Tag: Columns
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Campus community invited to Nov. 10 kickoff for public phase of campaign
All members of the University of Georgia community—staff, faculty, students and local alumni and friends—are…
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Nine UGA faculty members named 2016-17 Service-Learning Fellows
The Office of Service-Learning has selected nine faculty members for participation in its yearlong Service-Learning…
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History professor pens op-ed on homegrown terrorism for Bloomberg
In an op-ed for Bloomberg, UGA associate professor of history Stephen Mihm looked back at…
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UGA student finds himself in ‘Jeopardy!’
Seth Wilson, right, a UGA doctoral candidate in Franklin College’s theatre and film studies department,…
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Leaders in fabric, textiles area to gather at AFFOA Industry Day, scheduled for Oct. 20
Leaders from the fabric and textile industry will join researchers and military officials in Athens…
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New remote access process
Beginning Oct. 17, users logging into UGA’s Remote Access Virtual Private Network will have a…
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Art contest deadline
The State Botanical Garden, a public service and outreach unit, is accepting submissions for its…
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Nominations being accepted for 2017 President’s Medal through Nov. 6
UGA will award the 2017 President’s Medal to recognize the longstanding, extraordinary contributions of former…
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Homeschooling in Georgia often involves teamwork, says education assistant professor
In most of the U.S., home-school parents “tend to be dual-parent and middle- or upper-income,”…
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Fish urine helps create biodiversity, says study by UGA graduate
Fish urine, believe it or not, can play an important role in creating biodiversity in…
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College of Pharmacy’s Ansel Symposium will focus on safe medication use
The UGA College of Pharmacy will hold its 2016 Howard C. Ansel Symposium, “Patient Safety…
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Scientists use genetic analysis of vampire bats to forecast spatial expansion of rabies in Peru
Rabies is likely to appear on the Pacific coast of Peru, an area where it…
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EITS and Franklin College to hold Computer Health and Security Fair
EITS and the Office of Information Technology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences…
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Signature Lecture speaker advocates international collaboration to face economic, social pressures
Frequent terrorist attacks, interracial tension, an unstable global economy and a refugee crisis the likes…
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Symposium examines state’s history of mental health reform, advocacy
A symposium at UGA will feature discussion about the history of mental health advocacy in…
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UGA mourns passing of former faculty, staff members
Two retired faculty and staff members, Ira Aaron and Melanie Andrews Burden, passed away in…
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Report: Average student takes five years to earn four-year degree
Across the nation, students are taking longer to earn their degrees, according to a recent…
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Dental fillings raise levels of mercury in the body, College of Public Health study finds
Dental surface restorations composed of dental amalgam, a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other…
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Functional Training Room provides area for new classes
The department of recreational sports began offering small group fitness classes in the new Functional…
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University of Michigan gets NSF grant to create fertilizer from urine
Engineering researchers at the University of Michigan are using a $3 million National Science Foundation…
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R.E.M.’s Mike Mills to perform ‘Rock Concerto’ in Hodgson Concert Hall
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Georgia premiere of the new Mike Mills…
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Improving global health
UGA’s new Center for Vaccines and Immunology is dedicated to improving global health by creating…
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Book helps define counseling practices
Affirmative Counseling and Psychological Practice with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Clients Edited by Anneliese A.…
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Veteran administrator named associate VP for instruction
William K. Vencill, a professor and veteran administrator in the crop and soil sciences department…
