Tag: Columns
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Dawgs for the road
Instead of using their spring break to take a hiatus from university life, over 40…
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Irish author talks about impact of family on writing
Irish writer Colm Toibin’s novels are inspired by his own life, including the memories of…
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SBDC will hold daylong conference on cybersecurity for small businesses
Experts from the FBI, the state of Georgia, Fort Benning U.S. Army base and the…
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Educational experiences
Experiential learning opportunities like study abroad programs, internships, service-learning, fieldwork and collaborating with faculty members…
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Engineering students tackle real-world problems in Georgia
From a research pool in the basement of a building on South Campus to cities…
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Performing Arts Center to present ‘Sugarloaf Mountain: An Appalachian Gathering’
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents Apollo’s Fire March 28 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson…
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‘Meaningful reflection’
Dr. Gregory S. Broughton of the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music looked to the…
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Campus dean continues to work toward advancing medical education, research and outreach efforts
A consensus builder by nature, one of the first priorities that Dr. Shelley Nuss had…
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College Board report: More high schoolers take AP classes, tests
A new report from College Board shows a record number of high school students are…
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Educational survey: International students face unique hurdles
International students at U.S. institutions want more feedback, more examples of assignments, and for professors…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra performs works inspired by past
The UGA Symphony Orchestra performs its penultimate concert of the year March 30 at 8…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble’s season finale celebrates jazz, adventurous music making
The Hodgson Wind Ensemble’s final concert of the year features improvisation, works and performances by…
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Insect Zoo open house to be held April 7
The Bug Dawgs and the UGA entomology department are hosting the 31st annual Insect Zoo…
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Taste tests
The flavor of a ripe tomato straight from the garden can’t compare to tomatoes from…
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Stem cell treatment may restore vision to patients with damaged corneas
Researchers working as part of UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center have developed a new way to…
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Small spaces
Reality TV shows such as Tiny House, Big Living; Tiny House Nation; and Tiny House…
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CMSLC to perform ‘Russian Twilight’ April 2
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center April…
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Social work faculty member works to fix cracks in health service use
Access to needed health services is a challenge for many people, particularly those with mental…
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Help researchers collect dogwood data
Dogwoods are one of the most popular landscape trees in the American South, but little…
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Senior Grady College journalism major awarded Google News Lab Fellowship
Daniel Funke, a senior journalism student at the UGA Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Three new staff will expand SREL’s outreach efforts
Three new employees have joined the outreach team at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. They…
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Book examines differences in journalism
Cross-Cultural Journalism: Communicating Strategically About Diversity Maria Len-Rios and Earnest Perry Routledge Paperback: $51.95 Hardback:…
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Veterinary Medical Center marks two-year anniversary of opening
This March marks the two-year anniversary of the opening of the new Veterinary Medical Center…
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Undergraduates to present findings at CURO Symposium
From spectator injuries at baseball games to invasive garlic mustard plants in forested areas, more…
