Category: Campus News
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Finalists named for family and consumer sciences deanship
Four finalists have been identified in the search for the next dean of UGA’s College…
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Latino students aim to buck higher education trend
“Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed.”
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Wild-Life opens at Circle Gallery
Wild-Life, an exhibit by Tad Gloeckler, UGA associate professor of art, is on display in…
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Course reserve lists
UGA Libraries are now accepting course reserve lists for summer and fall semesters of 2006.…
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Major scholarships presentation
The Honors Program will present an information session on major scholarships on April 19 at…
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New digs: Georgia Center ready to show off first phase of two-year, $1 million renovation
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel is inviting UGA employees and…
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First undergrad program in China to start
The School of Public and International Affairs and the Carl Vinson Institute of Government are…
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U. of Cincinnati prof named new director of women’s studies
The university has appointed a new director of its Institute for Women’s Studies. Chris Cuomo,…
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CURO symposium features undergraduate research
Undergraduate researchers from UGA will present their creative and scholarly works at the annual Center…
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One big gulp
Reporting on the McClatchy Co. of Sacramento’s purchase of the Knight Ridder Inc. newspaper group,…
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Power of Observation exhibition features paintings by Margaret Morrison
An exhibition of paintings by Margaret Morrison, entitled The Power of Observation, is on display…
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Interactive reading
USG Linkages is a new “e-magazine” published by the board of regents of the University System…
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Trio of SPIA colleagues contribute to university’s advancement efforts
Faculty, staff and retiree donors are all around you, giving back to the University of…
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New director works to raise profile of environmental ethics program
Earlier this year, a 23-year-old interdisciplinary program welcomed a new director and an old friend…
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Flower power
Cincinnati’s Business Courier reports that Procter and Gamble Co. is investing in cuphea, a flower…
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Advertising professor studies ‘beefcake’ and ‘cheesecake’
When Tom Reichert picks up a magazine or sits in front of the TV, the…
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Agricultural and environmental college dean announces administrative changes
In an effort to streamline administration, J. Scott Angle, dean and director of the university’s…
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Plans approved for a $249 million football stadium at U. of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota’s board of regents recently voted 11-1 to build a new $249…
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The wait is over
Students awaiting word on their admissions status to UGA’s class of 2010 received news last…
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John Inscoe, Southern historian, has been named a University Professor
John Inscoe, a professor of Southern history at UGA, has been named a University Professor.…
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Battlestar Galactica, The Shield, House among this year’s Peabody winners
The winners of the 65th Annual Peabody Awards were announced April 5 by UGA’s Grady…
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Larger than life
Bread & Puppet Theater, one of the nation’s oldest activist theater companies, will offer a…
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Graduate programs remain strong in magazine’s ranking
Several of the university’s graduate programs are once again ranked in the top 50 according…
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State, UGA bid to house new bio and ag defense facility
Gov. Sonny Perdue announced late last month that the state of Georgia has submitted two…
