Tag: Columns
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Why I Give: Jenna Jackson
Name: Jenna Jackson Position: Associate Director of Admissions and Diversity, School of Law At UGA:…
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NY Philharmonic String Quartet to make Athens debut
The chamber ensemble from one of America’s premier orchestras will perform a program of quartets…
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Twelve employees selected for third cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute
Launched in 2017, the WSLI is an annual program aligned with the Women’s Leadership Initiative…
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Udall Scholar focuses on land preservation, art
Diane Klement receives scholarship for commitment to a career in the environment.
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Food for thought: Maiolica at the Georgia Museum of Art
Exhibition displays illustrated pottery from Renaissance Italy.
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Four UGA students named 2019 Goldwater Scholars
It’s highest undergraduate award for fields of natural sciences, mathematics, engineering.
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Study links lifestyle factors and hardened arteries
The mechanisms that contribute to arterial stiffening are not well understood.
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On its centennial, UGA-Tifton reflects but looks forward
The campus has been a backbone to the state’s No. 1 industry of agriculture.
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Museum exhibition shows jewelry as sculpture
Works by David Hayes on view at Georgia Museum until July 28.
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UGA professor to co-lead female Nat Geo expedition
They will study the plastic pollution crisis in the Ganges River.
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UGA plans to name football field after Vince Dooley
A ceremony is in the works for 2019 football home opener on Sept. 7.
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Debate Union top varsity team in nation
Tops in American Debate Association and the National Debate Tournament.
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New film harnesses power of biography’s tale
Science education professor’s book helped propel story of Malawian engineer.
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UGA honored for first-generation student success
The designation comes from the Center for First-generation Student Success.
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UGA receives record number of Boren Scholars
Seven awarded scholarships to study abroad during the 2019-2020 academic year.
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400 new UGA need-based scholarships serve state
Georgia Commitment Scholarships top goal more than a year early.
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Lecturer discusses ways to promote civil discourse
UConn president outlines strategies during Louise McBee Lecture.
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Glenn Burton: A leader of the ‘Green Revolution’
He was one of the world’s most prolific agricultural scientists.
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Portal launches for policies and procedures
A centralized policy portal that enables users to search for and access university-level policies and…
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Book offers ways to explore Oconee River
In the Oconee River User’s Guide, both novice and experienced water sports enthusiasts will find…
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UGA Career Center honors 2019 Student Employee of Year
Elaine Cassandra said working with the animals is “the best feeling in the world.”
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Pest management organization honors two CAES plant pathologists
Tim Brenneman and Bhabesh Dutta, plant pathologists in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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National organization honors College of Education professor
Mary Atwater, a professor in the mathematics and science education department in the College of…
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International association honors CED professor
James Reap, a professor in the College of Environment and Design, has been awarded the…
