Category: Campus News
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Soft tissue found in dinosaur bones
In a paper published in Science magazine, researchers report finding rubbery tissues inside a Tyrannosaurus…
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Swimming lessons
Registration is under way for summer swimming lessons at the Ramsey Student Center for children…
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Scoring the new SAT
The SAT given by the College Board in March differed significantly from that given for…
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Dwight Lee appointed co-director of Center for Economic Education
UGA economics professor Dwight R. Lee has been appointed co-director of the UGA Center for…
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Novel describes one soldier’s battles
A Distant Flame By Phillip Lee Williams Thomas Dunne Books $24.95 Most Civil War novels…
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Quality and diversity go up for admitted fall freshman class
Offers of admission to UGA’s Class of 2009 have been extended to 7,825 of the…
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College cuts alumni association ties
After months of disputes, Palmer College of Chiropractic has ended its formal relationship with the…
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Sea dreams
Catherine Teare-Ketter’s eyes simply sparkle as she describes what her students experience during her summer…
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Campus Closeup: Kathy Lou
KATHY LOUDegree Program AssistantSociology JOB DESCRIPTION: “My biggest responsibility is to advise our undergraduate majors,…
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Breaking the Barrier
The university broke ground on a new construction, renovation and restoration project at the Marine…
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China expertise database
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has launched a new…
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John N. Culvahouse received Bandmaster of the Year Award
John N. Culvahouse, associate professor and interim director of bands, received the 2004-05 Bandmaster of…
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Rededication set for Phi Kappa Hall, home of literary society
In 1820, as a debate on freedom and democracy in Greece was argued across the…
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Complex but not unusual
UGA’s Robert E. Hoyt, professor of risk management and insurance, was one of several experts…
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Faith and understanding
UGA history professor Ed Larson was quoted in a Kansas City Star article about scientists…
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History as hypothesis
The Web site for the “Reacting to the Past” program discussed in the Q&A above…
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U.S. ambassador, Ukrainian officials discuss ‘orange’ revolution
The history-making 2004 elections in Ukraine will be the focus of a special symposium at…
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Aida
The Performing Arts Center presents Opera Verdi Europa’s concert performance of Aida on April 1 in…
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Campus Closeup: Ian Armit
IAN ARMITInformation AnalystSelig Center for Economic GrowthTerry College of Business JOB DESCRIPTION: “I work mainly…
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Oxford study-abroad director named interim provost of international affairs
Judith D. Shaw, director of the university’s study-abroad program in Oxford, England, will serve as…
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Conference to focus on state’s energy
Georgia’s energy policy and future alternatives will be the focus of the 17th annual Red…
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Mind games
Classics faculty members Nancy Felson and Keith Dix are involved in a new pedagogical technique…


