Category: Campus News
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Sarah E. Blackwell, named 2009 Professor of the Year
Sarah E. Blackwell, an associate professor of Spanish, has been named the 2009 Professor of…
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Deryl Bailey,is president-elect of the Association for Conselor Education and Supervision
Deryl Bailey, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development services, is…
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GMOA launches virtual museum
The Georgia Museum of Art recently launched a virtual museum in Second Life featuring paintings…
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Archway Partnership wins award
UGA recently was awarded the 2009 Outreach Scholarship W.K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award for its…
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‘Georgia Review’ wins 13 awards
The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly journal of arts and letters, recently earned six gold honors…
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UGA renews international cooperative agreement with Egyptian university
UGA renewed its International Cooperative Agreement with Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt, on March…
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OASIS access will transition on May 20
An upcoming transition from OASIS to MyID means students will no longer be required to…
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State Farm gift funds creation of new sales lab in Terry College of Business
State Farm has committed $96,000 to establish a sales lab at the Terry College of…
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Protect yourself from mosquitoes
Georgia’s drought kept mosquitoes at bay. But an abundance of rain and warm weather has…
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UAE University now offers doctorates
United Arab Emirates University in Abu Dhabi will become the first native Persian Gulf university…
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Australian colleges, universities see big jump in international enrollment
International student enrollment in Australian colleges and universities jumped 20 percent over last year despite…
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Spring scenes
Past, present-and possibly- future members of the UGA community made campus abuzz with activity as…
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Firm foundation: UGA employees, students partner with community to tackle poverty
Three years ago, the University of Georgia joined four community partners in an unprecedented initiative…
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Butler, former longtime director of alumni relations, dies
Long before computers and spreadsheets, Tyus Butler was a human database of information about UGA…
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Study: Rate of homicidal poisoning is increasing
Homicidal poisonings are rare but on the rise-and infants are the most common victims-according to…
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Good fit
A new technology that kills pathogens on food at home and in restaurants, grocery stores,…
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Remains of the day
The sun never set. Sally Walker, a paleontologist at UGA, could walk outside the scientific…
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Recent graduate wins 2009 Merage American Dream Fellowship
Tulsi Patel, an Honors student from Acworth who graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree…
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CURO recognizes 2009 Promising Scholars during two-day campus visit
For the fifth consecutive year, UGA has recognized a group of Georgia high school seniors…
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President discusses budget at final ’08-’09 University Council meeting
The university should operate exactly the same in the next fiscal year as it has…
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National manhunt ends for former faculty member
The national manhunt for George M. Zinkhan III, a former UGA faculty member, ended May…
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Grant will be used to research link between PTSD, substance abuse treatment services
The National Institute on Drug Abuse-one of 27 institutes and centers that comprise the National…
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Graduate programs continue to rank among nation’s best
UGA graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News&World Report’s…
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Georgia Museum of Art sponsors sculptor for Winterville Marigold Festival
The Georgia Museum of Art is sponsoring sculptor Doug Makemson at the Winterville Marigold Festival…
