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OC Highlights — February 2008

A Monthly Tip Sheet on
Effective Communication

 

College Newsletter

Internal news source

The brainchild of Dr. J. Scott Angle, the CAES on-line newsletter is your source of information about your CAES coworkers. The newsletter has the latest information on college news, awards and honors, births, weddings and much more.

To submit your news items, please email Sharon Omahen at sharono@uga.edu.

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For Sale Publications

2008 editions available

The 2008 Georgia Pest Management Handbook and 2008 Georgia County Guide books are available for purchase. These books may be purchased with a credit card by calling Karen Kelley at 706/542-2657 or by sending a check made payable to UGA to 117 Hoke Smith Annex, Athens, GA 30602.

To viiew our list of available titles, visit the For Sale Publications Web page.

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Student Profiles

Amazing students

The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is home to an amazing group of students. Read our student profiles.

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Water Conservation Resources

Photo: Water conservation materials

Available materials for faculty and staff

During Extension Winter School this January each county office received a 3.5 gallon teaching kit that included a UGA/waterSmart rain gauge, low flow shower head, shower timer, turn off the tap mirror clings, conserve water tips magnets, managing a water wise landscape brochures and a water conservation county implementation guide.

Photo: Water conservation exhibit

Thirty 30-gallon rain barrel teaching kits were distributed through district and county offices.

Large format banner type exhibits are also available for check out from the district offices.

OC has provided on-line materials and resources at Marketing Extension: Resources: Water Conservation Materials.

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