Category: Campus News
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Women’s studies scholar visits UGA
Helen Klebesadel, a painter and women’s studies scholar, will exhibit her work, give public talks,…
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Jenny Penney Oliver named 2004 distinguished alumna
Jenny Penney Oliver, director of academic initiatives in the College of Education has been named…
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Displaying our history
A permanent exhibition honoring Charlayne Hunter-Gault has been installed in the Myers Hall lobby. Hunter-Gault,…
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Science Coalition features UGA research
More than 400 organizations, including UGA, are members of the Science Coalition. The Coalition’s mission is…
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College graduation rates available
The Education Trust has made publicly available a database of graduation and retention rates of…
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Group against affirmative action moves for ban in college admissions
The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative submitted a petition reportedly containing more than half a million…
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Freshman seminar proposals
The first-year seminar program invites faculty to offer seminars in the 2005-06 academic year. The…
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Deryl Bailey received 2004 Multicultural Program Award
The Empowered Youth Programs, created by Deryl Bailey, assistant professor of counseling and human development…
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Play suggestions needed
The department of theatre and film is selecting plays for the 2005-06 production season. In…
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Study: UGA has $2 billion impact on Athens economy
A recently released study says the University System of Georgia has a $9.7 billion annual economic…
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Book explores Latin American politics
Politics and Social Change in Latin America: Still a Distinct Tradition? Edited by Howard J.…
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Applying themselves
With just a week until the Feb. 1 deadline to apply for the freshman class that…
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UGA, Spelman extend agreement
A five-year renewable cooperative agreement between UGA and Spelman College was extended for an additional…
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John “Crawfish” Crawford received 2004 Millie Graham Award
John “Crawfish” Crawford, public service representative of the university’s Marine Education Center and Aquarium on…
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UGA celebrates number 220
The UGA Alumni Association will mark UGA’s 220th anniversary Jan. 27 with the annual Founders’ Day…
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Screening raises more than $6,600
A capacity crowd of 500 packed the Tate Theater earlier this month to watch a…
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Service with a smile
Making the Martin Luther King holiday “A Day On, Not a Day Off,” volunteers worked…
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Process of elimination
A lipid that helps destroy potentially harmful cells during brain development shows promise for improving…
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Study: Law students not prepared for job search after graduation
According to a recent study of law students across the nation, half of them feel…
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Alumni conference registration
The UGA Alumni Association is now accepting registrations for the Multicultural Alumni Conference to be…
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Founders would be surprised
UGA calls itself the “first state-chartered university,” and on Jan. 27 the evidence will be on…
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Georgia Farm Bureau endows lectures
The Georgia Farm Bureau has donated $100,000 to the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences…
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University’s original charter on display following restoration, conservation work
The original charter of the first state university will be displayed Jan. 27 following restoration and…

