Category: Campus News
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Stephen P. Hubbell awarded honorary doctor of science
Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., awarded an honorary doctor of science degree in June to…
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During work or vacation, admissions director is always helping students
Think of David Graves as the collegiate middleman. The senior associate admissions director is the…
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University of Utah says no to guns
Despite a state law passed in August that would permit concealed weapons on campus, the…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 4
The annual UGA Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 4 with a kickoff…
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Fighting fire ants
Fall is a good time to bait fire ants for spring. Most fire ant baits…
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Information security will host computer, network course
UGA’s Office of Information Security has partnered with the SANS Institute to bring a six-day…
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Peach State Poll respondents: Immigration is good for country
Fifty-three percent of the state’s adult population believes that immigration is generally a good thing…
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‘Footloose wanderers’
Don’t even think about trying to pronounce it. Although it is found in many organisms…
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Chad Fertig won 2006 Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award
Chad Fertig, assistant professor of physics, won a 2006 Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement…
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Migraine study may improve care in and outside of emergency rooms
Migraines sufferers want relief fast. The debilitating effects of a migraine can seriously impair quality…
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Sidney Thompson received 2006 Outstanding Certificate of Merit
Engineering professor Sidney Thompson received a 2006 Outstanding Certificate of Merit from the National Academic…
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Benefits enrollment period announced
The benefits open enrollment period for 2007 for University System of Georgia employees, including those…
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University of Illinois goes online
The University of Illinois will soon offer online degree and certificate programs, according to the…
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Small conservation efforts pay off in big energy savings
As the cost of electricity, heating fuel and other energy sources continues to climb, the…
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Turn veggie waste into ‘gardener’s gold’
Instead of clogging up the landfills, turn yard waste into “gardener’s gold” by composting it.…
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Visiting artists from India to speak on business of art, discuss GMOA exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art is sponsoring a series of lectures and receptions in honor…
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Social work prof spends time in jail to keep repeat offenders out
Schnavia Smith Hatcher has never been arrested and yet she’s spent years in jails. She…
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Volunteers needed for two studies
Volunteers are being sought for two studies currently under way at the Infant Feeding and…
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Brian Glaser received national award
Brian Glaser, a professor of counseling psychology in the College of Education, received a national…
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Prof shares exciting research adventures
Adventures in Research Volumes I-III By Howard J. Wiarda iUniverse Inc. $16.95-$30.95 While traveling, there…
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Technology conference planned
The Technology Transfer Society will hold its 2006 annual meeting and conference, “Next Generation Innovation:…
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Ask UGA about policies, procedures
After more than a year’s worth of work by a special committee, the new Web…
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Athens tree canopy study paves the way for Southeastern project
With startling growth rates in the 16-county metro Atlanta area, there is a loss of…

