Tag: Columns
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inductee discusses upbringing, influences
While growing up in Decatur, Roy Blount Jr. always hoped to be in a hall…
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School of Music presents annual holiday shows
The spirit of the holidays will rise to the rafters of Hodgson Concert Hall when…
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Alumnus moves from driver’s seat to transit system leadership
Demarrio McClary considers himself a “city explorer.” The interim operations manager of UGA Campus Transit…
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Performing Arts Center welcomes Avi Avital for Dec. 4 concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present mandolin virtuoso Avi Avital Dec. 4 at 3…
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Southeast Model African Union helps students learn about countries, cultures
Tifara Brown has learned several lessons participating in three Southeast Model African Union conferences, from…
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Professors inducted into National Academy of Kinesiology
Two College of Education faculty members were recently inducted as Fellows into the National Academy…
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Exhibition showcases works from ‘The Georgia Review’
By Sarah Dotsonsdotson@uga.edu In collaboration with The Georgia Review, the Georgia Museum of Art is…
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UGA-grown poinsettias
Students in UGA’s Tau chapter of Pi Alpha Xi Horticultural Honor Society will hold their…
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Library course reserve lists
The UGA Libraries is accepting course reserve lists for spring semester until Dec. 9. Information…
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New UGA Chemical and Laboratory Safety Manual now available online
A revised Chemical and Laboratory Safety Manual is now available to all members of the…
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Duke Foundation grants will fund programs in biomedical research
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation is giving more than $4 million in grants to help…
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‘Smart’ systems expert named Brown Engineering Professor
WenZhan Song has been named the Georgia Power Mickey A. Brown Professor in Engineering at…
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Author, humorist will deliver keynote at Alumni Seminar
Alumni and others interested in lifelong learning will converge on the UGA campus Feb. 17-18…
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Donation from Red Cross student volunteer saves life of 6-year-old girl
Two months ago, Jordann Tiras saved someone’s life.
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UGA researchers battle antibiotic-resistant bacteria
UGA researchers will use a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, ESPN executive will address graduates at fall Commencement
Jon Meacham, a biographer and journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book about…
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Holiday pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual holiday pottery sale Nov. 30-Dec.1 from…
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UGA president appointed to NCAA presidential leadership group
UGA President Jere W. Morehead has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Presidential Forum.…
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Professor’s interdisciplinary research strives to answer age-old questions
The middle of an Illinois cornfield, it turns out, can prove fertile ground for a…
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UGA-led consortium and conservation agencies host ocean-themed film contest
A team of UGA-based marine researchers investigating the impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil…
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‘Incredible generosity’
The UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital has renamed its Small Animal Hospital in honor of Cora…
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November 2016 retirees
Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1.
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College of Ed professor honored by National Latina/o Psychological Association
A College of Education professor was recently honored by one of the country’s leading associations…
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New book explores Florentine art, science
Renaissance Art and Science @ Florence Susan B. Puett and J. David Puett Truman State…
