Tag: Digest
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Task force recommends shorter fall break
A task force has recommended that fall break be shortened from two days to one…
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News anchor Brian Williams will serve as chief moderator at Carter conference
Brian Williams, Emmy and Peabody award-winning anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, will…
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M.B.A. team finishes third in competition
For the third consecutive year, Terry College of Business M.B.A. students finished among the top…
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Vet Med receives full accreditation again
UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine has again received full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical…
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Debate team wins national tournament
The debate team of Brent Culpepper and Kevin Rabinowitz won the national debate season opening…
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Events to coincide with National Cyber Security Awareness Month
In conjunction with National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the university’s Office of Information Security will…
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Grad student wins research fellowship
The American Society for Microbiology has selected Yainitza Rodriguez from UGA as a 2006-2009 award…
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UGA, University of Florida team with Jacksonville for safer football weekend
UGA, the University of Florida and the city of Jacksonville have agreed to measures to…
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Poet will give reading as part of English department’s Lanier Speaker series
Poet Ken Irby, one of the first authors published by the influential Black Sparrow Press,…
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Book and CD ‘Supersale’ runs Oct. 5–6
The University of Georgia Press and the Friends of WUGA will sell deeply discounted books…
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Nobel laureate to lecture as part of chemistry alumni appreciation events
Rudolph A. Marcus, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will speak at 5…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 4
The annual UGA Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 4 with a kickoff…
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Visiting artists from India to speak on business of art, discuss GMOA exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art is sponsoring a series of lectures and receptions in honor…
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‘Forgotten Patriot’ exhibition on display
William Few: Forgotten Patriot, an exhibition featuring original manuscripts and correspondence between William Few and…
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UGA football player to be a part of the 2006 national Good Works Team
Senior defensive end Quentin Moses of Athens has been selected one of 11 Division 1-A…
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Showcase will feature UGA experts, innovators in technology education
The 2006 Learning Technologies Showcase on Oct. 4 in the Tate Student Center will feature…
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‘Terry Tunes’ concert lineup announced
The Terry College of Business kicked off its “Terry Tunes” fall concert series Sept. 15.…
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SECoPA conference will bridge public administration theory, policy, practice
The 2006 Southeastern Conference for Public Administration, co-sponsored by UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government…
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Students win language scholarships
Two current UGA students and two recent graduates were awarded national scholarships to travel abroad…
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Advertising researchers ranked No. 1
UGA advertising researchers have claimed the top national ranking in research productivity among U.S. academic…
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Information Security receives Web award
UGA’s Office of Information Security received the Association for Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education…
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WUGA-FM wins national and state awards
WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM, was honored recently by the national Public Radio News Directors Inc. and…
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Two awarded Fulbright scholarships
Rebecca Witter, a doctoral candidate in ecological and environmental anthropology, and Bradd Haley, who recently…
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Regents approve Latin American and Caribbean studies undergraduate major
The board of regents approved the new UGA undergraduate bachelor of arts major in Latin…
