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U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT RANKS UGA AMONG THE NATION'S TOP 20 PUBLIC SCHOOLS:
The University of Georgia moved into the top 20 in U.S. News and 
World Report's annual listing of the nation's best public colleges 
and universities.  Tied with Purdue University, the University of 
Iowa and Ohio State University at number 20, UGA moved up two spots 
from last year's ranking in the magazine's 2001 edition of the 
"America's Best Colleges" guidebook, released Sept. 1.
http://www.uga.edu/columns/current/front2.html


KIPLINGER'S MAGAZINE SAYS UGA IS AMONG THE TOP 20 BEST VALUES IN THE COUNTRY:
The University of Georgia is ranked among the nation's top public 
schools  in terms of getting the best "bang for the buck" according 
to Kiplinger's annual ranking released in the publication's October 
2000 issue.   UGA ranks 15th, higher than any other school in the 
state of Georgia, on this year's list of the top 100 best values in 
public colleges and universities.
http://www.uga.edu/news/news.bureau/releases/releases2K/kiplingers.html


UGA FACULTY MEMBERS TO TESTIFY BEFORE THE CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS:
Marilyn Hughes and Rebecca M. Mullis, faculty members in UGA's 
College of Family and Consumer Sciences, will address the Black 
Congressional Caucus on Friday, Sept. 15, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the 
Henley Place Hotel in Washington, D.C.  They will discuss their 
success in recruiting and retaining older African Americans in a 
dietary intervention trial.
http://www.uga.edu/news/news.bureau/releases/releases2K/black_congress 
_caucus.html


A SCORE OF BULLDOGS HEADED TO THE OLYMPICS:
UGA will be well represented at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, 
Australia: 20 former or current students, representing eight 
countries, will be competing, and swim coach Jack Bauerle is one of 
the assistant coaches for the U.S. team.
http://www.uga.edu/columns/current/campnews6.html


YAMACRAW PROFESSORS JOIN UGA'S COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT:
Three professors have joined the University of Georgia's department 
of computer science this fall as part of Yamacraw, a strategic 
economic development initiative to make Georgia a world leader in the 
design of telecommunications infrastructure hardware and software.
http://www.uga.edu/news/news.bureau/releases/releases2K/yamacraw_new.html


EVENTS

NEW GROUP HOSTS FIRST PARENTS AND FAMILIES WEEKEND AT UGA:
Parents and family members of current UGA undergraduates have been 
invited to campus for a special parents and families weekend Sept. 15 
and 16. The weekend is the first major event sponsored by the new UGA 
parents and families association, organized by UGA foundation 
trustees Peter Amann and Read Morton and coordinated by Tammy 
Gilland, a staff member in the Division of External Affairs.
http://www.uga.edu/columns/current/digest.html


RESEARCH

UGA SCIENTISTS LEAD $3.4 MILLION NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRANT:
The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant of $3.4 million 
to a team led by a University of Georgia botany professor for 
research into the role of transposable elements in rice. The new 
research will be on the cutting edge of studies in the genetics of 
rice and could help lead to a new understanding of the world's 
number-one crop plant. Susan Wessler, a professor of botany and 
genetics at UGA, is the principal investigator on the new NSF grant.
http://www.uga.edu/columns/current/front3.html


IN THE NEWS

"EMBRYO STEM CELLS BOUGHT FROM US"
A Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald story about embryo stem cell 
research mentions work done by UGA cloning expert Steve Stice.
http://www.smh.com.au:80/news/0009/08/text/pageone6.html

"ROADKILL GENES"
A brief on research conducted at the University of Georgia's Savannah 
River Ecology Laboratory on the genetic differences of animals living 
within a certain distance of four-lane highways runs in the current 
edition of Scientific American magazine.
http://www.sciam.com:80/2000/1000issue/1000inbrief.html


"POLITICAL SCIENTISTS SEE GORE VICTORY OVER BUSH"
According to Fox News, UGA political scientist Brad Lockerbie is 
among several experts at this year's annual American Political 
Science Association meeting who made predictions on who will win the 
upcoming national presidential race.
http://www.foxnews.com:80/elections/083100/gore_science.sml


"DROUGHT DEVASTATES RURAL TEXAS ECONOMY"
A Sept. 1 New York Times article about continuing drought conditions 
in the South quotes UGA state climatologist David Stooksbury and UGA 
extension specialist Charles McPeake.
http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/090100tx-drought.html


SPOTLIGHT

GEORGIA MAGAZINE'S SEPTEMBER 2000 ISSUE
The latest issue of Georgia Magazine, UGA's quarterly publication, is 
now available on the Internet.  Features include a story about a UGA 
anthropologist studying how the destruction of Borneo's rain forests 
has threatened the native inhabitants with extinction;  an essay from 
U.S. Senator Zell Miller on the challenges facing higher education; 
and a profile on every Bulldog's favorite wrestling phenom, GOLDBERG!
http://www.uga.edu/gm



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