Tag: Columns
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Why I Give
Name: John A. Maltese Position: Albert B. Saye Professor and head of the department of…
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Town hall meeting to be held April 28 for UGA’s new finance and HR system
OneSource is UGA’s project to launch a new finance and human resources administration system that…
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Export compliance officer discusses balancing national security and international engagement
When you hear “export control regulations,” your mind might conjure up images of professors behind…
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Athens veterinarians to participate in national service animal eye exam event
The UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital will once again offer free eye exam screenings to service…
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Plant biologist builds bridge between academics, service
Wendy Zomlefer got fired up whenever she ventured out to the State Botanical Garden.
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National Science Foundation funds $5M Cape Hatteras study
Sometimes called the “graveyard of the Atlantic” because of the number of shipwrecks, the waters…
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Family communication study
Researchers in the psychology department are conducting a study to learn more about how families…
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Ohio State’s Mollie Blackburn to deliver 22nd Coley Lecture
Mollie Blackburn, a professor of teaching and learning and sexuality studies at Ohio State University,…
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Why I Give
Name: John A. Maltese Position: Albert B. Saye Professor and head of the department of…
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Performing Arts Center to present Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in April 27 performance
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus April 27…
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New guide book focuses on Broad River
Broad River User’s Guide Joe Cook University of Georgia Press $19.95 The Broad River is…
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‘Fighting for education’
A Christian Science Monitor story examined the growing and diverse homeschooling movement in the U.S.…
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Assistant professor teaches students art of agricultural communication
On a typical Friday morning in the middle of the semester, Abigail Borron’s students aren’t…
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#CrossofGold
UGA historians and Georgia Tech data scientists tracked what “going viral” was like 120 years…
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Breast cancer survivors study
The HEELS Study (Healthy Eating, Mindfulness, Exercise and Lifestyle in Breast Cancer Survivors) is recruiting…
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Latin American Sustainable film series to conclude with ‘Children of Amazon’
The 2015-2016 Latin American Sustainable Agriculture film series will conclude with the screening of Children…
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Know your ingredients
A recent Chicago Tribune article explored the latest housekeeping fad of homemade cleaning products. Pamela…
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UGA Fulbright scholars to visit Germany, explore Chile
UGA faculty participating in the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 Core Fulbright Scholar and Fulbright Specialist programs…
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Healthy growth
Urban ecology students at UGA had the opportunity to cultivate garden therapy this spring as…
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Textbook publishers report that digital sales have outpaced print
Major education publishers have reported that digital textbook sales have surpassed print for the first…
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Lecture, documentary to highlight significance of early automobile tourism
A lecture and documentary screening highlighting the significance of the Dixie Highway will take place…
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Newsmakers to gather at UGA for three-day Alumni Seminar
Some of the nation’s most prominent newsmakers—in fields ranging from athletics to the sciences—will share…
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Office of Service-Learning to mark its 10th anniversary with showcase
The Office of Service-Learning will celebrate its 10th anniversary April 19 with an all-day showcase.…
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Peabody Awards names 60 finalists; gala host
For the first time in the 75-year history of the Peabody Awards, 60 finalists have…
