Category: Campus News
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UGA Libraries conduct user survey
The UGA Libraries will be conducting a short survey called LibQUAL+. This survey, developed by…
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Spring enrollment sets record
Total enrollment for spring semester at the university is up by 3 percent over last…
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The (digital) wild, wild West
Stan Gatewood, UGA’s chief information security officer, is new to campus this year. He discussed…
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Forest brutality
The Knoxville News quoted Bob Izlar, director of UGA’s Center for Forest Business, in a…
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Camp reservations
The State Botanical Garden is now accepting reservations for summer camps for children. Call 542-6156…
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Spanish law book breaks new ground
Una introducción a la ley in Georgia Edited by Ann Blum, Anna D. Boling and…
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Matson, past president of Ecological Society of America, will give 20th annual Odum Lecture
Pamela Matson, Chester Naramore Dean of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford University, will…
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Brumby gift creates First Amendment professorship
Veteran Georgia journalist Otis A. Brumby Jr. of Marietta is making a major gift to…
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Latin/Hispanic research
Public Service and Outreach’s Latino Advisory Board is seeking to compile all the research done…
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Bird flu building
John McKissick, professor of agricultural and applied economics, was quoted in Delaware News Journal coverage…
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Bowen retiring after 33 years of managing facility allocation
Tom Bowen can make a claim probably few others at the university can make: he…
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Ratings, credibility, focus
The Miami Herald quoted Grady College telecommunications professor David Hazinski in an analysis of the…
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Discontented black voters
UGA political scientist Charles Bullock was quoted in a National Post (Canada) story reporting that…
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Law teams finish strong in competitions
Members of UGA’s School of Law’s advocacy teams captured a championship title and two second-place…
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Promotion, tenure guideline revisions under consideration
Throughout fall semester, President Michael F. Adams and Provost Arnett Mace met with small groups…
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‘Learning laboratory’
Eco-tourism is a burgeoning business in many parts of the world, an open door to…
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26 incoming freshmen offered UGA’s premier academic fellowship
Twenty-six high school students have been awarded the university’s premier academic scholarship, the Foundation Fellowship.…
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Wellness Clinic moves
The College of Pharmacy Wellness Clinic, formerly in the pharmacy building on Wednesday mornings, has…
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Online parking permits
Departmental requests for parking permits can no longer be submitted online. The Parking Services Web…
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Federal judge: Colleges can deny admission to illegal immigrants
A federal judge tossed out part of a lawsuit aimed at Virginia’s public colleges, saying…
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Tom Jackson received Georgia Education Advancement Council’s Distinguished Service Award
Tom Jackson, associate vice president for public affairs, received the Georgia Education Advancement Council’s Distinguished…
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Students co-host writers conference
Graduate students in the English department in conjunction with the British Women Writers Association will…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
Student Activities and the Alumni Association are sponsoring UGA Night at Six Flags on April…

