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The Arkansas Community Dev-elopment Society will host its annual conference at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway on Oct. 4
The Arkansas Community Dev-elopment Society will host its annual conference at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway on Oct. 4. Louise Hill of the Fanning Institute at the University of Georgia in Athens will open the conference with a talk on "Local Leadership in the 21st Century." Other topics...
Leo Wells honored by UGA
Leo Wells, president of Wells Real Estate Funds, was among four Georgia business leaders honored with alumni awards from the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia. Wells was one of three executives receiving the college's Distinguished Alumni Award. "Leo is a great businessman who has...
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...
Monster Announces Fourth Annual Diversity Leadership Program Linking College Students with Top Companies at University of Georgia, July 23-24; PricewaterhouseCoopers returns as premier national platinum sponsor for six weekend seminars
MAYNARD, Mass. and ATHENS, Georgia -- Building on the success of the first three years of the Diversity Leadership Program DLP, Monster, the leading global online careers property and flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, today announced the next DLP weekend seminar that will take place at the University of Georgia...
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation names director of Forage Improvement
Joseph H. Bouton, an internationally renowned forage breeder and geneticist, has become the director of the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation's Forage Improvement Division. The Mississippi State and University of Florida grad is a forage breeder and geneticist, having taught and advised undergraduate and graduate students as a professor...
Unusually Sized State Flag Causes New Controversy in Georgia.
By Richard Hyatt, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 18--ATLANTA--A state flag adopted by the Georgia House is not a standard size and will be expensive to reproduce, a University of Georgia expert on the flag told a Senate Committee...
Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising: Understanding Its Consequences
Since 1985, when the FDA lifted the ban on Direct-To-Consumer DTC prescription drug advertising, advertising spending by the pharmaceutical industry has increased tremendously. The dramatic increase in DTC advertising has generated a great deal of debate about its potential benefits and risks to the public and the healthcare system. The...
Georgia Professor Named Freedom Forum Journalism Teacher Of The Year
ARLINGTON, Va., July 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Conrad C. Fink, journalism professor at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia, has been named one of three Journalism Teachers of the Year by the Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan foundation dedicated to free press, free speech...
Athens Banner-Herald, Ga., Business Briefs Column.
Athens Banner-Herald, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 5--BOTTLEWORKS CITED FOR EXCELLENCE: The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation recently recognized The Bottleworks on Prince Avenue, a development project which adapted the former Coca-Cola Bottling Company complex in Athens for livable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-used community....
Irrigation research park comes to Georgia
The University of Georgia college of agricultural and environmental sciences is building an irrigation research and education facility near Camilla, Ga. The park is in Mitchell County, in the heart of the Flint River Basin and Dougherty Plain, which houses about half the state's 1.5 million irrigated acres. The...
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