Tag: Digest
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Grant will provide agrosecurity training
Using a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, UGA’s extension service will provide…
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UGA ranks in global top 20 for agricultural science citations
Over the past decade, UGA has been among the world’s 20 most cited institutions in…
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Poll: Parole favored for most inmates
Georgians favor parole for most inmates, provided that they have shown good behavior and do…
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Law students provide free tax filing help
Students from UGA’s School of Law have again joined forces with a national program to…
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Career Center hosts nonprofit expo
The Career Center will hold its annual Nonprofit Volunteer and Career Expo Feb. 16 from…
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Homeland Security adviser speaks here
Joe D. Whitley, general counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, will speak at…
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Honors student receives fellowship
Peter Courtney, a senior Honors student from Alpharetta, has been awarded a 2005 Foreign Policy…
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Poet will give reading at UGA
Poet Bin Ramke will visit campus and read from his work on Feb. 14 at…
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Chancellor delivers annual state of system address to board of regents
As the University System of Georgia prepares to turn the corner from “some very challenging…
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Documentary wins Eastman Kodak award
A film documentary directed and shot by Jim Virga, photojournalism lecturer in UGA’s Grady College…
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Ph.D. student wins Osborn Scholarship
Early childhood education doctoral student Boyoung Park was awarded the D. Keith Osborn Scholarship in…
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Women’s studies scholar visits UGA
Helen Klebesadel, a painter and women’s studies scholar, will exhibit her work, give public talks,…
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UGA, Spelman extend agreement
A five-year renewable cooperative agreement between UGA and Spelman College was extended for an additional…
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Screening raises more than $6,600
A capacity crowd of 500 packed the Tate Theater earlier this month to watch a…
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Georgia Farm Bureau endows lectures
The Georgia Farm Bureau has donated $100,000 to the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences…
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Grant will support grad teaching, research in international affairs
The Department of International Affairs in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs has received…
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Peach State Poll: Views on life in state of Georgia reflect election outcomes
The latest Peach State Poll finds attitudes in the general public about the economy and…
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Researchers win $425,598 subcontract
UGA researchers have been awarded a $425,598 subcontract to develop a human embryonic stem cell-derived…
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Grant encourages trade with Uganda
UGA’s Office of International Public Service and Outreach has been awarded a $187,000 grant by…
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Landscape architecture ranks high
UGA’s College of Environment and Design has received national recognition for the quality of its…
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Faculty revive UGA chapter of AAUP
Members of the UGA faculty are reviving the university’s chapter of the American Association of…
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UGA officials testify before ag committee
Two UGA deans testified this past month in Athens on behalf of the Georgia Agricultural…
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Former U.S. army chief speaks here
Former U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric Shinseki will address the security challenges facing…
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NSF funds SREL amphibian study
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, the University of Missouri, the University of Maine…
