Tag: Digest
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University Housing wins excellence award
The Department of University Housing recently received a Commitment to Excellence–Gold Institution–Award for demonstrated dedication…
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GTIPI receives highway safety grant
UGA’s Traffic Injury Prevention Institute recently earned a $948,400 grant from the Governor’s Office of…
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Lineup announced for fourth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival
Robert Osborne has selected the films for his fourth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival,…
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Professor is first law school faculty member to receive an NSF grant
Recently, Alexander W. Scherr, associate professor and director of Civil Clinics, became the first full-time…
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Consultant hired to study need for campus child care at UGA
UGA has hired Work/Family Directions Inc., also known as WFD Consulting, based in Newton, Mass.,…
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Student Employee of the Year nominations being accepted
The Career Center is accepting nominations for UGA’s second annual Student Employee of the Year…
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Department of Labor to assist local residents seeking employment at UGA
Athens-area residents requiring computer assistance to apply for jobs at the University of Georgia can…
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Office of Institutional Research wins awards for Web site, Fact Book at conference
The Office of Institutional Research claimed two awards at the Southern Association for Institutional Research…
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Chancellor’s Customer Service Recognition Award recipients announced Nov. 13
Several UGA employees, departments and programs received honors as part the inaugural Chancellor’s Customer Service…
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Law students win moot court competition
UGA’s School of Law won the 27th Annual Hulsey-Kimbrell Moot Court Competition, defeating the University…
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Fundraising concert to benefit Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival
Patterson Hood and friends will perform at Farm 255 Restaurant on Nov. 28 at 10…
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GRA wins national excellence awards
The Georgia Research Alliance’s VentureLab and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholars programs earned Excellence in…
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College of Pharmacy receives ICAPP grant for new graduate program
The College of Pharmacy’s Division of Outreach and Nontraditional Education recently received its second grant…
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Georgia Review to present reading by poet Richard Garcia on Nov. 13
Nationally-recognized poet Richard Garcia will read from his work Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at…
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UGA fall semester enrollment tops 33,000
A total of 33,831 students enrolled at UGA for fall semester, a slight decline from…
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Father of Creativity’ honored with annual distinguished lecture series
The work and ongoing legacy of E. Paul Torrance, the late UGA educational psychology professor,…
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Symposium to address juvenile justice issues through documentary, discussion
“The Prison Pipeline: The Criminalization of America’s Children,” a campus-wide symposium coordinated by two of…
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Henry Kamen to give Fawkes Lecture
Was 1588 Queen Elizabeth’s greatest moment of triumph? Or have we been misled by royal…
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Oxford University lecturer to speak
Susan Gillingham, lecturer at Worcester College of Oxford University, will lecture Nov. 1 at 4…
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‘Civil Gideon’ moot court to examine legal aid for poor people in civil cases
The School of Law’s Civil Clinics will sponsor a moot court on “Civil Gideon,” which…
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College of Pharmacy will hold Nov. 2 groundbreaking for new addition
The formal groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction on the $29.7 million, 88,000-square-foot…
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Grad students are PMF fellowship finalists
Two graduate students have been selected as finalists for the 2007 Presidential Management Fellowship by…
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Georgia Review to hold issue-release party
The Georgia Review will celebrate the release of its fall 2007 issue with a reading…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 18
UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 18 with a kickoff breakfast…
