Tag: Digest
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Dobbs Foundation grant to help ecology school explore building a green facility
The Odum School of Ecology, the world’s first standalone school of ecology, wants to go…
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Tate Center screening spotlights Peabody-winning ‘ER’ and producer-doctor Neal Baer
Hollywood producer-pediatrician-activist Neal Baer will speak about television’s capacity to educate and heal at a…
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Secretaries of State roundtable sold out
The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration featuring Henry…
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School of Law claims honors at two regional advocacy tournaments
The School of Law recently captured the top trophy at the regional National Trial Competition…
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UGA diver finishes strong at World Cup, secures spot for U.S. in 2008 Olympics
UGA diver Chris Colwill secured a spot for the U.S. in the 2008 Olympics at…
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Steven Heller to present Jack Davis Distinguished Visiting Artist Lecture
Steven Heller, the award-winning author of many books and articles on the history of illustration,…
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Preservationist to lecture Feb. 28
Béatrice de Andia, French preservationist and author, will give a lecture entitled “Gardens of the…
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Spring semester enrollment tops 32,000
Spring semester enrollment at UGA totals 32,177, a 1 percent decrease from last year’s record…
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Fossil expert to speak Feb. 27
Kirk Johnson, author of four books and chief curator and vice president of research and…
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Regents adopt plan to expand, boost medical school enrollment
The board of regents approved a resolution Feb. 13 that commits the university system to…
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Columbia University professor to give Black History Month lecture Feb. 21
In conjunction with Black History Month, Manning Marable will speak Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.…
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UGA program receives national excellence award for student affairs
The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators recognized UGA’s Learning and Development Objectives Initiative as…
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Nationally recognized sexual and social health expert to lecture Feb. 19
Alan Berkowitz will present a lecture entitled “Your Role in Creating a Productive Educational Community”…
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University Health Center awarded full accreditation for all services
The University Health Center was awarded the highest recognition for health care organizations—accreditation for all…
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SEC consortium gets study-abroad grant
The Southeastern Conference Academic Consortium has been awarded an Institute for Study Abroad Foundation grant…
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Artist’s donation decorates Map Library
Harold R. “Huddy” Hudgens Jr., an Albany resident who holds a degree in landscape architecture…
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Campaign for Charities surpasses goal
UGA’s Campaign for Charities collected $430,610.52 in its two-month drive to raise money for the…
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Terry College ranked a top ‘value’
The Terry College of Business has been ranked a top 5 “value for the money”…
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Top authors to speak on campus at 39th children’s literature conference
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
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New study-abroad fund to honor slain alumna and French honor student
Following the tragic death of alumna Meredith Emerson, who professors called an outstanding student of…
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Peach State Poll: Georgians find higher education important to success
Almost all Georgia residents (98 percent) say that a college education is either very important…
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Gymnast Courtney Kupets named first female athlete of year by Touchdown Club
The Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio, named UGA junior gymnast Courtney Kupets as its first-ever…
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Thirteen graduate programs rank among nation’s most productive
Thirteen UGA graduate programs ranked among the top 10 in the nation in the third…
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Playoff proposal goes to NCAA committee
During its annual convention last week in Nashville, the National Collegiate Athletic Association assigned UGA…
