Category: Campus News
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Anneliese Singh, Ramesh and Vijaya Bakshi Community Change Award
Anneliese Singh, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s department of counseling and human…
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Henry F. Schaefer III, doctoral degree in India
Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry and director of the Center for…
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James F. Day, top honor for professional service and contributions
James F. Day, retired director of University Housing, has received the top honor for professional…
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Norman Herz, Rip Rapp Award
Norman Herz, an emeritus professor of geoarchaeology, won the Rip Rapp Award for “outstanding contributions…
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Louis A. Castenell Jr., Brock Prize in Education
Louis A. Castenell Jr., dean of the College of Education, served on the jury that…
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Obituary, Andrew Ladis
Andrew Ladis, 58, art historian and member of the UGA faculty, died on Dec. 2…
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Radio show host marks 10 years of ‘celebrating Africa’ on campus
When Akinloye Ojo came to university radio station WUGA in 1997 with a proposal for…
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Baseball season tickets
Baseball season tickets for 2008 are available now until Jan. 10 for purchase online at…
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University Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Jan. 8 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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Outreach scholarship nominations
Nominations for the Outreach Scholarship W. K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Award are due Jan…
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Emergency response drill
On Dec. 20, a large-scale live emergency training drill will be conducted from approximately 7:30…
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Holiday luncheon tickets
Food Services will host its annual A Cook’s Holiday luncheon feast on Dec. 17 and…
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Award-winning harpist to give recital in Ramsey Concert Hall on Jan. 11
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents award-winning harpist Emmanuel Ceysson (above) Jan. 11 at 8…
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Lineup announced for fourth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival
Robert Osborne has selected the films for his fourth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival,…
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Professor is first law school faculty member to receive an NSF grant
Recently, Alexander W. Scherr, associate professor and director of Civil Clinics, became the first full-time…
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Consultant hired to study need for campus child care at UGA
UGA has hired Work/Family Directions Inc., also known as WFD Consulting, based in Newton, Mass.,…
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Peers rank UGA math education doctoral program strongest in nation
UGA’s doctoral program in mathematics education is ranked as the strongest in the nation in…
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Bad to the Bone
Being overweight is a known risk factor for heart disease, diabetes and a host of…
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Handle holiday wreaths with care
If you’re gathering your own vines or berries for holiday wreaths, do it carefully. Grape…
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National Research Council delays release of report on Ph.D. programs
The National Research Council’s report on the status of college doctoral programs has been delayed…
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Student petition seeks to end government-run universities in Cuba
More than 5,000 signatures have been collected on a petition aimed at reinstating independent and…
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Campus Scenes
Candemonium, the annual charitable food drive at the Terry College of Business, pitted teams of…
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Six former students named 2007-2008 Fulbright recipients
Six recent UGA graduates were named Fulbright recipients for the 2007–2008 academic year. Kelly Proctor,…
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Arthur Horne to serve as interim dean of College of Education
Arthur M. Horne, an emeritus professor and internationally known scholar in UGA’s College of Education,…
