Tag: Digest
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University to move its Gwinnett programs to new location in Lawrenceville
UGA has received approval from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents for an…
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Peach State poll: Georgians give high marks to health care services
Despite the national debate on health care reform, Georgians generally express a high level of…
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Performing Arts Center’s priority purchase period begins for faculty, staff, students
Beginning Aug. 20, the Performing Arts Center will offer faculty, staff and students a priority…
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University concludes settlements for two more Lumpkin Street Greek houses
UGA administrators have completed transactions to acquire clear title to two more Greek houses along…
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UGA’s chapter of NAACP wins three awards
The UGA chapter of the NAACP attended its national convention July 8-11 in Detroit and…
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Summer enrollment tops 15,000
Total enrollment for summer semester at UGA is 15,302 students. Enrollment on the university’s main…
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UGA’s plan to convert Navy School into health sciences center wins approval
The Navy School Local Redevelopment Authority recently approved UGA’s plans to turn the Navy Supply…
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Peach State Poll finds more than half of Georgians are pessimistic about poverty
Georgians see poverty as an intractable problem; more than half of all Georgians (54 percent)…
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Regents approve new academic programs for university’s campus in Griffin
Several new academic programs for the Griffin campus were approved recently by the University System…
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Student meets Nobel laureates in Germany
Elizabeth Rahn, a psychology graduate student, was selected by Oak Ridge Associated Universities as one…
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PR students win national competition
A team of public relations students from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication…
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Warnell School thanks UGA community for its generosity toward firefighters
The faculty, staff, students and administration of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources…
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New employment verification procedure into effect in Human Resources on July 1
On July 1, Human Resources will become the central repository for the completed employment eligibility…
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River Basin Center receives merit award
A team from the River Basin Center and the Georgia Conservancy has received a 2007…
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Academic programs approved for Griffin
Several new academic programs for UGA’s Griffin campus were approved by the University Council at…
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Campus Services Fair will take place May 23 in East Village Commons
The annual Campus Services Fair offers a chance for faculty and staff members to find…
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UGA recognized for its support of the Harry Truman Scholarship Program
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, which awards the prestigious Truman Scholarship to college students…
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Retired state Supreme Court chief justice elected chair of Arch Foundation trustees
Norman Fletcher, retired chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, will be the new chairman…
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Anthropology student wins fellowship
A graduate student in the department of anthropology has been awarded a National Science Foundation…
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National expert on educational polices will speak at College of Education
Stanley Pogrow, a nationally recognized expert in the development of educational policies to reduce learning…
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New Barrier Island Research and Learning Center will be dedicated on May 7
Georgia First District U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston, UGA President Michael F. Adams, representatives of the…
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Web services get boost from upgrades
The Office of the CIO and Enterprise Information Technology Services recently overhauled the computing hardware…
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Three faculty, Georgia Review will receive Governor’s Award in Humanities
Three UGA faculty members and The Georgia Review have been named winners of the Governor’s…
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Former Black Panther leader to give this year’s Mary Frances Early Lecture
Former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown will deliver the keynote address at the seventh…
