Category: Campus News
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Strong medicine
In its formal application for re-use of the Navy Supply Corps School property in Athens,…
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African Studies director named University Professor
Lioba Moshi, a professor of comparative literature and director of the African Studies Institute in…
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Campus, community prepare to observe Black History Month
A speech by former U.N. Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will highlight the university’s…
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Media Advisory: “Open Mic with Mike” forum, Feb. 2
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will host an “Open Mic with Mike” forum…
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The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century
The lens of “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century” conference provided a means…
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Expectant and new mothers sought for UGA research study
Volunteers are being sought for two University of Georgia studies focused on evaluating the effects…
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New UGA conservation center to focus on needs of nature and humans
The Center for Integrative Conservation Research (CICR) at the University of Georgia is a new…
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Peabody Awards welcome three new board members
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has approved three new members…
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UGA’ Terry College of Busines to open second location in Buckhead for its Evening MBA program
Beginning in August, the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business will offer its Evening…
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UGA kicks off Black History Month with production at the Morton Theater
UGA will launch its Black History Month festivities with a special performance of Peaches by…
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WIP proposals
The Franklin College Writing Intensive Program is inviting proposals from Arts and Sciences faculty in…
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Staff Council officer nominations
To comply with University Council bylaws and pending changes to Staff Council bylaws, elections will…
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Journal celebrates its 60th anniversary with special issue
The Georgia Review, UGA’s internationally known quarterly journal of arts and letters, highlights its 60th…
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University Theatre presents a modern-day Tartuffe
When Molière’s Tartuffe was first performed in 1664 at the Versailles court of Louis XIV,…
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Debate team wins at Fullerton competition
The UGA debate team of Brent Culpepper and Kevin Rabinowitz won the debate tournament held…
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Saxophonist in residence at music school
One of the world’s leading saxophonists will share his talents with the UGA community Jan.…
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Georgia Center wins Readers’ Choice Award
ConventionSouth magazine presented the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel with its…
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Microbiology manual moves to UGA
The editorial office of Bergey’s Manual Trust is moving from Michigan State University to UGA.…
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Scholars in African-American, urban education will speak at UGA conference
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in urban and African-American education will highlight UGA’s…
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Freedom Breakfast honors role of women in civil rights struggle
The female perspective took center stage Jan. 12 at the 2007 Freedom Breakfast, the annual…
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Helping hands
A swarm of volunteers moved from mounds of mulch to beds of lifeless clay like…
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Professor testifies at Congressional hearing on minimum wage hike
Despite widespread support by Congress for increasing the minimum wage from $5.15 per hour to…
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Emeritus professor of geography will give Founders’ Day Lecture
In observance of the university’s 222nd anniversary, Clifton W. Pannell will present the annual Founders’…
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$700,000 grant will be used to study vertebrate growth
The American Cancer Society has awarded a research grant for $700,000 to a faculty member…
