Category: Campus News
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Climate control
What does global warming mean to you? State climatologist David Stooksbury, an atmospheric sciences professor…
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Richard T. Watson, Fellow of the Association for Information Systems
Richard T. Watson has been named a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems. Watson…
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Norman Thomson, College Science Teacher of the Year
Education professor Norman Thomson has been named the 2007 College Science Teacher of the Year…
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Gail Lutowski,
Gail Lutowski, education specialist for the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, has been…
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Savannah Coastal Refuges
The Savannah Coastal Refuges, part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, honored its 2005…
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Librarian bookends her career by teaching history and playing music
Nan McMurry fashioned a way to combine two things she enjoys, working in a library…
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Belgian Brass Quintet will perform March 10
The Performing Arts Center presents the Belgian Brass Quintet (above) on March 10 at 8…
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Ancestors and Foundlings
The Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries will present the exhibition Ancestors and Foundlings featuring…
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Performing Arts Center Prize awarded
The university’s inaugural Performing Arts Center Prize was recently awarded at the Young Concert Artists…
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Two athletes honored as role models
The Atlanta Area Council of Boy Scouts of America selected UGA student athletes Kellie Middleton…
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UGA laboratory wins Innovation Award
The university’s Nutraceutical Research Laboratory has received a Georgia Center of Innovation Award from Gov.…
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WUGA hosts Live at Legion Field
WUGA 91.7 / 97.9 FM and the UGA Music Business Certificate Program will host a…
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‘Ticking time keepers’
Science has known for decades that biological clocks govern the behavior of everything from humans…
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Don’t neglect your septic system
Like hot water and electricity, your home’s septic system is one of those things you…
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Court: School liable for harassment
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that public schools can be held responsible if they…
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University of Toledo’s history department accused of sexism
One professor has resigned and four others filed complaints at the University of Toledo following…
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Lecturer blames impending budget crunch on health care
The cost of health care is rising faster than American earnings, taking a bigger percentage…
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Former U.N. ambassador: Civil rights movement is now in corporate America
Former Atlanta Mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young emphasized the need to continue fighting for…
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UGA expert talks to President Bush about alternative energy resources
President George Bush heard first hand about the University of Georgia’s “big picture approach” to…
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University to host national symposium on bioinformatics
An upcoming symposium on campus will showcase new developments in the field of bioinformatics and…
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Former Cherokee chief to discuss women’s leadership in 21st century
Wilma Mankiller, the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, will deliver the keynote…
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Atlanta mayor to deliver this year’s Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin will be the speaker for the 18th annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture on…
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Former president of South Africa will receive Delta Prize
Delta Air Lines and the University of Georgia will present the 2007 Delta Prize for…
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New America Media director to visit UGA’s Grady College
Sandy Close, an Academy Award winner who has also won a MacArthur Foundation “genius award,”…
