Category: Campus News
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Administrative Changes
Two veteran UGA administrators will work together to oversee newly initiated academic programs at UGA’s…
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Two awarded Fulbright scholarships
Rebecca Witter, a doctoral candidate in ecological and environmental anthropology, and Bradd Haley, who recently…
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Researcher uses grant to study home schooling for black families
College of Education researcher Cheryl Fields-Smith will spend the next two years studying home schooling…
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Volunteer Fair
The second annual UGA Volunteer Fair is set for 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at…
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Survey: 20 percent of female cadets at the Citadel suffer sexual assault
According to a survey released by the Citadel, about 20 percent of female cadets have…
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World-renowned symphony and opera maestro slated to conduct orchestra at UGA
Conductor Christian Badea will be in residence on campus Sept. 11-15. His visit is hosted…
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Open house
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute, located at 290 South Hull St. will host…
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N.J. mulls plan to merge universities
New Jersey state legislators have appointed a committee to study whether to combine the University…
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Donna Alvermann awarded 2006 William S. Gray Citation of Merit
Donna Alvermann, a Distinguished Research Professor in the College of Education’s Department of Language and…
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Panel talks terror
A panel including Corrie Brown, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor and veterinary pathology professor (above,…
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Sept. 11 memorial
A remembrance ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks will…
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Clarification
In the Aug. 28 Columns, a report on the status of recommendations from the Task…
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Physical plant employee still going strong after nearly 30 years
At 5:30 p.m. every workday, when most UGA employees are on their way home, Wylie…
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UGA cracks down on laptop theft
Roughly 20 UGA-owned laptops go missing in an average year, and with the increasing worries…
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Grade-A expert
A worldwide search for a researcher to help lead the state’s avian vaccine development efforts has…
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Fuel up on breakfast
When it comes to starting the day off right, the best breakfast is the one…
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Build a better garden
Would-be master gardeners can learn from plant experts at the “Landscape Design Basics for the…
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Anthony E. “Tony” Waller elected to board of directors for National Association for Law Placement
Anthony E. “Tony” Waller, associate director of legal career services at the School of Law,…
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Carl Glickman selected to serve on steering committee
Carl Glickman, scholar-in-residence and past University Professor of Education at UGA, has been selected to…
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Four finalists named for public health deanship; campus visits scheduled
Four finalists to become the first permanent dean of the new College of Public Health…
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Squashing a bug
Toxoplasma gondii is one nasty bug.
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Students find themselves learning a variety of disciplines in Balkans
The trip 21 students took to Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro this summer wasn’t just UGA’s…
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Grant deadlines
The deadline for submitting proposals for Learning Technologies Grants is Sept. 18. Administered by the Committee…
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Waterlogues: The story of Southern water
Interstate Water Allocation in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia: New Issues, New Methods, New Models Edited…
