Tag: Columns
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Campus Scene: Clutching at (pine) straws
As the last days of one of the hottest summers in Athens give way to…
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UGA-Griffin campus will be led by Texas college administrator
Lew K. Hunnicutt, an administrator who oversees two campuses of Frank Phillips College in Texas,…
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School of Social Work holds open house at new location
The School of Social Work welcomed new faculty and friends at an Aug. 28 open…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual welcome back coffee Sept. 15 from 10-11:30…
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MBA program rises in ‘Forbes’ rankings
Forbes magazine released its biannual MBA program ranking Sept. 9, once again recognizing UGA’s Terry…
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‘Seeing Georgia’ exhibit to open Sept. 18
Six sites with histories of political and cultural battles help to tell the story of…
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Fall Signature Lecture series to include 3 Pulitzer winners
Business leaders, world-renowned historians, influential advocates for public health and the environment and three Pulitzer…
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Institute of Higher Education doctoral candidate receives two national honors
Denisa Gandara, a doctoral candidate inUGA’s Institute of Higher Education, is one of 33 students nationally…
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FACS nutrition course teaches students about healthy eating
Emma Laing has a goal in mind for students in her human nutrition and food…
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‘Latino USA’ host will screen documentary about diversity
UGA’s Peabody Awards in partnership with the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute and the…
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Study-abroad workshop
The Office of International Education is holding a workshop for those who want to start a…
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Bioinformatics symposium will focus on big data challenges in life sciences
The Institute of Bioinformatics Symposium “Big Data Challenges in Life Sciences” will be held Oct.…
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UGA continues to place among top public universities in ‘US News’ ranking
UGA continues to rank as one of the nation’s top public universities, according to U.S. News…
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13 UGA employees retired Sept. 1
Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Joyce Billingsley, building services worker…
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Horticultural ecologist to give College of Environment and Design lecture
James Hitchmough, a horticultural ecologist from the United Kingdom, will visit UGA to discuss ecologically…
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2015 Federal Legislative Retreat highlights UGA programs
In the race for federal funding, UGA has several strong advantages, and on Aug. 20-21,…
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Study finds South’s water sources pose risk for salmonella infection
UGA researchers have determined that various freshwater sources in Georgia could feature levels of salmonella…
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Fulbright FLTAs bring their cultural experiences to campus
Five young educators from Asia and the Far East are spending the 2015-16 academic year…
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Lawmaker, agency director visit UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center showcased its research potential when a U.S. congressman and a…
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UGA alumna and civil rights advocate to discuss ‘stand your ground’ laws
The Institute for African American Studies will host the lecture, “I Am Trayvon Martin: Hoodies…
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‘World-class scholarship’
Dean Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge discusses his career and his plans for the law school.
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Collaboration finds toxic chemical in birds outside of Superfund site
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory have found that a contaminated mixture called Aroclor 1268…
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Stanford researchers find new way to improve critical thinking skills
Physicists at Stanford University and the University of British Columbia uncovered a new way to…
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Service-learning mini-grants
Funding support is available from the UGA Office of Service-Learning for expenses relating to implementing…
