Tag: Digest
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UGA, MCG sign enrollment agreement
The University of Georgia, on behalf of its Graduate School, and the Medical College of…
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Poet reads at UGA on April 7
Bob Hicok, award-winning author of four collections of poetry and a two-time contributor to the…
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Law students win ‘best oralist’ awards
Both UGA second-year law student Erik S. Johnson and third-year law student Ryan G. Prescott…
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Alumnus gets Supreme Court clerkship
Alumnus John H. Longwell has been chosen from a pool of hundreds of top-notch law school…
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Poll: Georgians focused on same-sex marriage debate in legislature
In addition to budget issues and the HOPE scholarship funding, three concerns have loomed large…
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Prize-winning author gives book reading
Prize-winning author Peter Ho Davies will read from his work April 7 at 7 p.m.…
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UGA Libraries conduct user survey
The UGA Libraries will be conducting a short survey called LibQUAL+. This survey, developed by…
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Spring enrollment sets record
Total enrollment for spring semester at the university is up by 3 percent over last…
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Law teams finish strong in competitions
Members of UGA’s School of Law’s advocacy teams captured a championship title and two second-place…
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Students co-host writers conference
Graduate students in the English department in conjunction with the British Women Writers Association will…
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Faculty Senate releases poll results
A majority of Arts and Sciences faculty who took part in a non-binding online poll…
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University files its response with NCAA
University officials have filed their response with the NCAA regarding allegations of rules violations committed…
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C-SPAN classroom bus visits GUC
The university will host the C-SPAN Classroom Bus on March 2 at the Gwinnett University…
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Seminar honors noted psychologist
“Supporting People with Disabilities to Balance Choice and Risk” is the theme for the fourth…
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Mystery illness still being investigated
Health officials are still trying to determine the cause of a gastrointestinal illness that struck…
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General discusses nuclear weapons
The former commander in chief of the U.S. Strategic Command, Gen. Eugene Habiger, will discuss the…
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Grady students selected for API seminars
Seven students in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication have been selected to…
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Two poets give reading
Poets Peter Gizzi and Joshua Beckman will read from their new books of poetry on…
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UGA celebrates South African democracy
South Africa celebrates a decade of democracy and freedom in 2004, following its first all-inclusive…
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Grant helps evaluate highway safety
A team of researchers in the College of Education’s department of health promotion and behavior…
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Career Center holds South Campus expo
The Career Center will host its second annual South Campus Career Expo Feb. 24 from…
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CCRC holds dedication ceremony Feb. 11
The university’s new Complex Carbohydrate Research Center will open officially with a dedication ceremony on…
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Poll: Georgians favor electronic voting
Georgians overwhelmingly prefer electronic voting to other methods of voting, according to the most recent…
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‘Visual humorist’ will give Davis Lecture
Arnold Roth, widely regarded as one of the most innovative illustrators working today, will present…
