Category: Campus News
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B.C. Wang, A. Lindo Patterson Award
B.C. Wang, professor and Ramsey/Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology, received the 2008…
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Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Award
Peter Smagorinsky, a professor in the department of language and literacy education, will receive the…
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Lynne M. Sallot, 2007 Outstanding Educator
Lynne M. Sallot, professor of public relations, has been named the 2007 Outstanding Educator by…
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Stacey Kolomer, Marietta Suhart Award
Stacey Kolomer, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, received the Marietta Suhart…
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Vince Dooley, Homer Rice Award
Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, recently received the Homer Rice Award. The top award…
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First Visitors Center director gets ready to roll up her welcome mat
One of the first voices many visitors to campus hear may be that of Fran…
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At the Performing Arts Center
The Performing Arts Center presents flutist Gary Schocker and guitarist Jason Vieaux on Oct. 19…
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At the Georgia Museum of Art
Some of the world’s top interior designers will make the Georgia Museum of Art into…
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Circle Gallery
The Architecture of Landscape, an exhibition by Athens artist Jim StipeMaas is on display through…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 18
UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 18 with a kickoff breakfast…
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Project Vote Smart’s Voter Defense System to stop at UGA on Oct. 17
Project Vote Smart will bring its Voter Defense System to UGA Oct. 17 from 10…
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Arch Foundation adds two trustees
The University of Georgia Arch Foundation has added two members to its board of trustees.…
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NOAA funds graduate program on ocean sciences and health policy
The University of Georgia has been awarded a $518,000 grant from the National Oceanic and…
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Use water more efficiently
With Athens and the surrounding counties under Level 4 water restrictions and around-the-clock bans on…
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‘Super toxin’
Trypanosoma is a nasty class of single-celled parasites that cause serious, even fatal diseases in…
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Rutgers offers free tuition to low-income students in New Jersey
Rutgers University announced that it has implemented a new program that will allow minority and…
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Essay: Drug companies found to influence writing in medical journals
Drug companies may have a more influential role in how professors publish articles in medical…
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Four innovative faculty members receive 2007 D.W. Brooks Awards
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences presented its annual D.W. Brooks Faculty Awards for…
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Political consultant will speak about 2008 political race
On Oct. 22, Paul E. Begala, political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former…
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Interdisciplinary artist Elliott Earls to visit campus for week-long residency
Renowned designer, performance artist and filmmaker Elliott Earls will spend Oct. 15-19 in residence at…
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UGA undergraduates give good marks to their overall educational experience in survey
UGA students who participated in the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement have again evaluated…
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‘Permanent tribute’
The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia has established a scholarship fund to help…
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$1.18 million NIH grant will help to develop rabies vaccines
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health has…
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Task force formed to study water use, conservation efforts
A task force has been formed to recommend ways the university can immediately reduce water…
