Tag: Columns
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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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$1.3M grant from NIH will be used for new statistical tools
UGA’s Ping Ma will use a new grant to crunch big data numbers, which is…
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OLLI@UGA to present discussion about 2016 presidential election
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, in partnership with the Athens Regional Library System, will…
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College of Education professor elected member of psychology society
Amy Reschly, a professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, was recently elected…
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‘Perfect Renaissance duo’
In an interview with Widewalls, Margaret Morrison, an associate professor at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School…
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Book details state’s earliest rural churches
Historic Rural Churches of Georgia By Sonny Seals and George Hart University of Georgia Press…
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Early voting to be held at Tate Center
UGA students, faculty, staff and community members registered to vote in Athens-Clarke County may cast…
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Researcher on hunt for grasses that can thrive in Georgia summers
Like most college students, David Jespersen was unsure of what he wanted to study. At…
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Conference highlights research on public health issues
Researchers in the College of Public Health and other UGA departments shared their expertise alongside…
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Lead paint could be lurking on your latest thrift-store find
Vintage furniture and salvaged architectural details can add character to any decor. However, thrift-store treasures…
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Work/life balance coordinator helps employees be more productive
For Kizmet Adams, work/life balance really isn’t about balance at all. It’s about creating harmony…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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Veteran journalist will discuss fight to end childhood hunger
Roger Thurow, a veteran foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and anti-hunger activist, will…
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‘An Evening in Paris’ to give snapshot of chamber music from ’20s, ‘30s
The City of Light and the Classic City become one when the Thursday Scholarship Series’…
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Four-year rate for graduation at UGA jumps to record level
A concerted effort at UGA to help students earn their degrees in a more timely…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host Toddler Tuesday program Nov. 8
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA will host its first Toddler Tuesday Nov. 8…
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Diverse messages
According to UGA’s Selig Center for Economic Growth, the fastest-growing ethnic consumer group is Asian-Americans.…
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UGA to co-host summit for women in STEM
Women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, fields will gather in Atlanta…
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ASO to light up Hodgson Hall with explosive ‘Fire’ works
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Nov. 13 at 3…
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2015 Georgia grads owe less in student loans than national average
Student loan debts for college graduates in 2015 were up 4 percent from 2014, with…
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17 UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2016
Seventeen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service…
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Voting, vaccine patterns
Parental politics could play a role in whether teens get recommended vaccinations, according to a…
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#UGASafeDrive
This year’s Safe Drive event will take place Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 2…
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Author, humorist to give keynote at UGA’s 2017 Alumni Seminar
UGA’s 2017 Alumni Seminar, “A Sense of Place,” will be held on Feb. 17-18. The…
