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Atlanta mayor to present Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed will deliver the University of Georgia’s 2012 Holmes-Hunter Lecture March 7 at 2 p.m. in the UGA Chapel. The lecture is…
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UGA study reveals gender wage gap shrunk faster than previously thought
The gap in wages between men and women has decreased sharply over the past 30 years, and a new University of Georgia study reveals that…
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Study shows family solution to teen troubles
How do you keep at-risk teens off drugs and out of trouble? According to a new UGA study, family can make a difference.
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UGACard, passport office hours
The UGACard office, located in Room 309 of the Tate Student Center, is open 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. weekdays during spring semester. In addition, it will…
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Education master’s student one of eight to earn NASPA graduate scholarship
College of Education student Alexander Kappus has been selected as one of eight graduate students in the country to receive a Graduate Association Program Scholarship…
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Surprise birthday celebration
UGA celebrated its 227th birthday with Founders Week activities that concluded with a surprise celebration Jan. 27 in the atrium of the Tate Student Center.
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Charles S. Bullock III, Diane Blair Award
Charles S. Bullock III, the Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science, received the 2012 Diane Blair Award from the Southern Political Science Association. Presented…
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Faculty ensembles to give chamber music concert
Members of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music faculty take center stage Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall as part of…
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Civil rights leaders to visit campus as part of new lecture series
The School of Social Work is hosting a series of lectures this spring that will bring leaders and historians of the civil rights movement to…
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University of Colorado at Boulder tops list of Peace Corps volunteers
The University of Colorado at Boulder, George Washington University and the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va., sent the most volunteers to the Peace…
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Linda Campbell, Presidential Citation
Linda Campbell, professor and director of the Center for Counseling and Personal Evaluation in the College of Education, has received a Presidential Citation from the…
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Frum named vice president for public service, outreach
Jennifer Frum, who has served as interim vice president for public service and outreach at UGA since July 2011, has been named to fill the…
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Richard T. Watson, LEO Award
Richard T. Watson, the J. Rex Fuqua Distinguished Chair for Internet Strategy in the Terry College of Business, has received the LEO Award for “exceptional…
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Cutting-edge facility
UGA President Michael F. Adams was joined by some of the youngest members of the university community when he snipped away at a ceremonial ribbon…
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Texas A&M adminstrator is new associate CIO at UGA
Following a national search, Larry Malota has been named associate chief information officer and Banner project coordinator for the University of Georgia Enterprise Information Technology…
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Research participants sought
Medication-free adults aged 18-34 with average or below average feelings of energy are sought for a three-day study (six hours total) involving consumption of spices…
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UGA ranks second in SEC with 110 Academic All-Americans
UGA ranks second all-time among all Southeastern Conference schools with 110 Academic All-Americans, as of July 2011. The University of Florida ranks first with 118.…
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Professor edits book on horse lameness
Manual of Equine Lameness Gary M. Baxter Wiley-Blackwell $79.99 Gary M. Baxter, director of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, is the editor of the Manual of…
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Emerson String Quartet will perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present the Emerson String Quartet on Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The award-winning ensemble will perform…
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Ron Butchart, Outstanding Book of the Year
Ron Butchart, Aderhold Distinguished Professor and head of the elementary and social studies education department, had his 2010 book, Schooling the Freed People: Teaching, Learning…
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Changing lanes
As part of the initial phase of the Sanford Drive Bicycle Improvements Project, the first bike lane opened late last month. Senior Aaron Grober, who…
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All aglow
Materials that emit visible light after being exposed to sunlight are commonplace and can be found in everything from emergency signage to glow-in-the-dark stickers.
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Indiana bill could allow campus leaders to stay on job longer
Top administrators at Indiana public universities may be able to stay on the job after turning 65 thanks to a new bill moving through that…
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Medical illustrator drawn to career that combines love of science, art
Jennifer Stowe grew up loving art but she never planned on making a career of it.
