Category: Campus News
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Language education professor authors book on school-family partnerships
Literacy in the Welcoming Classroom: Creating Family-School Partnerships that Support Student Learning JoBeth Allen Teachers…
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Green team
UGA’s Office of Sustainability opened its doors Feb. 1. The office is staffed by Kevin…
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Parking deck monitor all smiles to customers, wins award from international institute
On the Thomas Street side of the North Campus Parking Deck, LeAnne Fouche smiles brightly…
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Leslie Steffe, 2010 Fellow of the Americal Educational Research Association
Leslie Steffe, a Distinguished Research Professor of Mathematics Education, was named a 2010 Fellow of…
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Peter Smagorinksy, 2010 Fellow of the American Educationial Research Association
Peter Smagorinsky, a professor of language and literacy education, was named a 2010 Fellow of…
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Mark Richt, recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives
Mark Richt, head football coach, was recognized in April by the Georgia House of Representatives.…
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Steve Condrey, awarded the presidential Citation of Merit
Steve Condrey, a senior public associate at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and director…
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James B. Kau, received the 2010 Graaskamp Award
James B. Kau, a professor and real estate journal editor in the Terry College of…
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State water restrictions loosened
New watering rules that went into effect this summer give Georgians more flexibility in their…
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VA education program for military members expanded for 2010-2011
A Department of Veterans Affairs program that improves access to higher education for U.S. military…
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South Chicago colleges pledge to aid each other during emergencies
Twelve colleges and universities in the Chicago area have pledged to provide aid to one…
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Faculty member named director of state education program
College of Education faculty member Katherine F. Thompson has been named director of Georgia’s Teacher…
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Change of space
New buildings and completed renovations
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Fourteen freshmen named Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars
Fourteen incoming freshmen have been selected to receive the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship for the…
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University’s TV, radio stations win seven broadcasting awards
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters has honored two UGA stations, WNEG-TV and WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM,…
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Mainframe upgrade brings leaner, greener computing to campus
With a name like something out of Star Trek and sporting a prominent green stripe,…
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Ambassador urges summer graduates to think globally
U.S. ambassador to Singapore and UGA alumnus David Adelman urged summer graduates in the Class…
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$700,000 NSF grant will be used to create new master’s program in biomanufacturing
UGA has been awarded federal stimulus funding to launch an innovative new program that will…
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Forgotten sundial to return to Navy School campus
The three-foot high marble urn pedestal, with its graceful curves and intricately scrolled sundial on…
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Shipping out
After 57 years, Athens and UGA will bid farewell to a community institution, but local…
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Rededication set for New College following extensive renovation
New College, one of the oldest buildings on the UGA campus, has recently undergone an…
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Dedication marks inaugural day of classes of MCG/UGA Medical Partnership
Forty aspiring physicians began their education in Athens Aug. 9 as the inaugural class of…
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$1.47 million award to UGA researchers enables purchase of next generation X-ray detector
B.C. Wang, the Ramsey-Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology at the University of…
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Report finds that 2009 journalism and mass communication graduates entered a “very bad job mar
Graduates of the nation’s journalism and mass communication programs confronted a spring 2009 job market…
