Category: Campus News
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EITS team receives Project of the Year Award
Enterprise Information Technology Services has received the 2008 Project of the Year Award. Given by…
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Fanning mediator aims for resolution
Since 1983, Rawls has mediated or arbitrated more than 3,000 cases including disputes involving employment,…
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Symposium to celebrate the contributions of Judy Willis
The Entomological Society of America will hold a full-day symposium to celebrate the contributions of Judy…
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Professor and head of the food science and technology department to receive award
Rakesh K. Singh, professor and head of the food science and technology department, will receive…
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Professor of food science and technology will receive Bor S. Luh International Award
Anna V.A. Resurreccion, a professor of food science and technology, will receive the Bor S. Luh…
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Associate professor of plant pathology awarded Honorific Award
Alfredo Martinez-Espinoza, an associate professor of plant pathology, has been awarded the Spaniard National Association…
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Assistant counseling professor elected national co-chair
Michelle Espino, an assistant counseling professor, has been elected national co-chair for a special interest…
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New men’s head basketball coach hired
Mark Fox from the University of Nevada has been hired as the head coach of…
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UGA had major impact on 2008 economy
The University of Georgia had a large economic impact on Georgia’s economy in 2008 despite…
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Pediatrician to discuss ‘wormy world’ in final 2009 Global Diseases Lecture
Jennifer Friedman, a pediatrician who conducts international health research out of Lifespan’s Center for International…
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Computer health, security fair to be held
Building on the success of last year’s Computer Health and Security Fairs, Enterprise Information Technology…
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Not playing games
In a classroom on the basement level of the Journalism Building, three students are grouped…
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Brown University professor to present Cantrell Lectures
David Mumford, University Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University and winner of the Fields…
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Dean of social work will deliver 2009 Mary Frances Early Lecture
Maurice Daniels, dean of the School of Social Work, will deliver the ninth annual Mary…
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Faculty, administrators discuss economic challenges at symposium
More than 50 faculty members spent a day and a half discussing “The Challenged University:…
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Choose carefully to avoid extra fat, calories when eating at restaurants
Many restaurant meals are filled with calories and fat. To make eating out less harmful…
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Yale University gets $50 million gift for new global affairs institute
A graduate of Yale University and his wife recently donated $50 million to the institution…
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Report: African universities found wanting in social science emphasis
African universities need a stronger emphasis on research in the humanities and social sciences, according…
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FBI general counsel to deliver inaugural Talarico Lecture
Valerie E. Caproni, general counsel of the FBI, will highlight the inaugural Susette M. Talarico…
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FY2010 state budget will offer ‘little relief’ from cutbacks at UGA
As anticipated, the state portion of the university’s 2010 fiscal year budget offers little relief…
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Lost,’ YouTube, ‘Saturday Night Live’ win Peabody Awards
Thirty-six recipients of the 68th Annual Peabody Awards were announced April 1 by the Grady College of…
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National Honor
UGA undergraduates Ashley Dronenburg and Mark Milby are among 80 students nationwide to receive the…
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Art history professor reexamines collection
Alisa Luxenberg, an associate professor of art history at UGA, presents an important and critical…
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Dormant UGA fountains to flow again
Two fountains on the University of Georgia’s North Campus that have been dormant for more…
