Category: Campus News
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Book compiles essays on globalization
Globalization: Universal Trends, Regional Implications Edited by Howard J. Wiarda Northeastern University Press $35 paperback…
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Bard borrowers
A bit more than half a century ago, a musical called West Side Story opened…
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Melissa Shivers, national lead facilitators for the LeaderShape Institute’s 2008 faculty
Melissa Shivers, director of intercultural affairs, has been named one of 23 national lead facilitators…
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Jean-Pierre Piriou, Commandeur” in the order of the French Academic Palms
Jean-Pierre Piriou, a professor of French in the department of Romance languages, was recently elevated…
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Richard Mullendore, editorial board of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
Richard Mullendore, a professor in the College of Education’s department of counseling and human development…
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Monique Y. Leclerc, Outstanding Achievement in Biometeorology
Monique Y. Leclerc, crop and soil sciences professor, has received the award for Outstanding Achievement…
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Ruthann Weaver Lariscy, Loren Reid Distinguished Scholar lecture
Ruthann Weaver Lariscy, a professor in the department of advertising and public relations at UGA’s…
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Building services operation undergoes reorganization
To streamline and enhance its services to campus, the Physical Plant has reorganized its building…
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Architect’s community volunteer efforts are beyond measure
With a tape measure always in hand, Esther Sherman, a project architect in the Physical…
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St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre stages ‘Romeo and Juliet’ March 2
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the St. Petersburg State Ballet Theatre’s Romeo and…
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UGA Wind Ensemble to perform the ‘neXt’ best thing
New band director John Lynch and the UGA Wind Ensemble will celebrate the ‘neXt’ best…
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Dance, Dance Evolution: CORE’s new collection springs to life
Dancing while suspended in mid-air by only thin sheets of fabric will be just one…
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Preservationist to lecture Feb. 28
Béatrice de Andia, French preservationist and author, will give a lecture entitled “Gardens of the…
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Spring semester enrollment tops 32,000
Spring semester enrollment at UGA totals 32,177, a 1 percent decrease from last year’s record…
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Fossil expert to speak Feb. 27
Kirk Johnson, author of four books and chief curator and vice president of research and…
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Regents adopt plan to expand, boost medical school enrollment
The board of regents approved a resolution Feb. 13 that commits the university system to…
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Veterinarian studies role of public policy and international trade in animal disease transmission
At first glance, there would appear to be only the most tenuous connection between veterinary…
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‘Tidewater infielders’
Marine bacteria come almost a billion to a cup. Until recently, however, little has been…
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View auto coverage training video
All UGA employees should view the Auto Coverage and Safety Training video by April 1,…
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Head-scarf ban may be lifted on Turkish university campuses
Devout Muslim women in Turkey may be one step closer to being able to wear…
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Parent sues Wheaton College
Wheaton College in Massachusetts was sued by a recent graduate’s father over claims that the…
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Candidates sought for writing fellowship
UGA tenure-track and tenured faculty are invited to apply by March 17 for a Writing…
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Food services themed-dining event will showcase ‘All Athens’ menu
UGA dining halls will showcase foods from several Athens cities in the U.S. and Greece…
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Women’s History Month celebrates ‘Women’s Art: Women’s Vision’
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Institute for Women’s Studies and many departments and…
