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100,000 reasons to study
The RIMS Atlanta Chapter recently announced its $100,000 commitment to the Spencer Educational Foundation over a three-year period starting in 2008. The donation will create a scholarship in memory of Dr. Edgar J. (E.J.) Leverett, founder of the University of Georgia Risk Management and Insurance Program. Dr. Leverett is...
NACTA on Campus
University off Wisconsin Madison In early 2006, Michel Wattiaux, a NACTA member since 2000, has received the UW-Madison Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award. Few are those from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences who have been honored with this prestigious award. As an assistant professor in Dairy System management, Dr....
NACTA on Campus
University of Georgia The Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication at the University of Georgia announced that beginning July 1, Dr. Brian Parr will join the faculty. Dr. Parr comes to the University of Georgia from Murray State University. He received his BS and MS at The University of...
Fred C. White
Lifetime Achievement AwardDr. White is D.W. Brooks Distinguished Professor and Head of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Department at the University of Georgia. He was a charter member of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association SAEA at its inception and has made tremendous contributions to southern agricultural economics throughout his 33-year...
The Museum of the Confederacy has awarded the 2003 Jefferson Davis Award to G. Ward Hubbs for his Guarding Greensboro: A Confederate Company in the Making of a Southern Community (University of Georgia Press, 2003).(Awards)(Brief Article)
The Museum of the Confederacy has awarded the 2003 Jefferson Davis Award to G. Ward Hubbs for his Guarding Greensboro: A Confederate Company in the Making of a Southern Community (University of Georgia Press, 2003). The Museum has presented the award annually since 1971 to recognize...
First occurrence of the nonindigenous green mussel, Perna viridis in coastal Georgia, United States
ABSTRACT Since being accidentally introduced into Tampa Bay in the Gulf of Mexico in 1999, the green mussel Perna viriclis, a native to the Indo-Pacific region, has proliferated and dispersed southwards along peninsular Florida. During 2002 another introduction of P. viridis occurred on the northeast coast of Florida and larval...
New centipedegrass seed.(Landscape Construction)
Patten Seed of Lakeland, Ga., will be marketing an improved centipedegrass variety--TifBlair from the Turfgrass Group. TifBlair was released by the University of Georgia in 1993 by world-renowned centipedegrass breeder Dr. Wayne Hanna. It was selected to give landscape professionals, highway departments and...
University of Georgia and HP take the lead in the Mobile Zone: students at UGA aren't waiting around for the 'Next Big Thing'
An academic-industry partnership at the University of Georgia (UGA] isn't trying to change the world with its embrace of iPAQ Pocket PCs and HP Tablet PCs, but Dr. Scott Shamp understands why some might think otherwise. "We're just trying to anticipate the way the world is changing," says the UGA...
Minority Buying Power to Triple through 2008.
By Dianne Solis, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 15--Minority buying power will more than triple from its 1990 level through 2008, illustrating the significant population growth, and, for blacks and Asians, their educational strides, according to a ...
UGA fails to make recruiting minorities a priority, consultants say - noteworthy News - University of Georgia - Brief Article
ATHENS, GA. The University of Georgia is failing in its goal to make recruiting minority students a priority, according to consultants who visited the campus and talked with faculty, staff, administrators and students. "It is seen as an important issue but not among the first five priorities," said...
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