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Georgia Sea Grant combines art and science to teach about changing ecosystems
Georgia Sea Grant brought together landscape painter Philip Juras and leading Georgia scientists to raise awareness about the processes driving ecological change on the Georgia…
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UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art to host ThinkTank6
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will host Integrative Teaching International’s ThinkTank6, June 8-11. An invitation-only facilitated forum, ThinkTank attracts leaders in…
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GTA/GLA orientation
Orientation for graduate teaching assistants and laboratory assistants will be held Aug. 11 from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 101 of the Miller…
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Parking registration
The registration deadline for faculty, staff and students to park on campus during the 2011-2012 academic year is July 8 at 5 p.m. Online registration…
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0ARCS award applications
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute is seeking applicants for the 2011 ARCS® Foundation Awards for doctoral candidates in the biomedical and health sciences. The…
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Toney appointed assistant to the president at UGA
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams has appointed Chuck Toney assistant to the president effective July 1. Toney has served as speechwriter and policy…
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Leadership program
The Executive Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations is accepting applications for the 2011 session which runs from June 12-17. Now in its fifth year, this…
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Soccer camp
Coach Steve Holeman’s Georgia Soccer Camps will offer five summer sessions on the Athens campus. Campers of all abilities are welcome to attend. In addition…
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‘Roadeo’ roundup: Campus Transit holds its annual test of driving, safety skills
It wasn’t Chris Baker’s first roadeo.
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PSO launches redesigned website
UGA’s division of Public Service and Outreach has updated its web presence with a freshly redesigned site that quickly and easily allows Web surfers discover…
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Prof pens book about craft of writing
Lessons from a Writer’s Life Readings and Resources for Teachers and Students Judith Ortiz Cofer Heinemann $18.75 Judith Ortiz Cofer, Regents and Franklin Professor of…
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Making a pathway
Chris Reisch has come full circle. Five years ago, as an undergraduate and then a graduate student, he was part of a UGA research group…
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Obit: Doug Toma Institute of Higher Education
J. Douglas Toma, 47, a professor in the Institute of Higher Education, died May 4 after living with melanoma for eight months.
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Obit: Kevin DeWeaver School of Social Work
Kevin DeWeaver, professor and Ph.D. program director in the School of Social Work, died April 21 after a year-long struggle with cancer. He was 60.
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‘Mr. Joe’ knows: Garage attendant keeps auto fleet up and running
It’s hard to find someone who knows the University of Georgia the way Joseph Seay does.
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White, finalist for Georgia CIO of the Year
Barbara A. White, chief information officer and an associate provost, was a finalist for the Georgia CIO Leadership Association’s 2011 Georgia CIO of the Year…
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Pritchett elected vice-chair
Hallie Pritchett, a map and federal regional depository librarian, was elected vice-chair/chair-elect of the American Library Association’s Map and Geography Round Table and will assume…
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Phillips appointed to three-year term
Beth Phillips, a clinical associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, has been appointed to a three-year term on the American Society of Health System…
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Nickols received a Lifetime Achievement Award
Sharon Nickols, the Janette McGarity Barber Distinguished Professor of Housing and Consumer Economics, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Board on Human Sciences, which…
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Adams named Alumnus of the Year
UGA President Michael F. Adams has been named Lipscomb University’s 2011 Alumnus of the Year. A 1970 graduate of Lipscomb University, Adams was honored at…
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Dog diagnosis
Dog owners and veterinarians have long relied on a mix of limited data and anecdotal evidence to assess which breeds are at risk of dying…
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Researchers develop early detection test for gastric cancer
Early detection of cancer may eventually become as easy as taking a home pregnancy test, according to new UGA research.
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Unthreading the needle
The natural world is full of mathematical problems. Many of them fit neatly into established mathematical categories. There are problems in algebra, geometry or arithmetic.…
