Tag: Education
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Sumichrast named deam of UGA Terry College of Business
Robert T. Sumichrast, dean of Louisiana State University’s business college, has been chosen to be…
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UGA to award degrees to more than 4, 900 at May 12 commencement ceremonies
More than 4,900 students are expected to be eligible to receive degrees when the University…
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New Barrier Island Research and Learning Center to be dedicated on May 7 at UGA Marine Institute
Georgia First District U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston, University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams, representatives…
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Jane Willson Cortona Studies Abroad Fellowship endowed in Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Jane Willson, one of the University of Georgia’s strongest supporters, has endowed a new fund…
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New academic programs for Griffin campus receive University Council approval
Several new academic programs for the University of Georgia’s Griffin campus were approved by the…
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Finalists names in serach for dean of UGA business college
Three finalists have been chosen in the search for a new dean of the Terry…
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University of Georgia creates new Washington Semester Program
A new Washington Semester Program has been created by the University of Georgia as a…
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UGA’s Grady College partners with SNPA to offer leadership forum
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is partnering with the…
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Arch Foundation announces Arch Professorships initiative
The Board of Trustees of the Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia announced at…
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University of Georgia Griffin campus plans open house for propective students
An open house will be held Thursday evening, April 26 for prospective students interested in…
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Innovative undergraduate course combining science and creative writing to be taught at UGA this fall
Some people think the divide between North and South campuses at the University of Georgia…
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UGA and Emory to establish Center for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance
The National Institutes of Health has awarded the University of Georgia a $7.4 million contract…
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Finalists named for two UGA dean’s posts; Campus visits set
Finalists have been chosen for two vacant dean’s positions at the University of Georgia and…
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University of Georgia notifies students of admissions decisions for class of 2011
fter a second record-breaking year of applications to the University of Georgia, final offers of…
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UGA programs remain strong in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools for 2008
Several of the University of Georgia’s graduate programs are once again ranked in the top…
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Scholars convene to honor retiring UGA Law Professor Milner Ball
The Georgia Law Review will host a symposium to honor retiring University of Georgia School…
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The “best ever” marketing strategy? Maybe not, says UGA study
Marketing is often filled with hype and superlatives-the greatest, the best and even “heavenly”-but a…
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The Georgia Poetry Circuit and The Georgia Review Present: Scott Cairns in Athens
Award-winning poet Scott Cairns will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April…
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UGA joins Mexico-U.S. higher education partnership to improve math, science pedagogy
A group of five faculty administrators from two Mexican higher education institutes met recently with…
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Pecan Hill Seminar to bring back tradition of innovative, mind-stretching discussions on education
More than 20 years after the last one was held, the colorful legacy of a…
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UGA Student chapter of The WIldlife Scoeity to host 2007 southeastern conclave
The University of Georgia student chapter of The Wildlife Society (TWS) will host TWS student…
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UGA faculty and students to teach Boy Scout merit badge classess
The University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources will host over 250…
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New America Media director to visit UGA’s Grady College
Sandy Close, an Academy Award winner who has also won a MacArthur Foundation “genius award,”…
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Book helps seniors and caregivers understand Medicare prescription drug benefit
The Medicare Prescription Drug benefit can save seniors money, but with hundreds of programs to…
