Tag: Digest
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National Geographic VP will deliver 2009 Mingledorff Lecture in Print Media
Terry Adamson, executive vice president of the National Geographic Society, is the speaker for the…
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Computer health fair set for Oct. 20
In conjunction with National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Enterprise Information Technology Services is partnering with…
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Dawgtoberfest scheduled for Oct. 14
In conjunction with American Pharmacists Month, the College of Pharmacy will hold its seventh annual…
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Artist to bring ‘Cyborg Nation’ to campus
Clarinda Mac Low, an interdisciplinary artist who stages her work in non-traditional environments, will visit…
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Alumna receives MacArthur Fellowship
UGA alumna Beth Shapiro, a Rhodes Scholar who is currently Shaffer Career Development assistant professor…
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Residence halls compete to conserve
Students living in the Hill Community (Boggs, Church, Mell, Lipscomb and Hill halls) are competing…
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Arch Foundation elects new member
The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia has elected Susan C. Waltman of Pelham,…
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Community Health Fair set for Oct. 5
Public radio station WUGA-FM 91.7/97.9 FM will sponsor a community health fair Oct. 5 from…
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UGA Press to sell ‘dirty books’
The University of Georgia Press will sell deeply discounted books at its Dirty Book Sale.…
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Lillian Smith Book Award winners named
As part of the Decatur Book Festival on Sept. 6, the UGA Libraries and the…
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UGAAlert test planned for Sept. 22
In conjunction with National Preparedness Month, a campus-wide test of UGAAlert, the university’s mass emergency…
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Doctoral student wins two research awards
Katherine Raczynski, a graduate student in educational psychology, received two awards for her research at…
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Travel grant named in part for late dean
A new student travel grant has in part been named for the late William J.…
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New parking deck opens at intramural fields
The new 500-space parking deck at the intramural fields opened Sept. 1. It will be…
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UGA licenses technology for adhesives
A new technology that uses visible light for curing a multitude of monomers, oligomers and…
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UGA to host Housing Training Institute
UGA has been selected as the new host institution for the James C. Grimm National…
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Social media conference set for Sept. 19
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will host its third annual Connect conference…
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Four to be inducted into Circle of Honor
Former UGA All-Americans Kim Arnold (gymnastics), Bernadette Locke (basketball), Brent Noon (track and field) and…
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Latino education conference to be held Oct. 26–28 at the Georgia Center
Several of the nation’s top scholars in Latino education will speak on campus this fall…
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SEC launches academic network to promote 12 member institutions
UGA joined with the 11 other Southeastern Conference institutions to launch the SEC Academic Network,…
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Teresa Edwards, former player, elected to Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
In her first year of eligibility, former UGA basketball player Teresa Edwards has been elected…
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Museum receives NEA stimulus grant
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Georgia Museum of Art a $50,000…
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Two alumni appointed to board of regents
Gov. Sonny Perdue has appointed two UGA alumni to the University System of Georgia Board…
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Steam plant shuts down coal-fired boiler
As part of its ongoing effort to control utility costs and manage expenses as efficiently…
