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Greatest hits: the Phil Walden legacy
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Family and friends of the late music impresario and Capricorn Records co-founder Phil Walden visited UGA to announce the creation of a fund to support the Music Business Certificate Program.
The Carter Presidency
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will participate in a conference on January 19-21, 2007, at the University of Georgia to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Carter’s inauguration as president.
Breathing easy
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Trichloroethylene (TCE), an industrial solvent, is classified as an animal, and possibly a human, carcinogen. Georgia is the eighth largest industrial producer of TCE.
Hands on animal science
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Brutus stood patiently as yet another student pulled on a glove up to her shoulder. The steer has gotten used to people sticking their hands through the tube in his side, reaching into his stomach and squeezing a handful of his lunch.
Housing launches online roommate search
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University Housing has launched the DAWG House, an online roommate search program for use by incoming first-year students.
Giving Back: Painter and Professor Radcliffe Bailey
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“There’s a certain time in your career when you have the desire to give back — to share what you may know,” says Radcliffe Bailey, an artist whose works adorn the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Chicago Art Institute, and the Smithsonian Institute, among many others.…
Healthy choices
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Wellness is based on making healthy choices, according to clinical assistant professor Chris Cook.
Smart art
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During the summer of 1970, John D. (Jack) Kehoe, a sculptor and University of Georgia professor of art, took a small group of UGA students to Cortona, Italy, for art classes.
Teaching that teems with life
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UGA professor James “Jim” Porter has never put teaching second, despite a busy research schedule. The Institute of Ecology professor has consistently gotten rave reviews from students lucky enough to get into one of his courses.



