Tag: Digest
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Faculty member receives Fulbright
James K. Reap, a public service associate in UGA’s College of Environment and Design and…
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WUGA wins broadcast awards
WUGA 91.7/97.9 FM, public radio for the Athens area, has won two awards from the…
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Three finalists named for associate vice president for human resources position
Three finalists have been selected for the position of associate vice president for human resources…
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Finalists named for vet med deanship
Three candidates have been chosen as finalists for the position of dean of UGA’s College…
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Police chief cleared of harassment
An investigation by the legal affairs office has cleared UGA Police Chief Jimmy Williamson after…
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Georgians support equality in all schools
Georgians support the notion of equality in public schools, even to the extent of redistributing…
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UGA prof named ‘up and coming thinker’
J. Douglas Toma, associate professor in UGA’s Institute of Higher Education, is among 10 higher…
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University’s police department one of 25 finalists for major international award
The university’s police department has joined some of the nation’s largest law enforcement organizations as…
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Peach State Poll finds security, economy remain top concern among Georgians
Georgians still say that terrorism and security issues are the most important problem facing the…
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Peach State Poll: Government has no proper role in end-of-life decisions by citizens
More than three in four Georgians (78 percent) believe that the government should stay out…
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Grant funds study of alcohol, prescription drug use by older caregivers
Stacey Kolomer, an assistant professor in UGA’s School of Social Work, has been named a…
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MSD will mark 18th anniversary
Managed Software Distribution, an EITS unit established to administer the distribution of software throughout the…
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IR staff make conference presentation
Three staff members from UGA’s Office of Institutional Research were presenters at a national conference…
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Advising program wins national award
A Web-based advising application, developed by members of the information technology staff and the Office…
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Psych program ranks 22nd in productivity
A study in the May edition of The Counseling Psychologist names the University of Georgia…
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NCAA committee restores basketball scholarships, upholds probation
The NCAA said on June 3 that it will return one scholarship to the men’s…
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Admissions staff make presentations
Four staff members from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions were presenters this past month at…
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Consortium wins grant to create journal
UGA’s Education Law Consortium has been awarded a $23,500 grant to create the nation’s first…
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Encyclopedia named a ‘best reference’
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, a project of the Georgia Humanities Council in partnership with the…
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EITS offers virtual private network
Information Security, an office within Enterprise Information Technology Services, announces the availability of a virtual…
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Museum of Art wins assessment grant
The Georgia Museum of Art has been awarded a Museum Assessment Program grant from the…
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Regents approve tuition increase
For the 2005-06 academic year, the regents approved single-digit tuition increases for the University System…
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Law teams finish strong in competitions
For the first time, a UGA School of Law moot court team made it to…
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DOT releases guide for cyclists, motorists
The Georgia DOT has released Georgia Bike Sense: A Guide for Cyclists and Motorists. The guide…
