Tag: News Release
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Director of African Studies Institute at University of Georgia named University Professor
Lioba Moshi, a professor of comparative literature and director of the African Studies Institute in…
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Spanish artist Alvar Sunol to unveil Plentitud at the Georgia Center
The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel will have an…
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Noted multicultural scholar Sonia Nieto to speak at conference Feb.16th
Sonia Nieto, one of the nation’s most recognized scholars in multicultural and bilingual education, will…
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Poet Cole Swensen to raed at UGA
Cole Swensen, widely published poet and translator, will read from her work in 265 Park…
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Pannell to present Founders’ Day Lecture Jan. 25
Retired University of Georgia professor Clifton W. Pannell will present the annual UGA Founders’ Day…
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Terry MBA students anticipating 24-hour trek to meet the “Oracle of Omaha”
Nearly 60 Terry MBA students are set to have an audience with the “Oracle of…
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UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources holds natural resources career panel
The University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the UGA Career…
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Elephantiasis fighter kicks off ‘07 UGA diseases lecture series
A hero in the battle against this infection, called lymphatic filariasis, kicks off the second…
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Capitol Tech highlights technology integration at Gwinnett County Middle School
A Gwinnett County middle school, along with a dozen others schools across Georgia, will be…
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UGA announces sponsors for Carter Conference
The University of Georgia announced today that Cox Enterprises, Inc. and The Coca-Cola Company will…
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Anya Kivarkis brings critical practice to historical jewlery designs in “White on White”
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries are pleased to present White…
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Executive Summary: University of Georgia Navy School Proposal
The University of Georgia (UGA), as the state’s flagship university, recognizes that it must bring…
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Exhibition of large-scale work by Lamar Dodd chair/Arist-in Residence Nina Bovasso opens spring 2007
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries present The Cartographer’s Podiatrist’s Underestimation…
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Circle Gallery presents Investigations, explorations, findings from the environmental design faculty
Ten faculty members from the University of Georgia’s School of Environmental Design are sharing their…
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UGA’s new state-of-the-art bioimaging facility to host open house
The University of Georgia Bio-Imaging Research Center (BIRC) will hold its open house and grand…
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Freedom Breakfast draws capacity crowd
Georgia Hall of the Tate Student Center on the University of Georgia campus was filled…
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Scholars in African-American, urban education Geneva Gay, Joyce E. King to speak at UGA
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in urban and African-American education will highlight the…
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Greene elected to chair State Board of Registration for Foresters for 2007
Dale Greene, professor of forest operations at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,…
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Georgia Court of Appeals to hear cases at UGA School of Law
The Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia will hear three cases at the…
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The Georgia Review celebrates its 60th-anniversary double issue with a release party and readings
Readings by fiction writer George Singleton and poet Ed Pavlic will highlight The Georgia Review’s…
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Franklin College professor receives $700,000 grant form the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society has awarded a research grant for $700,000 to a faculty member…
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UGA debate team wins at CSU Fullerton competition
The University of Georgia debate team of Brent Culpepper and Kevin Rabinowitz won the debate…
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UGA Terry College of Business students organize their own Hands on New Orleans service retreat
A group of 27 students from the Leonard Leadership Scholars Program in the University of…
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Carter Conference registration closed for Friday events; Saturday and Sunday events remain open
Due to overwhelming response, registration has been closed for the Friday, Jan. 19 academic portion…
