Category: Campus News
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Water woes
Jim Kundell, senior public service associate in governmental services and research at the Carl Vinson…
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Emerging news
A BBC story about hot spots for emerging infectious diseases quoted John Gittleman, dean of…
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Thinking ahead
A Washington Post story about former Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney dropping out of the…
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Off limits
A Washington Post story outlining the measures presidential hopefuls are taking to increase voter turnout…
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Moo-ve over
A Los Angeles Times story about federal oversight allowing non-walking cattle or “downers,” into the…
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Ad-dicted to love
Tom Reichert, professor of advertising and author of the blog Sex in Advertising (sexinadvertising.blogspot.com), was…
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Hamrick, plant biologist, named Regents Professor
James L. Hamrick, Distinguished Research Professor of Plant Biology at UGA who studies the genetics…
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Service-learning director connects academic experiences to everyday life
When your first job title is “Artist I,” becoming director of the Office of Service-Learning…
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In Between Things
The Lamar Dodd School of Art galleries will present In Between Things, an exhibition of…
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Museum exhibits 19th-century painted furniture
New Discoveries in Georgia Painted Furniture, an exhibition highlighting about two dozen examples of painted…
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School of Law claims honors at two regional advocacy tournaments
The School of Law recently captured the top trophy at the regional National Trial Competition…
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UGA diver finishes strong at World Cup, secures spot for U.S. in 2008 Olympics
UGA diver Chris Colwill secured a spot for the U.S. in the 2008 Olympics at…
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Steven Heller to present Jack Davis Distinguished Visiting Artist Lecture
Steven Heller, the award-winning author of many books and articles on the history of illustration,…
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Urban education expert to deliver lecture March 6
Kris D. Gutiérrez, a professor of social research methodology in the Graduate School of Education…
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‘Art infusion effect’
Advertisers looking to add appeal to their products need to look no farther than their…
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Use pesticides safely
When spring brings out unwanted insects and weeds, pesticides start flying off store shelves. While…
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Princeton freshmen may spend their first year of college abroad
Freshmen entering Princeton University may opt to spend what would be their first year of…
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Fordham University plans to sell satellite campus for $27 million
Fordham University plans to sell its Marymount college campus for $27 million to EF Schools…
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The ‘first 12’
The story of women and UGA started with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Studies,…
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Telephone service makes UGA knowledge more easily accessible
Residents across the state can get answers to their questions about agriculture, the environment, youth,…
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Carter conference wins CASE award
A conference at UGA last year that examined the presidency of Jimmy Carter has received…
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Former state amateur tennis champion leaves UGA $1.8 million for scholarships
Though she was never a student at UGA like her father, Natalie Cohen had a…
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Liberian World Bank adviser to deliver 2008 Snyder Lecture
Emmanuel Fiadzo, the economic governance cluster leader for the World Bank in Liberia, will deliver…
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Clemson professor named environment and design dean
Daniel J. Nadenicek, chair of the department of planning and landscape architecture at Clemson University,…
