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Bauerle inducted into Hall of Fame
Jack Bauerle, head swimming and diving coach, has been chosen for induction into the Montgomery County (Pa.) Coaches Hall of Fame. A native of Glenside,…
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Prof edits guide to Civil War in Georgia
The Civil War in Georgia: A New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion Edited by John C. Inscoe University of Georgia Press Cloth: $69.95; Paper: $22.95 John C.…
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Career Center’s website helps job seekers
From about-to-graduate students to unemployed and underemployed alumni, the UGA Career Center is on hand to help the Bulldog nation get jobs and succeed in…
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Massachusetts will pay state colleges to boost academic performance
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced plans to award grants to state colleges that provide plans to improve graduation rates, science instruction and academic performance of…
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News magazine ranks UGA among top 25 public universities
UGA landed well on the newly released U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 edition of America’s Best Colleges, ranking 23rd among public universities and tying…
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Monthlong celebration of Hispanic heritage under way
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute is coordinating an array of academic and cultural events in conjunction with the national observance of Hispanic Heritage…
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Graham and Vogt named to board
Toby Graham, deputy university librarian, and Sheryl Vogt, director of the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, have been named to the…
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SecureUGA training modules
All UGA faculty, staff and employed students are required to complete online security awareness modules by Nov. 30. The 10 required modules include sensitive data,…
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Templin elected to council
Jonathan Templin, an associate professor in the department of educational psychology and instructional technology, was elected to the editorial council of the Psychometric Society. The…
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Observatory open house
The department of physics and astronomy will host its first monthly observatory open house of the 2011-2012 stargazing season Sept. 23 from 9-10 p.m. on…
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Civic service
The UGA chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will recognize three UGA alumni and one faculty member at its annual awards banquet…
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Listserv disbanded
UGA-For-Sale, the university’s listserv for faculty and staff looking to buy and sell personally owned items, ended operations Sept. 16. The list had almost 2,000…
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Fall pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold a seasonal pottery sale Sept. 28-29 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., in the first floor main foyer of the…
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Every idea counts
Five residence halls at the University of Georgia are preparing to face off in the name of sustainable living. Students in Hill Community have four…
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Logan Krusac
A passion for Chinese relations and international diplomacy sent Logan Krusac on a one-year UGA study abroad program that was life-changing for this senior from…
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UGA dedicates statue of its founder
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia dedicated a statue of Abraham Baldwin, UGA’s founder and first president, in a ceremony Sept. 16 at 10…
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Volunteer fair guides students to community involvement
Athens, Ga. – The seventh annual Athens Volunteer Fair is scheduled at the University of Georgia Sept. 19 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and…
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UGA welcomes 102 incoming veterinary students in White Coat Ceremony
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed the class of 2015 during its annual White Coat Ceremony held last month. Sponsored by the…
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UGA research team receives $500K NIH grant to develop interactive learning tools
A team of University of Georgia researchers has been awarded a $500,000 small business grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to develop interactive…
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UGA ties its record for Fulbright travel scholarships
Athens, Ga. – Eleven University of Georgia students were named recipients of international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 2011-2012 academic…
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Dairy expert to give Food Animal Lecture in UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
An alumnus from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will return to the college in November to share his 34 years of expertise…
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Music education program, Marsh Madness, to reach 7,000 coastal Georgia children
Elementary students throughout Effingham, Chatham and Bryan Counties are preparing for a concert series with a theme close to home-the Georgia coast. Beginning Sept. 19,…
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Former Georgia chief justice to speak at Talarico Lecture
Athens, Ga. – Former Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears will deliver the Susette M. Talarico Lecture at the University of Georgia Sept.…
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Georgia Museum of Art presents student day
Athens, Ga. – The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will hold a student day Sept. 15. Events start at 1 p.m.
