Category: Campus News
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Use water more efficiently
With Athens and the surrounding counties under Level 4 water restrictions and around-the-clock bans on…
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‘Super toxin’
Trypanosoma is a nasty class of single-celled parasites that cause serious, even fatal diseases in…
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Rutgers offers free tuition to low-income students in New Jersey
Rutgers University announced that it has implemented a new program that will allow minority and…
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Essay: Drug companies found to influence writing in medical journals
Drug companies may have a more influential role in how professors publish articles in medical…
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Four innovative faculty members receive 2007 D.W. Brooks Awards
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences presented its annual D.W. Brooks Faculty Awards for…
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Political consultant will speak about 2008 political race
On Oct. 22, Paul E. Begala, political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former…
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Interdisciplinary artist Elliott Earls to visit campus for week-long residency
Renowned designer, performance artist and filmmaker Elliott Earls will spend Oct. 15-19 in residence at…
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UGA undergraduates give good marks to their overall educational experience in survey
UGA students who participated in the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement have again evaluated…
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‘Permanent tribute’
The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia has established a scholarship fund to help…
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$1.18 million NIH grant will help to develop rabies vaccines
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health has…
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Task force formed to study water use, conservation efforts
A task force has been formed to recommend ways the university can immediately reduce water…
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Ginter named director of UGA’s Division of Academic Enhancement
Earl J. Ginter, who has served as assistant director and interim director of the Division…
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Children sought for study on effects of zinc on bone health
University of Georgia researchers in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences are seeking girls…
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UGA president says polot was loyal alumnus and staunch supporter
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams issued the following statement on the death of…
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Research volunteers
Researchers in the department of foods and nutrition are conducting a study to investigate the…
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Professional development seminar on ethics
Archie Carroll, director of the Nonprofit Management and Community Service Program in the Terry College…
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Woman’s Club program
Cliff Baile, UGA Distinguished Professor of animal science and foods and nutrition as well as…
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Graduation celebration
Cap and gown sales, announcement purchases, diploma frames, class rings and alumni merchandise will be…
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Professor outlines the secret to effective intercultural communication
The secret to successful intercultural communication lies in listening for echoes, Donald Rubin, professor emeritus…
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Former Synovus CEO to speak about servant leadership
James H. Blanchard, retired chairman and CEO of Synovus, will present an executive lecture on…
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OSEP site offers emergency information
Would you know what to do in the event of a fire, tornado, medical emergency,…
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New ecology book hooks conservationists
Fish Conservation: A Guide to Understanding and Restoring Global Aquatic Biodiversity and Fishery Resources Gene…
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For art’s sake
A red-gold shower of welder’s sparks crackles and hisses. There’s a persistent groan and squeak…
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Cherokee demise
Ted Gragson, professor of anthropology, was quoted in a MSNBC story about his research on…
