Tag: Columns
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OLLI to showcase program offerings Sept. 9 with Bash and Activity Fair
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, an organization for adults 50 and older, hosts…
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‘Blue and You’ helps police, youth address potential conflicts
In a time of heightened sensitivity between police and the public, UGA has launched a…
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Two WeatherStem stations installed at university sites
New technology installed at two UGA locations will provide real-time weather data and early warnings…
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UGA geneticist studying neural tube defects for clues to common birth defects
An assistant professor of genetics at UGA was recently awarded a grant from the National…
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New MyID process
The process for requesting a MyID for new UGA employees has changed. The change does…
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University awards first Global Research Collaboration Grants to four projects
Four collaborative, international research projects at UGA are the first to receive seed funding under…
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UGA cello professor to open Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music opens its Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series with David…
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Study suggests high temperatures in inflatable bounce houses pose hazards to children
Heat safety issues in bounce houses can put children in danger, according to a new…
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Dean named fellow at the American Society of Landscape Architects
Daniel Nadenicek, dean of the College of Environment and Design, has been granted Fellow status…
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Four finalists for international education position to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of associate provost for international education at UGA will visit…
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New UGAAlert desktop app
An updated version of UGAAlert desktop notification software is available on the EITS software page…
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Employees should review balances for new Shared Leave program
UGA will be changing its Shared Leave program Jan. 1 to comply with the manner…
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Xavier U. to offer first Pizza ATM
College campuses are well-known hotbeds of innovation. Now, Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, is testing…
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Never a dull moment: Terry professor takes energetic approach to teaching
There’s a stereotype of the introverted, dull accountant.
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Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss returns as UGA law school’s Sanders Scholar
The UGA School of Law is again offering its students the opportunity to learn from…
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USG Chancellor Huckaby will retire in December; Wrigley named interim
University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby announced Aug. 10 his plans to retire Dec.…
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Associate dean to receive leadership award
Karl Newell, the associate dean for research and professor of kinesiology in the College of…
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Freshman Welcome: First-year students kick off their collegiate careers at Sanford Stadium
Members of UGA’s Class of 2020 gathered in Sanford Stadium on Aug. 10 for the…
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Psychology researcher challenges theory that good communication leads to marital satisfaction
One of the top reasons couples seek counseling is communication issues, so does better communication…
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New hybrid sweetgum trees could boost paper, bioenergy production
Sweetgum trees thrive under diverse conditions, grow as fast as pine trees and provide the…
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Ride and seek
Starting with a lesson on the growing agritourism industry at Jaemor Farms near Gainesville to…
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SPIA ramps up its research enterprise
Research expenditures in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs increased by an astounding 126…
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Hugh Hodgson School of Music revamps its Thursday concert series for 2016-2017 season
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music has revamped its concert series for the 2016-2017…
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Instructional designer uses digital tools to collaborate, create, educate
As UGA instructors continue to move toward active-learning approaches to teaching, instructional design technology specialists…
