Category: Campus News
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20th annual Red Clay Conference to focus on law and climate change
The School of Law’s Environmental Law Association will host its 20th Annual Red Clay Conference…
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Food expert to give 2008 Woodroof Lecture on April 3 in Georgia Center
Philip E. Nelson, Scholle Chair Professor in Food Processing at Purdue University, will deliver the…
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Town hall meeting to address underage drinking scheduled for April 2
A town hall meeting entitled “Start the Drought! Dry Up Underage Drinking” will take place…
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Free seminar on April 2 to focus on the latest kitchen design trends
Jim Krengel, a certified master kitchen and bath designer, will provide a free seminar on…
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‘Green flip’
“It’s not easy being green” is a frequent excuse for avoiding environmentally friendly products. But…
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Tips for tornado safety
March, April and May are the most common months for tornados in Georgia, and knowing…
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Colleges begin to solicit parents for their recommendations
Recommendations from mom and dad are among the latest requirements that some colleges are asking…
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Student lawsuit over used textbook and buy-back prices dismissed
A class-action lawsuit filed by two Daytona Beach Community College students about textbook prices has…
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National symposium will showcase emerging African-American poets
Several renowned writers from around the country will visit campus April 3 to celebrate African-American…
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Public interest law conference will explore practical ways to solve poverty
The third annual Working in the Public Interest law conference will explore practical approaches to…
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Top students, teachers, advisers to be recognized at Honors Day ceremony
UGA will hold its annual Honors Day program April 2 to recognize top student scholars,…
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University takes steps to strengthen NDAH policy
Vowing that UGA “will not tolerate sexual harassment,” President Michael F. Adams announced a series…
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UGA’s application to acquire Navy School property is approved
The U.S. Department of Education notified UGA President Michael F. Adams March 24 of its…
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Truman Scholar named
Christina Faust, an Honors student from Athens, has been awarded a 2008 Harry S. Truman…
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Golf summer league registration
Beginning April 1, the UGA Golf Course will accept registrations for its Summer Golf League.…
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UGA Night at Six Flags tickets
The Alumni Association and Campus Life will hold the fifth annual UGA Night at Six…
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Service-learning group meeting
Farrah Senn, the Archway professional located in Sandersville/Washington County, will speak at the Service-Learning Interest…
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Vet med open house
The College of Veterinary Medicine will hold its annual open house April 4 from 9…
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Faculty learning communities
Nine faculty learning communities are planned for next year, and April 11 is the application…
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Beneficiaries deadline
April 1 is the deadline for UGA employees to establish their life insurance beneficiaries in…
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Feminist scholar shares her thoughts on privilege
Groundbreaking feminist and anti-racist scholar Peggy McIntosh spoke about inequality and privilege to a packed…
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UGA Press publishes poet’s debut collection
Blood Ties and Brown Liquor Sean Hill University of Georgia Press $16.95 paper Published by…
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‘True living classroom’
The university’s Costa Rica campus in San Luis de Monteverde was formally inaugurated late last…
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Jacquelyn Kinder, chairperson of Catholic Health East’s board of directors
Jacquelyn Kinder, retired executive director of the University Health Center, was recently named chairperson of…
