Category: Campus News
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UGA Press to sell ‘Dirty Books’
The University of Georgia Press will sell deeply discounted books at its Dirty Book Sale…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 16
UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will begin Oct. 16 with a kickoff breakfast in the…
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Help detect breast cancer early
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In Georgia, 5,235 women are diagnosed each year with…
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Educational association attacks no-politicking rules at U. of Illinois
Guidelines in place at the University of Illinois barring employees from showing political activity have…
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University of Memphis offers buyout plan to 115 of its employees
Following approval from the Tennessee Board of Regents, the University of Memphis will offer 115…
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Research pays off
Licensing revenues for the University of Georgia Research Foundation increased to $23.75 million in fiscal…
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UGA Housing professor chosen to participate in HUD’s National call to Action Symposium
Anne Sweaney, head of the housing and consumer economics department in the College of Family…
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Lawsuit settlement costs Rhode Island College more than $11,000
Rhode Island College recently settled a lawsuit with a student group that claimed the institution…
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Print, copy shop hours
Print and Copy Services in the Tate Student Center has extended its hours of operation.…
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Adult swimming lessons
The Adult Learn to Swim program will offer lessons at the pool in the Ramsey…
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Writing contest
In conjunction with its upcoming show, The Pillowman, University Theatre is holding a writing contest…
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Band to band combat
Web surfers can watch UGA’s Redcoat Marching Band and six other college bands square-off for…
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Alumnus’ book decodes the dating ‘game’
Don’t Hate the Player; Hate the Game: A Girl’s Guide to Benching the Bad Boys…
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Going with the flow: Senior parking monitor orchestrates deck’s redesign
For years Mike Chalker, a senior parking services monitor at the North Campus parking deck,…
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Juergen Wiegel, Bergeys Award recepient
Juergen Wiegel, research professor in microbiology, received the Bergeys Award at the meeting of the…
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Arthur M. “Andy” Horne, Social Justice Award recipient
Arthur M. “Andy” Horne, dean of the College of Education, received the Social Justice Award…
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Edward Delgado-Romero, named a Fellow of American Psychological Association
Edward Delgado-Romero, counseling professor in the College of Education’s department of counseling and human development…
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Lynne Billard, 2008 Elizabeth L. Scott Award recipient
Lynne Billard, University Professor of Statistics, received the 2008 Elizabeth L. Scott Award from the…
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Allan Armitage, recieved Newport Flower Show Award
Allan Armitage, horticulture professor who runs UGA’s trial gardens, received the Newport Flower Show International…
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Graduate enrollment reaches record high
The Graduate School expects graduate enrollment for fall 2008 to be the highest ever at…
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Spanish professor to present Franklin Visiting Scholar lecture on Oct. 8
Mario André Chandler, an associate professor of Spanish at Oglethorpe University, will deliver the Franklin…
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Former FDA commissioner to give Kenneth Waters Lecture on Oct.7
Dr. Jane Henney, a professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and a…
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llegal immigrants are officially banned from Alabama’s public two-year colleges following a 4-
To avoid foodborne illness, the U.S. Department of Agriculture offers these four tips: 1) Clean…
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Alabama board votes to bar illegal immigrants from two-year colleges
llegal immigrants are officially banned from Alabama’s public two-year colleges following a 4-0 vote from…
