Tag: Columns
-

Reports of COVID-19 remain low
It sets another record low since UGA began surveillance testing in August.
-

Delmer Dunn, former UGA vice president for instruction, dies
For nearly 40 years, he made a major impact on teaching and service at UGA.
-

Fewer rural students applying to medical school
This decrease could lead to fewer doctors in less populated areas of the country.
-

Butterfly increase and decline related to climate
Study tracks the net abundance of butterflies in the U.S.
-

New fund helps graduate students complete degrees
President Morehead commits $250,000 to new Graduate Student Degree Accelerator Fund.
-

AU/UGA Medical Partnership holds eighth Match Day
Students matched with programs in emergency, internal and family medicine.
-

Kathy R. Pharr named vice president for marketing and communications
Greg Trevor elevated to associate vice president.
-

ISL director navigates cultures during a pandemic
Justin Jeffery began handling COVID-19 issues earlier than most campus staff.
-

Dream Award winner has honored King’s legacy
Pastor and longstanding Athens leader continues to foster community.
-

Kannan receives $2M NIH MIRA award
Kannan will use the award to map relationships connecting sequence and function in gene families.
-
Extended hours coming to UGA Libraries, Miller Learning Center
The hours extension adds 34 additional operational hours per week.
-
Wubah discusses leadership journey during spring lecture
The African Studies Institute spring lecture honors its students and faculty.
-

Director makes connections for College of Engineering
Kelley Saussy builds bridges between the college and corporate partners.
-

Four UGA employees retired March 1, 2021
Four UGA employees retired March 1, 2021.
-

UGA Opera Theatre presents spring Opera Scenes
The performance will be live-streamed from Hodgson Hall on March 24 and 25 at 7…
-
Director of Georgia Marine Institute discusses purple marsh crabs’ effect on marsh landscapes
Merryl Alber, director of the University of Georgia Marine Institute on Sapelo Island, was recently…
-
Associate dean in College of Education discusses teaching training programs
Stacey Neuharth-Pritchett, associate dean for academic programs in the Mary Frances Early College of Education,…
-
Kinesiology professor discusses feeling energized through exercise
Patrick O’Connor, a kinesiology professor in the Mary Frances Early College of Education, was recently…
-
Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology Symposium set for May 4
Registration is now open for the 30th annual Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology Symposium, hosted…
-

Book examines division between ‘human and animal conditions’
Carrie P. Freeman interviews the leaders of advocacy groups to gain insight on how human…
-
University Woman’s Club plans April 13 meeting
The University Woman’s Club spring meeting will be held virtually on April 13 from 11:30…
-

A twist in marketing can boost cosmetic brands
Research shows self-expression resonates more than self-disguise.
