Tag: Columns
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University Council passes proposal for 2018-2019 Academic Calendar
At its March 22 meeting, the University Council approved a proposal for the 2018-2019 Academic…
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Willie Cole to discuss creative process at Holbrook Lecture
Nationally recognized artist Willie Cole will deliver the Alfred Heber Holbrook Lecture at the Georgia…
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CURO Symposium highlights work in undergraduate research
Sydney-Alyce Bourget stands at the edge of Harvard Forest, measuring the height of one of…
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Alumni Association nominations
The University of Georgia Alumni Association is accepting nominations for the 40 Under 40 Class…
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University of Illinois faculty member to deliver Coley Lecture
Siobhan B. Somerville, associate professor of English and gender and women’s studies at the University…
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Reducing frustration with health care is key for those with chronic medical conditions
Navigating the U.S. health care system can be frustrating for anyone, but for adults with…
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Newly promoted and tenured faculty to be honored at banquet
UGA will host banquets May 1 and 2 to commemorate the promotion and tenure of…
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Alumnus named president of Fisk University, to start tenure July 1
UGA alumnus Kevin D. Rome Sr. was named president of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee,…
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USG upgrades its Perks at Work program
USG Perks at Work, the employee discount program offered by the University System of Georgia,…
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Former CAES dean to discuss smallholder farmers’ needs
For years, soil scientist J. Scott Angle worked to make some the world’s most technologically…
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Johnson to speak at UGA’s spring Commencement
Ernie Johnson Jr., a UGA alumnus and host for Turner’s NBA coverage and TNT’s Inside the…
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American historian discusses conservative intellectual movement
Modern conservatism is a patchwork of sects and ideas that is held together by three…
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Business students find a community at new Correll Hall
Some key ingredients to business success are preparation and collaboration. So, it makes sense to…
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Southeast Chemical Biology Symposium to be held April 14 in Coverdell Auditorium
The Southeast Chemical Biology Symposium, “Small-Molecules for Understanding Life and Managing Disease,” will be held…
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‘Strong partnership’
When Dennis Kyle, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, arrived on the University…
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Book looks at immigration, education quality
U.S. Latinization: Education and the New Latino South Pedro Portes and Spencer Salas SUNY Press…
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School of Law to host Rural Healthcare Symposium
The UGA School of Law will host the second annual Rural Healthcare Symposium April 21…
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Faculty soloists take the stage for Thursday Scholarship Series finale
The final concert in the 2016-2017 Thursday Scholarship Series brings together some of the Hugh…
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Early bloomers
Amen Corner, one of the most famous stretches of fairway in America, came into play…
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SPIA’s 2017 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability to be delivered April 12
The 2017 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability will be given April 12 at 1:30 p.m.…
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UGA and Russian faculty develop new studies and teaching materials for second language learners
Creating innovative materials to teach Russian grammar is a challenging task. But with the development…
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2017 Coca-Cola First Generations Scholars Dinner held
The University of Georgia hosted the annual Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars Dinner March 20 at the…
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UGA scientists study how plants decipher complex, molecular messages for recognizing good bacteria
Bacteria can be a plant’s friend or foe and recognizing the difference is essential for…
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University Theatre takes revenge in next staging
The University Theatre will present Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare, directed by Ray Paolino. Performances…
