Tag: Columns
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Grant proposal deadline
The UGA Parents and Families Association’s Parents Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for the…
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Alumnus writes novel set in Athens
The Painter J.W. Deas 3-Day Ranch Press Paperback and e-book: $9.99 Life can be complicated…
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Georgia Power, UGA advancing solar energy through new project
Georgia Power leaders joined UGA officials, Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols and community and…
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Wing structure helps female monarch butterflies outperform males
Evidence has been mounting that female monarch butterflies are better at flying and more successful…
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Construction begins on new Center for Molecular Medicine facility
UGA officials broke ground Dec. 1 on the Center for Molecular Medicine, a 43,000-square-foot facility…
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Two faculty named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors has named two UGA faculty members to the 2015 class…
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House leader to speak at Freedom Breakfast
Stacey Y. Abrams, House minority leader for the Georgia General Assembly and state representative for…
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Ecology professor receives $151,000 NIH grant to study dengue fever and polio
Pejman Rohani, a professor in the Odum School of Ecology, received $151,000 from the National…
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Tobacco cessation classes
Registration is open until Jan. 14 for the College of Pharmacy’s “Beat the Pack” tobacco cessation program.…
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15 students discuss faculty, staff who have impacted them
At UGA, students work with world-class faculty and staff every day. These graduating students talk…
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Pharmacy faculty member receives American Cancer Society grant to study prostate cancer
Ewan Cobran, an assistant professor of clinical and administrative pharmacy in the College of Pharmacy,…
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Law school’s new Jurist in Residence program honors late federal judge
The School of Law has created the B. Avant Edenfield Jurist in Residence, which will…
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Class of 2020: Early admission offered to more than 7,500
MacKenzie Tobin, a senior at Schley County High School in Ellaville, received an early surprise…
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Chemical dispersants can suppress natural oil-degrading microorganisms, new study shows
The use of chemical dispersants meant to stimulate microbial crude oil degradation can, in some…
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Kellogg Award nominations
Applications are currently being accepted for the 2016 Outreach Scholarship-W.K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award. Sponsored…
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UGA Alumni Association announces seventh annual Bulldog 100 list
The UGA Alumni Association has released the 2016 Bulldog 100. This annual program recognizes the…
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eLearning Commons upgrade
The eLearning Commons will be unavailable beginning Dec. 21 at 5 p.m. through Dec. 31…
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Federal research funding decreases
Federal funding of higher education research and development dropped for a third straight year, according…
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LGBT Resource Center director supports students
For Meg Evans, it’s personal. When she started her collegiate career, there was no place…
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Man of peace
Han S. Park, a pre-eminent scholar on global peace and a thought leader on the…
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Disability Resource Center recognizes students, faculty, donors at annual reception
The Disability Resource Center awarded scholarships to 26 students at its annual Student and Faculty…
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University’s inclement weather policy and notification process
During periods of inclement winter weather, UGA follows a set procedure for announcing operational changes.…
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CAES researchers receive USDA grant to study pathogens in corn
Robert Kemerait, a professor of plant pathology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Ecology researchers to study lake sturgeon in Niagara River
Seth Wenger, Craig Osenberg and Greg Jacobs received $43,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…
