Category: Campus News
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Stephen E. Condrey won 2005 award for best public sector human resource management book
The Handbook of Human Resource Management in Government, edited by Stephen E. Condrey, faculty member…
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Early lecturer discusses African-American leadership
There wasn’t much he didn’t cover. Racism, the Bible, misogyny, hip-hop, Fat Albert. Each got…
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Kim D. Coder appointed to world Nominations and Elections Committee
Kim D. Coder, professor of community forestry and arboriculture at the Warnell School of Forestry…
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Awards
• Don Tadlock, construction director, and Jay Austin, project superintendent, received the Dwight Douglas Service…
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Final run-through
In anticipation of their 16-day tour of China starting May 14, the Redcoat Band invites…
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Public Policy Institute
As part of the 25th anniversary year of National Issues Forums, UGA’s Franklin College of…
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Family and Consumer Sciences dean plans to step in new direction
Sharon Nickols is not retiring. And, she’s not stepping down as dean of the College…
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Businesswoman will receive honorary doctoral degree at Commencement
The university will award an honorary degree to Jane Seddon Willson, an Albany businesswoman who,…
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Help yourself to some art
The Performing Arts Center has announced the roster of artists for the 2006-2007 season. The…
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University will add degree programs at its Griffin campus
The university will offer two new bachelor’s degree programs at its Griffin campus, as well…
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UGA again increases minimum salary
The minimum wage paid to salaried employees will be increased to $19,000 per year as…
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Poet’s book of essays ‘born of trouble’
The Muse in the Machine: Essays on Poetry and the Anatomy of the Body Politic…
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Rodney Garner selected to participate in Minority Football Coaches Forum
Rodney Garner, assistant head coach and defensive line coach for the football team, was one…
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Libraries operating hours
The Main and Science libraries will be open as follows during the intersession: 7:30 a.m.-7:30…
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Civil rights historian warns that democracy is in danger
“We speak like Martin Luther King but govern like Caesar,” said Taylor Branch, addressing the…
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University of Virginia offers guaranteed admission plan
The University of Virginia will guarantee admission to all qualified students from the state’s 23…
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Teresa Pérez-Gamboa named as outstanding teacher at the university level
The Georgia chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese has named…
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Back from the brink
Along with the American dream of going to school, maintaining a home and growing a…
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Basketball camp
Boys aged 8-18 are invited to enroll in the Dennis Felton Basketball Academy. The first…
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Institute of Ecology gets $190,000 grant
A $190,000 grant from Southern Sustainable Agriculture, Research and Education will help the university’s Institute…
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Jack Bauerle named Southeastern Conference Women’s Coach of the Year
Jack Bauerle, head coach of the women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams, has been…
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Help yourself to some art
Arcadia Revisited: The Architecture of Landscape, an exhibition probing the 18th century’s ideal of rural…
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Summer publication schedule
Columns begins its summer publication schedule with the May 1 issue. Instead of being printed…
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Professional and personal development
Ever wanted to write a mystery novel? How about learn photography or brush up on…
