Category: Campus News
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Site provides TIES to Mexico
The Training Internship, Exchanges and Scholarship (TIES) program’s Web site provides a wealth of information…
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Novel portrays Cherokees in transition
The Singing Bird: A Cherokee Novel John Milton Oskison Edited by Timothy B. Powell and…
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Longtime coordinator made clinic her ‘stage’ for preparing future therapists to help oth
If the director had made a different casting call some three decades ago, the play…
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Edward Delgado-Romero, president-elect
Edward Delgado-Romero, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development resources, has…
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Brenda Hayes, Historic Preservation Division
Brenda Hayes, a public service associate with the Fanning Institute, has been appointed to the…
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Diane L. Cooper, American College Personnel Association
Diane L. Cooper, a professor in the department of counseling and human development services, has…
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Casimir C. Akoh, vice president
Casimir C. Akoh, Distinguished Research Professor in the department of food science and technology, has been…
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Acting, teaching takes theatre professor from the classroom to Broadway—and back again
For Mirla Criste, the classroom is as comfortable to her as the stage.
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Tap tap tap
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will sponsor internationally acclaimed tap dance virtuoso Heather…
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Pluck pluck strum
The Performing Arts Center will present Welsh triple harpist Robin Huw Bowen (above) on April…
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Web services get boost from upgrades
The Office of the CIO and Enterprise Information Technology Services recently overhauled the computing hardware…
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Three faculty, Georgia Review will receive Governor’s Award in Humanities
Three UGA faculty members and The Georgia Review have been named winners of the Governor’s…
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Former Black Panther leader to give this year’s Mary Frances Early Lecture
Former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown will deliver the keynote address at the seventh…
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Proving Boltzmann
There are probably more molecules in your den than there are stars in the universe.
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First-time gardeners enjoy success
You can make your first vegetable garden a success with tips from George Boyhan, a…
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Princeton expands grad benefits
Princeton University has expanded one of its programs to include family-friendly benefits to graduate students,…
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MIT is putting course material online
MIT is making its course material available via the Internet through its OpenCourseWare program, and…
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Atlanta mayor sounds call to fund higher education for needy students
The democratization of higher education is within Georgia’s reach, but it’s up to residents to…
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Political science faculty member appointed Albert B. Saye Professor
The School of Public and International Affairs has appointed John A. Maltese as the Albert…
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Top authors to speak at annual children’s literature conference
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
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NSSE official will discuss how to shape ‘powerful learning experiences’
A leading authority on student engagement and collegiate teaching methods will deliver a lecture at…
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66th annual Peabody Awards
Thirty-five recipients of the 66th annual Peabody Awards were announced April 4 by UGA’s Grady…
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Two Honors students awarded Goldwater Scholarships
Two UGA Honors students have been awarded 2007-2008 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, one of the…
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Veteran government official to lead economic development
A veteran state government official with extensive experience in community and economic development has been…
