Category: Campus News
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Peach State Poll finds more Georgians unhappy with federal government
Concerns about the war in Iraq and the economy were top reasons why 17 percent…
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Performing Arts Center celebrates 10th anniversary
The university’s Performing Arts Center celebrates its 10th anniversary season with the Athens debut of…
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Worth repeating
Victoria Hale, a pharmaceutical scientist and founder of the first nonprofit drug company, delivered…
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Nothing ventured: Fund helps faculty members finance one-time projects
Four years of planning could’ve gone down the drain.
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Former philosophy professor will speak at Founders’ Day
Retired UGA professor Bernard Dauenhauer will present the annual Founders’ Day Lecture Jan. 27 marking…
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Put on your dancing shoes: Marathon kicks off to help children
Sometimes the journey is just as important as the destination.
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University will honor civil rights icon
The Office of Institutional Diversity will remember and honor the late civil rights pioneer Rosa…
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Computer advice
UGA’s Student Technology Support Web site offers sage, easy-to-understand advice for computer set-up and trouble…
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Jeremy Kilpatrick elected to term on Board of Governors of the Mathematical Association of America
Regents Professor Jeremy -Kilpatrick has been elected to a three-year term on the Board of…
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Lynne M. Sallot and Grady College identified as major contributors in public relations research
Lynne M. Sallot, Grady College associate professor of public relations, and the Grady College of…
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Mileage reimbursement rate
The Internal Revenue Service has announced its single standard mileage rate, which applies to federal…
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Walter Hellerstein elected as trustee of American Tax Policy Institute
Walter Hellerstein, the Shackelford Distinguished Professor of Taxation Law, has been elected as a trustee…
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Michael Winship, history faculty member, named new Merton Coulter Professor
Michael Winship, a faculty member in the history department since 1993, has been named the…
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Student’s work graces two covers
The work of a UGA doctoral student appeared on the covers of two scientific journals recently.…
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Whit Gibbons named 2005 Outdoor Book award winner
Whit Gibbons, professor of ecology at the Savannah River Ecology Lab, was named a 2005…
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Duke updates iPod program
Heading into its second year incorporating personal technology into classrooms, Duke University is expanding its…
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Four receive awards at annual Freedom Breakfast
A packed audience attended this year’s Freedom Breakfast, which jump-started a week of activities honoring…
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‘Hidden’ knowledge
Bridging the gap between classroom and real-world situations is a challenge university professors face every…
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‘Somebodies’ goes to Sundance
Hadjii Hand’s first name is a nickname that his father gave him as a child.…
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University joins community effort to address persistent poverty in Clarke County
The university will play a key role in a major new initiative to address persistent…
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States increase funds for higher ed.
State spending for higher education increased an average of 5.3 percent in the 2005-06 fiscal…
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University of Georgia partners with community to celebrate life, legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
This week, UGA and the Athens community continue their partnership in offering several events for…
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Student ecology symposium
The 12th annual Ecology Graduate Student Symposium will be held Jan. 20-21 at UGA’s Institute…
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Safety needs
New Latino immigrants account for the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities in the South, due…
