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Team of Terry College MBAs wins $10,000 Business Plan Competition at Indiana University; Earns Berth
A team of MBA students from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business developed the winning business plan to take the $10,000 first prize…
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New Study ranks UGAs Grady College in the Nations Top Five for Advertising Research
A Michigan State University study of research productivity ranks the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s advertising program in the nation’s…
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Americans Experiencing Pandemic of Obesity, says Director of Centers for Disease Control
Eating too much and not exercising enough is creating a health hazard to Americans more imminent than the threat of bioterrorism and comparable in seriousness…
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Asian Urbanization Conference on Globalization and the Asian City to begin March 1 on UGA Campus
The Seventh Annual Asian Urbanization Conference will take place at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education on the University of Georgia campus March 1-3, according…
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Schedule announced for the campus visits of the remaining four UGA provost candidates
Following is the schedule for the campus visits of the remaining four candidates under consideration for the position of Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs…
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UGA Receives $3.2 Million in 27-Year-Old Trust Fund
The University of Georgia has received a $3.28 million trust fund that was established 27 years ago by a man who graduated from UGA nearly…
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Poet David Lehman to give Reading at UGA
Poet and critic David Lehman will read from his work on Thursday, February 20 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 265 of Park Hall. The event…
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UGA Researchers and Georgia Natural Resources Department to Restore Lake Sturgeon to Georgia Rivers
University of Georgia fisheries researchers have received a 5-year $299,912 grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to help in the agency’s efforts to…
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UGA Provost Search Committee Recommends Five Finalists
A University of Georgia search committee has recommended to UGA President Michael F. Adams five finalists for the position of senior vice president for academic…
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UGA Career Center to hold South Campus Event on Feb. 18
The University of Georgia Career Center will hold its first-ever “Career Expo: A South Campus Event” on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from 10 a.m. to 2…
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Cultural Diversity Symposium at UGA set for February 7
Michael Thurmond, Georgia labor commissioner, will be the keynote speaker at a day-long cultural diversity symposium organized by the University of Georgia Center for Humanities…
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Black History Month at UGA Celebrates Du Bois The Souls of Black Folk
In 1903, W.E.B. du Bois published his treatise The Souls of Black Folk. “Herein lie buried many things which if read with patience may show…
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2003 Hill Award Recipients Announced by UGA Public Service and Outreach Office
The University of Georgia Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has announced the recipients of the 2003 Walter Barnard Hill Awards…
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NBCs John Hockenberry to Speak on War Coverage and the Media at UGA Feb. 11
John Hockenberry, veteran broadcaster and correspondent for MSNBC, will speak at UGA on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the Georgia Center for Continuing…
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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 Franklin College of Arts and Sciences…
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UGA Career Center to hold Nonprofit Expo February 5
The University of Georgia Career Center will hold its first ever Nonprofit Expo on Wednesday, Feb. 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the…
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University of Georgia Historian wins National Award from the Association of Black Women Historians
Diane Batts Morrow, an assistant professor of history and African-American studies at the University of Georgia, has been named winner of the Letitia Woods Brown…
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Groundbreaking for the Paul D. Coverdell Center
Groundbreaking of the Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences at UGA begins with a 1:30 p.m. program in Mahler Auditorium at the…
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Georgians want flexible justice system for minors according to UGA’s Peach State Poll
Georgians generally see punishment as the purpose of the criminal justice system but are inclined to favor rehabilitation (60 percent) when the offender is under…
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UGA Terry College of Business professor elected to lead international academic society
Richard Watson, who holds the J. Rex Fuqua Distinguished Chair for Internet Strategy and directs the Center for Information Systems Leadership in the University of…
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Civil rights lawyer and Judge Horace T. Ward to deliver Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
When Horace T. Ward, the first African American to apply for admission to the University of Georgia, was denied entry to the university’s law school…
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UGA hosting gifted education training for Korean teachers
A contingent of Korean educators are going back to school this week on the University of Georgia campus to learn how to train their teachers…
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UGA scientists, collaborators find first active “jumping genes” in rice
University of Georgia researchers studying rice genomes, under a National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program award, have identified the species’ first active DNA transposons,…
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UGA project creates comprehensive inventory of Georgia’s historic properties
The University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design has received a $750,000 grant for a five-year project that will significantly improve efforts to preserve…
