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Book examines workplace relationships
Personal Relationships: The Effect on Employee Attitudes, Behavior and Well-being Edited by Lillian Turner Eby and Tammy D. Allen Routledge Academic $80 In Personal Relationships:…
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Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, received the Duffy Daugherty Memorial Award
Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, received the Duffy Daugherty Memorial Award from the Duffy Daugherty Award Committee. Given annually since 1992, the award honors…
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2012 Josiah Meigs Teaching Professors
Four faculty members will be named Josiah Meigs Teaching Professors April 16 at the Faculty Recognition Banquet. The professorship recognizes excellence in instruction at the…
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Members of promotion, tenure review committees named
In accordance with the University of Georgia Guidelines for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, the membership of the University Review Committees are being announced.
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College asked to return student aid
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, a Roman Catholic institution serving about 1,600 students in Indiana, has been asked to return $42 million in Title IV student aid…
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Study: Exercise can help during chronic illness
A new study from UGA researchers shows that exercise training can reduce depression symptoms in patients with a chronic illness.
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Three undergrads named 2012 Udall Scholars
Three UGA Honors students-a record number-were among 80 students nationwide who were awarded 2012 Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Scholarships.
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2012 Richard B. Russell Award winners
Three UGA faculty members will receive Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching at the 2012 Faculty Recognition Banquet at the Georgia Center…
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University will use EPA grant to clean several local streams
A team of UGA students, faculty and staff in collaboration with Athens-Clarke County Storm Water and the Upper Oconee Watershed Network is working to make…
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Observatory open house
The department of physics and astronomy will host the final observatory open house of the 2011-2012 academic year April 20 from 9-10:30 p.m. on the…
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GALILEO Knowledge Repository
Participants are needed for a research survey that will take 10-15 minutes. The survey asks questions about issues associated with open access and author rights…
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Antebellum cornet band to give historically accurate concert
Saxton’s Cornet Band will give an authentic 19th century concert April 19 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall of the Performing Arts Center. Tickets…
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Site celebrates Terry College centennial
The Terry College of Business is celebrating its centennial anniversary this year and has launched a new site just for the occasion. The site boasts…
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The class act: U.S. needs to talk more about economic differences
It’s not race, but class that our nation has a hard time discussing, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and UGA visiting professor Cynthia Tucker told a crowd…
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Best in the business
Thirty-eight recipients of the 71st Annual Peabody Awards were announced April 4 by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication as the best in…
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Alumni Association will honor graduates, faculty
The UGA Alumni Association will present three awards to distinguished graduates and faculty at its annual Alumni Awards Luncheon on April 20 at noon in…
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Spreading the word
Kathrin Stanger-Hall’s new class, “Science Communication,” provides graduate students with the tools they need to share their research without reservation.
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Honor society induction
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi will hold an induction ceremony for new members April 18 at 4 p.m. in the Chapel. Mark Farmer,…
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Henry Schaefer receives 2012 Distinguished Scientist Award
Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received the 2012 Southeastern Universities Research Association’s Distinguished…
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Belinda Stillion-Southard’s book recognized at conference
Belinda A. Stillion Southard, an assistant professor in the department of communication studies and an affiliate professor in the Institute for Women’s Studies, was recognized…
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Crafting tradition
When he was a boy, Robert Hill developed a strong passion for collecting traditional art and reading about native peoples. Now, he is using that…
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Pharmacy to hold symposium
Nine international leaders in the field of modern drug development will speak at the College of Pharmacy’s inaugural Symposium on Pharmaceutical Development. The daylong event…
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Sheneka Williams featured in book discussion
Sheneka M. Williams, an assistant professor of educational leadership and policy, was one of three chapter authors featured in a discussion highlighting a new book…
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‘Glamour’ editor will give print media lecture
Cindi Leive, editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine and glamour.com, will give the 2012 Mingledorff-Lorimer Lecture.
