Category: Campus News
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BC prof accused of plagiarism
The Rev. William W. Meissner, theology professor at Boston College, committed “a serious breach of…
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Bryan Ruff
JOB DESCRIPTION: “I wash dishes in Snelling Dining Hall, but I do about five jobs-I…
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Education task force schedules two discussion forums
The Task Force for General Education and Student Learning has scheduled two forums to allow…
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Computer service outage
From 5 p.m. Jan. 29 until 10 a.m. Jan. 30, computer services located in the Boyd Data Center will…
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It’s all Ludwig
The Performing Arts Center presents the Prague Symphony Orchestra Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Hall.…
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Meeting of the minds
The annual Public Service and Outreach Conference will focus on academic service learning this year.…
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Government Accountability Office sued over cuts in men’s sports
A group called the College Sports Council has filed a lawsuit against the Government Accountability…
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Leara Rhodes received 2004 Barry Bingham Sr. Fellowship
Leara Rhodes, associate professor of journalism, received the 2004 Barry Bingham Sr. Fellowship from the…
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Judith H. Willis is a Fellow of the Entomological Society of America
Judith H. Willis, professor of cellular biology, is a Fellow of the Entomological Society of…
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$2.4 million DOE grant funds project on Web-based training for special education teachers
A group of researchers in the College of Education has received a $2.4 million federal grant…
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Political science
The New York Times analyzed the partisan use of scientific research, quoting UGA associate professor…
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January
Twenty-two UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:…
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Smoking cessation class
Larry Aull from the College of Pharmacy will facilitate an eight-week class using the American…
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Grant will support grad teaching, research in international affairs
The Department of International Affairs in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs has received…
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NCAA approves penalties for failure
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has given preliminary approval to a plan to take scholarships…
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Poet Nikki Giovanni will deliver Holmes-Hunter Lecture
World-renowned poet, writer, commentator, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni will deliver the annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture…
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History of disparity
The New Orleans Times-Picayune reported on the ineffectiveness of the federal Delta Regional Authority in…
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Non-profit board seminar
The Nonprofit Management and Community Service Program of the Terry College of Business will offer…
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New center will study terrorism
A new research center focusing on terrorism will be located at the University of Maryland’s…
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History without scholarly standards?
The Boston Globe reviewed Past Imperfect: Facts, Fictions, Fraud-American History from Bancroft and Parkman to…
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The pieces are coming together
The four-story Coverdell Center has been under construction since spring. Major construction is expected to…
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Keepers of the legacy: Citizens recognized for upholding ideals epitomized by civil rights leader
Town and gown came together at the annual Freedom Breakfast on campus Jan. 14 to recognize…
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Peach State Poll: Views on life in state of Georgia reflect election outcomes
The latest Peach State Poll finds attitudes in the general public about the economy and…
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Terry professor takes his own educational experience into account when recruiting
Mark Dawkins knows what it’s like to be one of a handful of African-American students…
