Tag: Digest
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UGA Real Estate Foundation Inc. now under UGA Research Foundation Inc.
As a result of actions at separate meetings earlier this month, the UGA Real Estate…
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Law school program heads to Far East
UGA’s School of Law is expanding its study-abroad opportunities with the addition of a three-week…
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Art professor receives sculpture grant
Sunkoo Yuh, an associate professor in ceramics at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, received…
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UGA Disability Resource Center will host Leadership Academy next month
UGA’s Disability Resource Center is gearing up to host the Leadership Academy for the Southeast…
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Forest resources to celebrate centennial
UGA’s Warnell School of Forest Resources will begin its centennial anniversary celebration the week of…
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Chancellor shares priorities with regents
In his first formal remarks to the board of regents this month, newly appointed University…
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Encyclopedia receives top honors
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, a digital reference guide to all aspects of the Peach State,…
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More UGA students opt to study abroad
In 2004-2005, 20.8 percent of the university’s graduating students participated in a study abroad experience,…
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Few would turn to feds for disaster relief
In the event of a major disaster in Georgia, the public is more likely to…
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University mourns student’s death
Sadness and concern swept across campus last week, stemming from the death of first-year student…
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Former dean nominated for federal post
President George W. Bush announced his intention recently to nominate Gale A. Buchanan, dean and…
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New Chinese language major approved
Beginning fall semester 2006, UGA students with an interest in foreign languages and cultures will…
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Peach State Poll finds more Georgians unhappy with federal government
Concerns about the war in Iraq and the economy were top reasons why 17 percent…
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University will honor civil rights icon
The Office of Institutional Diversity will remember and honor the late civil rights pioneer Rosa…
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Student’s work graces two covers
The work of a UGA doctoral student appeared on the covers of two scientific journals recently.…
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Cabinet adopts wireless devices policy
The Cabinet has adopted a new policy regarding wireless communication devices. It requires that…
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Former swimmer wins NCAA award
Earlier this month, former UGA swimmer Samantha Arsenault received the NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award.…
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Vinson Institute awarded grant to study how retirees manage their assets
The National Endowment for Financial Education has awarded UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government the…
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Landscape architecture ranked number one
The landscape architecture program in UGA’s College of Environment and Design has moved to the…
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Professor, critic join Peabody Board
The board of regents has approved two new members for the board of the George…
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Students awarded leadership scholarships
Ten UGA Honors Program students have been awarded William Moore Crane Leadership Scholarships for the…
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Cortona study-abroad program expands to include science, medicine courses
For more than 25 years, UGA students have had the opportunity to take a wide…
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Gas prices haven’t changed behavior
Although Georgians were alarmed by the sharp rise in gas prices following Hurricane Katrina and…
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Fundraiser will support film festival
Patterson Hood, of Drive By Truckers fame, will perform with several of his friends on…
