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Latin/Hispanic research
Public Service and Outreach’s Latino Advisory Board is seeking to compile all the research done since 1999 or under way on Latino and Hispanic issues…
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Bird flu building
John McKissick, professor of agricultural and applied economics, was quoted in Delaware News Journal coverage of the avian flu outbreak in Texas. “What’s troubling now…
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Bowen retiring after 33 years of managing facility allocation
Tom Bowen can make a claim probably few others at the university can make: he has been in every building on campus-and he knows many…
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Ratings, credibility, focus
The Miami Herald quoted Grady College telecommunications professor David Hazinski in an analysis of the challenges facing Jim Walton, named CNN’s top executive a year…
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Discontented black voters
UGA political scientist Charles Bullock was quoted in a National Post (Canada) story reporting that black voters feel Democratic candidates are taking them for granted.…
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Law teams finish strong in competitions
Members of UGA’s School of Law’s advocacy teams captured a championship title and two second-place finishes in recent competitions. “This year’s advocacy teams have represented…
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Promotion, tenure guideline revisions under consideration
Throughout fall semester, President Michael F. Adams and Provost Arnett Mace met with small groups of faculty to discuss issues of concern and to offer…
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‘Learning laboratory’
Eco-tourism is a burgeoning business in many parts of the world, an open door to exploring an environment that is nearly in balance with its…
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26 incoming freshmen offered UGA’s premier academic fellowship
Twenty-six high school students have been awarded the university’s premier academic scholarship, the Foundation Fellowship. The fellowship, established in 1972 by trustees of the UGA…
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UGA’s Grady College presents Peabody Award winners spring screenings
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at UGA will present a series of screenings of Peabody Award-winning programs in Athens. The screenings are…
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UGA at Gwinnett to offer course, tour on civil rights movement
The University of Georgia will offer a new speech communications”Maymester” course focusing on the rhetoric of the civil rights movement at the Gwinnett University Center…
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Director of Columbia University’s Jazz Studies Center to deliver lecture on Louis Armstrong at UGA c
The University of Georgia Department of English Speakers Series presents Robert G. O’Meally in a lecture on Tuesday, March 30, at 4 p.m. in Park…
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Outstanding advisor/mentor award winners chosen at UGA
A faculty member in the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and an advisor in the Terry College of Business will receive…
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UGA’s International Street Festival set for April 3
The International Student Life office (ISL) and the Department of Student Activities at the University of Georgia will sponsor the Sixth Annual International Street Festival…
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Wellness Clinic moves
The College of Pharmacy Wellness Clinic, formerly in the pharmacy building on Wednesday mornings, has moved to 700 Sunset Dr., Suite 102 (across from Bishop…
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Online parking permits
Departmental requests for parking permits can no longer be submitted online. The Parking Services Web site (www.parking.uga.edu) instead provides a PDF form (under the heading…
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Federal judge: Colleges can deny admission to illegal immigrants
A federal judge tossed out part of a lawsuit aimed at Virginia’s public colleges, saying that as long as the universities apply federal standards to…
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Tom Jackson received Georgia Education Advancement Council’s Distinguished Service Award
Tom Jackson, associate vice president for public affairs, received the Georgia Education Advancement Council’s Distinguished Service Award for outstanding achievement in public relations. GEAC is…
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Students co-host writers conference
Graduate students in the English department in conjunction with the British Women Writers Association will host the 12th annual 18th- and 19th-Century British Women Writers…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
Student Activities and the Alumni Association are sponsoring UGA Night at Six Flags on April 2, 6 p.m.-midnight. Tickets are $20 for UGA students, alumni,…
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Alumni couple establish journalism professorship
Fairness, balance, accuracy and credibility-these values have guided veteran journalists Carolyn and Don Carter throughout their long professional careers and personal lives. Their recent contributions…
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Faculty Senate releases poll results
A majority of Arts and Sciences faculty who took part in a non-binding online poll in January have expressed no confidence in President Adams’s leadership.…
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Utah considers guns on campus
A bill sent to the governor of Utah could overturn a ban on guns on the University of Utah campus. The Utah legislature overwhelmingly passed the…

