Category: Campus News
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New book details history of the state capitol
Democracy Restored: A History of the Georgia State Capitol Timothy J. Crimmins and Anne H.…
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New dean plants seedlings for growth
On Aug. 15 Michael L. Clutter became the dean of the Warnell School. The son…
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David P. Landau, lecture
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of physics and director of the Center for Simulational…
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Joe Key, Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists
Joe Key, emeritus professor of plant biology and former vice president for research, has been…
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Andy Horne, Fellow of the American Psychological Association
Andy Horne, Distinguished Research Professor emeritus and interim director of the Educational Policy and Evaluation…
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Tom Cochran, Georgia Federal Credit Union
Tom Cochran, former assistant vice president for student affairs, has been appointed to the board…
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Karen S. Calhoun, Mentor Award
Karen S. Calhoun, professor of psychology, received the Mentor Award from the Clinical Psychology of…
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Faculty member named Georgia Power Professor in biotechnology
Michael W.W. Adams, Distinguished Research Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, has been named Georgia…
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Law professor’s belief in indigent defense fuels her desire to teach
Do you know that approximately 80 percent of criminal defendants in felony cases nationwide cannot…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performance to showcase 19th-century composers
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will perform Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall…
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LET’S PUT ON A SHOW
The UGA Performing Arts Center opens the 2007-2008 season with the legendary Mickey Rooney on…
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Education student receives APA award
Chris Bell, a fourth-year doctoral student in counseling psychology in the College of Education, received…
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Energy expert to give Brooks Lecture
In fuel production, the new “black gold” grows green. And Princeton Environmental Institute’s Eric Larson…
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Conference will highlight impact of social media on public relations practice
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will host a conference Oct. 19-20 to…
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‘Limited footprint’
By 1763, the world of Cherokee Indians in the Southeastern U.S. was in tatters.
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Duke to create criminal justice center in wake of lacrosse scandal
Spurred in part by recent prosecutions of some of its lacrosse players, Duke University announced…
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Control ants by baiting in the fall
When you think of fire ants in the fall, “vulnerable” isn’t the first word that…
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Business college loosens dress code
Following negotiations with students, the Illinois State University College of Business has relaxed the strict…
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Two-day fair showcases study, work and travel abroad opportunities
From marine sciences in Antarctica to philosophy in Austria, the 23rd annual Study, Work and…
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Re-energizing campus
With concerns about high energy costs, climate change, waste reduction and other environmental issues on…
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IWS to host inaugural conference on women and girls in Georgia
The Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting the inaugural conference on Women and Girls in…
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Community shares support, concerns about proposed bio and agro-defense facility site
Local officials and area residents gathered on campus Sept. 20 to express their support for…
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UGA to implement 911 system, other security suggestions
The university will implement an enhanced-911 phone system and will appoint a Behavioral Assessment and…
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The Georgia Review included in Best American Magazine Writing 2007
The Georgia Review, the internationally distributed literary quarterly published at the University of Georgia since…
