Tag: Digest
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Linguistic Atlas Project gets NEH grant
The Linguistic Atlas Project, a compilation of studies on words and the pronunciation of everyday…
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Regents approve new in-state tuition
Freshmen entering UGA this fall will be under the board of regents’ guaranteed tuition plan,…
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Animal research program accredited
UGA’s Research Animal Resources Program received full accreditation from the Association for Assessment and Accreditation…
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‘Georgia Review’ named 2008 National Magazine Award finalist
The Georgia Review, the quarterly journal founded and published continuously at UGA since 1947, is…
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Two-day symposium will examine Brazilian immigration to Georgia, U.S.
UGA and Georgia State University will host a two-day symposium that examines the phenomenon of…
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Earth Day celebration planned
UGA’s Go Green Alliance and the Physical Plant Division will host an Earth Day Celebration…
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New lecture series will open with talk about health risks of international travel
The College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute will address international…
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UGA hosts African linguistic conference
UGA will host the 39th Annual Conference on African Linguistics April 17–20 at the Georgia…
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International award recognizes EITS for enhancing services, reducing costs
Teamwork between the UGA administration and Enterprise Information Technology Systems has earned the 2008 SHARE…
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Former CIA agent to speak at UGA
University Union will present a discussion by Valerie Plame Wilson, author and former CIA operations…
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International Student Life to host 10th annual street festival downtown
The International Student Life Office will host its 10th annual International Street Festival on College…
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Co-chair of Iraq Study Group to deliver this year’s Getzen Lecture for SPIA
Lee H. Hamilton, the co-chair of the Iraq Study Group and former vice chair of…
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Two authors to be inducted into Georgia Writers Hall of Fame April 11
The late Calder Willingham and south Georgia author Bailey White will be the 2008 inductees…
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20th annual Red Clay Conference to focus on law and climate change
The School of Law’s Environmental Law Association will host its 20th Annual Red Clay Conference…
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Food expert to give 2008 Woodroof Lecture on April 3 in Georgia Center
Philip E. Nelson, Scholle Chair Professor in Food Processing at Purdue University, will deliver the…
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Town hall meeting to address underage drinking scheduled for April 2
A town hall meeting entitled “Start the Drought! Dry Up Underage Drinking” will take place…
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Free seminar on April 2 to focus on the latest kitchen design trends
Jim Krengel, a certified master kitchen and bath designer, will provide a free seminar on…
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GPB to offer sneak preview of ‘Carrier’
Georgia Public Broadcasting will hold a sneak preview of the first episode of the PBS…
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Five-time Pulitzer Prize nominated poet to give reading on campus March 31
Margaret Gibson, renowned poet and memoirist, will give a reading March 31 at 4 p.m.…
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UGA to host symposium on patents
UGA will host a symposium on James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer’s book, Patent Failure:…
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University’s health and physical education program receives national recognition
UGA’s health and physical education program is one of less than 24 programs in the…
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LACSI receives grant for graduate student research in Latin America, Caribbean
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute has been awarded a $10,000 Tinker Foundation Field…
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Developer of unique performance-based assessment to deliver Torrance Lecture
C. June Maker, an education researcher who developed a unique performance-based assessment designed to identify…
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Peach State Poll: Georgians favor reducing traffic volume over building more roads
Georgians are more likely to favor proposals that target reducing the overall volume of traffic…
