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OIE’s first symposium on global engagement will focus on diplomacy, trade, development
Global engagement is more than just a phrase at UGA. For the past decade, it has been a central part of the university’s strategy.
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Impressing people
A Fox News story about the political history of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain quoted Charles Bullock, a professor of political science at UGA. “Running…
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Study finds that run-off, emissions deliver double whammy to coastal marine creatures
Increasing acidification in coastal waters could compromise the ability of oysters and other marine creatures to form and keep their shells, according to a new…
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Final notices
A USA Today article focused on how police officers are trained to deliver bad news to crime victims’ families quoted Alan Stewart, an associate professor…
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Georgia Fund 2012
Name: Betty Jean CraigePosition: Retired University Professor of Comparative Literature (1973-2011) and director of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts (1993-2011). She is serving…
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‘White Like Me’ author, activist to discuss race, privilege in America
Multicultural Services and Programs and the University Union Student Programming Board are co-sponsoring a lecture by anti-racist activist, educator and author Tim Wise on Nov.…
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Veteran UGA administrator appointed registrar
Jan Hathcote, a veteran administrator at UGA, has been named registrar after a national search to fill the position. The appointment is effective Nov. 15.
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History in the making
Through a series of documentaries and print stories called The Med School Project, graduate students in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication are…
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BFA exit show features painting and drawing, Art X: expanded forms
Students graduating from the Lamar Dodd School of Art with concentrations of Art X: expanded forms and drawing and painting will have their work featured…
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Keeping with the program: Staffer’s roots are with state master gardeners
When Krissy Slagle signed up to take classes with the master gardener program more than a dozen years ago, she wanted to learn everything she…
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Fastbreak Club
In conjunction with the start of the women’s basketball season, the Fastbreak Club, a nonprofit corporation that supports UGA’s women’s basketball program, is inviting new…
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UGA Press to hold Dirty Book Sale
The University of Georgia Press will hold its annual Dirty Book Sale on Nov. 10 and 11 on the plaza of the Tate Student Center.…
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Poet Ron Silliman to read from his work
Noted author and editor Ron Silliman will read from his work Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Ciné, 234 W. Hancock Ave. Sponsored by the…
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Yale begins active recruitment of LGBTQ applicants for its med school
To increase diversity and increase a demographic group underrepresented as physicians, officials from the Yale University School of Medicine have begun to actively recruit lesbian,…
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Swedish photographer to give Boyd Lecture
Mattias Klum, Swedish photographer, filmmaker and international conservationist, will deliver the fall 2011 Boyd Lecture on Nov. 11 at 2:30 p.m. in Mahler Auditorium of…
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Marine Corps cancels plans to reduce tuition assistance to veterans
The U.S. Marine Corps has reversed a recent policy that reduced its maximum tuition-assistance benefits to degree-seeking veterans by 80 percent, The Chronicle of Higher…
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Shaheen Lecture will focus on French sculptor
When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Benjamin Franklin as the American minister to France in 1785, he also was bequeathed the acquaintance of the greatest sculptor of…
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That stinks
A Southern Farmer story about the spread of the brown marmorated stink bug moving south along the East Coast quoted Rick Hoebeke, associate curator and…
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Father-son duo to open poetry circuit
The first of three Georgia Poetry Circuit events for the 2011-12 academic year will begin with father-and-son duo Willis and Tony Barnstone on Nov. 9…
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Course grants available
The Office of Service-Learning is offering course development grants over the next three years for faculty interested in developing or redesigning undergraduate courses with a…
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Course reserves deadlines
The deadline to retain course reserve lists from fall semester for spring semester is Nov. 22. Contact the reserve supervisor at the main or science…
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Dream Award nominations
Nominations for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards are due Nov. 18. The awards will honor individuals from Athens-Clarke County and surrounding areas who have…
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IAAP meeting
The Athens chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals will meet Nov. 15 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel.…

