Tag: Public Policy and Politics
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UGA to dedicate Washington, D.C., facility Feb. 26
The University of Georgia will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Delta Hall, its new permanent…
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UGA’s 2015 Darl Snyder Lecture to feature African novelist Amadou Kone
The University of Georgia African Studies Institute will present the 2015 Darl Snyder Lecture March…
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UGA School of Law to host annual benefit auction for student fellowships
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Equal Justice Foundation will host its 30th annual…
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Scholarship established in honor of former UGA School of Law Dean Rebecca White
The University of Georgia School of Law established the Rebecca Hanner White Scholarship, named in…
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Amazon conservationist Randy Borman to visit UGA for Global Georgia series
Randy Borman, the son of Anglo-American missionaries who was born and raised among the Cofán…
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UGA School of Law to host conference on social justice and legal representation
The University of Georgia School of Law will host the 10th Annual Working in the…
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Terry College professor wins Langum Charitable Trust award for legal history book
Nathaniel Grow, assistant professor of legal studies in the University of Georgia’s Terry College of…
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UGA law school’s Red Clay Conference to focus on public interests and private rights
The University of Georgia School of Law’s 27th Annual Red Clay Conference, titled “Balancing Public…
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UGA conference on Holocaust theatre to feature work of George Tabori
The University of Georgia departments of Germanic and Slavic studies and theatre and film studies…
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Amann named law school associate dean for international programs and strategic initiatives
The University of Georgia School of Law has named Diane Marie Amann as its first…
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UGA’s Washington Semester Program welcomes largest, most academically diverse group
The University of Georgia’s Washington Semester Program marks its seventh year with the largest, most…
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UGA presents 2015 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
The University of Georgia presented four awards to Athens and university community members for exemplary…
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Cambodian author, human rights activist to give UGA’s first Betty Jean Craige Lecture
Loung Ung, an author and human rights activist who as a child in the 1970s…
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New model predicts Ebola epidemic in Liberia could be ended by June
The Ebola epidemic in Liberia could likely be eliminated by June 2015 if the current…
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Rodrigues named associate dean for faculty development at UGA law school
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Usha Rodrigues has been named the school’s new…
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UGA Media Archives improves access to rare Nixon interview footage
The University of Georgia Libraries is using new technology to improve access to more than…
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UGA School of Law to host Ebola panel covering domestic and international issues
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy…
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Former judge Glenda Hatchett to deliver 2015 Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
Glenda Hatchett, best-known for her nationally syndicated show “Judge Hatchett” and now a senior attorney…
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UGA researchers awarded grant to study impact of painkiller abuse policies
State policies that curb the abuse of opioid prescription painkillers such as Oxycontin and Vicodin…
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UGA law school receives $3.4 million from the estate of the late Gov. Sanders
The University of Georgia School of Law has received a $3.4 million gift from the…
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UGA law graduate Sally Yates nominated for U.S. deputy attorney general
President Barack Obama on Monday nominated Sally Quillian Yates, U.S. attorney for the Northern District…
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UGA receives $1.3 million to improve behavioral health care for at-risk youth, their families
Behavioral health needs are a growing issue in Georgia, particularly among transitional youth ages of…
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Lawmakers explore 2015 legislative agenda during 29th Biennial Institute
Members of the Georgia General Assembly convened in Athens Dec. 7-9 for the 29th Biennial…
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UGA research reveals public servants individually motivated to help environment
New University of Georgia research shows that while on the job, public servants contribute not…
