Category: Campus News
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Forest resources gets new name
The Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources has received final approval from the University…
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Patricia Bell-Scott received Marie F. Peters Ethnic Minorities Outstanding Achievement Award
Patricia Bell-Scott, professor of child and family development, received the Marie F. Peters Ethnic Minorities…
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February
Thirteen UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Leadership applications
UGA’s Fanning Institute is accepting applications for the Latino Youth Leadership Program. The program is…
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Career conference
The UGA Alumni Association’s Multicultural Programs presents “Plotting the Course for Success” March 25 at…
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Marie Chisholm received 2005 Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award
Marie Chisholm, associate professor of pharmacy practice, received the 2005 Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence…
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National creativity experts will speak at Torrance Lecture on March 8
Nationally recognized creativity consultant and author Robert Alan Black, and Mark Runco, editor of Creativity…
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Getting it ‘write’
There’s a disease spreading in graduate schools known as “ABD.” It affects students nearing a…
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Gene Brody and Velma McBride Murry received Reuben Hill Award
Gene Brody and Velma McBride Murry, professors of child and family development, were part of…
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Beth Shackleford Kirch named 2006 recipient of Kutulakis Student Services Award
The Association of American Law Schools named Beth Shackleford Kirch, director of legal career services…
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New book explores ‘police power’
Theodore Roosevelt and World Order: Police Power in International Relations By James R. Holmes Potomac…
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Public administration professor researches ‘Lipstick and Logarithms’
The Department of Public Administration and Policy’s graduate program in public administration is considered the…
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NEH workshop
Douglas Arnold, senior program officer, NEH education division, will conduct an information session and workshop…
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Break in publication
Because of spring break, Columns will not be printed on March 13. Regular weekly publication…
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MIT will help build $100 laptops
The United Nations Development Programme and the nonprofit organization One Laptop per Child signed an…
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J. Marshall Shepherd elected to Executive Council and Committee of American Meteorological Society
J. Marshall Shepherd, associate professor and physical meteorologist/climatologist, was recently elected to the Executive Council…
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UGA Real Estate Foundation Inc. now under UGA Research Foundation Inc.
As a result of actions at separate meetings earlier this month, the UGA Real Estate…
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Bush on his own terms
While President Bush and his senior aides continue to defend the legality of the wiretapping…
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Harvard president calls it quits
In a public letter dated Feb. 22 Lawrence Summers, president of Harvard University, resigned his…
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Alarming art
While furor builds over the satirical cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad in Danish and European…
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Women’s History Month at UGA will honor the ‘overlooked’
Women’s History Month kicks off across campus in March, drawing together the often-overlooked contributions women…
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No more mint
In a story discussing whether the 1,100-year-old and financially troubled Royal Mint should close, The…
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The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
UGA’s Performing Arts Center presents the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir at 8 p.m. March 3…
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Deborah Roberts, ABC news correspondent, will deliver this year’s Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Globetrotting news reporter Deborah Roberts of 20/20 will deliver the annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture at 2…
