Category: Campus News
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Billboards vs. trees
North Carolina allows billboard owners to cut down publicly owned trees to keep their signs…
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Red meat
That ruby red hue of meat in grocery store cases is more likely the deceptive work…
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Business models, idle minds
Greg Topp, UGA’s information technology planning and decision support director, was recently featured in EDTech…
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Survey: Private institutions spend more on recruiting than public ones
Private schools spend about four times as much to recruit new students compared to their…
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Former senator will give keynote address at law school conference
Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards will kick off the inaugural Working in the Public Interest…
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Making music
The new Music Business Certificate program has launched a Web site to spread the word…
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Boyd Data Center increases its capacity
The EITS Boyd Data Center, located on the first floor of the Boyd Graduate Studies…
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Close to home: Career of Rusk Center director comes full circle
Why would a successful politician and lawyer leave the high-powered world of Washington, D.C.? To…
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Mediation project
Mediation of conflicts is available through the university’s Mediation Project. Mediation is a voluntary, informal…
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Coverdell Center dedication will affect on-campus traffic
The UGA community is invited to the dedication for the Paul D. Coverdell Center for…
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Minding the weather
For UGA faculty member Alan Stewart, it’s all about the weather.
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Richard Hudson elected to Slippery Rock University Sports Hall of Fame
Richard Hudson, a professor and public service associate, was elected to the Slippery Rock University…
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Tom Landrum selected to serve on Georgia Humanities Council’s board of directors
Tom Landrum, executive assistant to UGA President Michael F. Adams, has been selected to serve…
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Donna E. Alvermann received 2006 William S. Gray Citation of Merit
Donna E. Alvermann, Distinguished Research Professor of Language and Literacy Education, is the recipient of…
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NEH workshop
Douglas Arnold, senior program officer in the education division of the National Endowment for the…
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Poll: Georgians split on Iraq War
The most recent Peach State Poll, a quarterly survey of public opinion conducted by UGA’s…
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Revised parking policy
At its March 23 meeting, the University Cabinet approved a new set of rules for…
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Thomas R. Koballa Jr. received 2006 Outstanding Mentor Award
Thomas R. Koballa Jr., professor of mathematics and science education, has received the 2006 Outstanding…
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Suite named for Honors Program benefactor
The director’s suite of the Honors Program was recently named for Sheffield Hale, a longtime…
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Town hall meeting will focus on student use, abuse of alcohol, drugs
The campus community is invited to a town hall meeting to discuss how the student…
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Band members ‘tune up’ on Chinese language, culture
“How many of you think fortune cookies come from China?” Rongrong Liu asked the hundreds…
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New committee will examine wages being paid to university employees
The University Council has authorized the creation of a study committee to examine the issue…
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Two chosen recipients of UGA’s outstanding adviser/mentor award
A faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and an adviser in…
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Environmental opportunities in China
The Office of Global Programs will host the seminar “Prospects for Cooperative Environmental Research and…
