Category: Campus News
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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…
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The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA launches virtual museum in Second Life
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia recently launched a virtual museum…
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Fields Medalist David Mumford to present 15th annual James C. Cantrell Lecture Series on University
David Mumford, University Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University and winner of the Fields…
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UGA weather forecasting team wins national honors
A top-three finish in the national team rankings. Multiple regular-season and post-season individual honors. It…
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“Still A Wormy World” closes UGA’s 2009 Global Diseases Lecture Series
Jennifer Friedman, a pediatrician who conducts international health research out of Lifespan’s Center for International…
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State Farm gift funds creation of a new sales lab in UGA’s Terry College of Business
State Farm has committed $96,000 to establish a sales lab at the University of Georgia’s…
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Walk-in help
The College of Pharmacy has developed a unique second-year residency program in ambulatory care at…
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Take your recycling to next level by composting organic materials
When it comes to recycling, most people know the basics—sort out the plastic, paper and…
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Broadcasting school reopening temporarily for existing students
After coming to an agreement with its management and bankruptcy trustees, the Connecticut School of…
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MIT professors approve policy of posting their journals online
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is sharing its research by adopting a policy that all…
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Seminar gives students taste of food science
The first-year freshman seminar class teaches every aspect of coffee, from how it’s grown, priced…
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Eyes wide open
A new study by psychologists at UGA shows for the first time that whites’ beliefs…
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Author Michelle Cliff to give 2009 Andrea Carson Coley Lecture
Michelle Cliff, author of Abeng, No Telephone to Heaven and If I Could Write This in Fire, will…
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‘Unnatural’ film series, discussions examine health disparities in U.S.
Most people believe that if they eat right and exercise, go to the doctor and…
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National Historic Preservation Month honors landmark resources
The College of Environment and Design’s Graduate Historic Preservation program will celebrate April as National…
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Former U.S. House speaker to give 2009 Getzen Lecture
Former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich will deliver the School of…
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University edges up in national rankings for federal research funding
Ending its downward drift in the national research rankings over the past four years, the…
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Peanut scientists get $959,000 from state commission
At its March board meeting, the Georgia Peanut Commission awarded $1million to peanut researchers in…
