Tag: Columns
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Former US representative to be Scholar in Residence
Former U.S. Rep. John Barrow will become a Scholar in Residence at the UGA School…
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Tragic selfies
After a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit in Nepal in April, images of people taking selfies in…
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Four finalists named for medical partnership deanship
Four finalists have been named for the position of campus dean of the Georgia Regents…
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University hosts national teaching conference on Reacting to the Past
Faculty from universities and colleges across the U.S. mixed work and play at the Reacting…
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Obituary: Thomas Vigliotta
The Rev. Thomas F. Vigliotta, director of UGA’s Catholic Center, died July 4 in New…
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Grassland String Band to perform July 28
The Grassland String Band will perform the next concert in the State Botanical Garden’s Sunflower…
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Hiring initiative underway to recruit informatics faculty
UGA President Jere W. Morehead and Provost Pamela Whitten have announced a new hiring initiative…
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Obituary: Carl McCoy
Carl L. McCoy, a retired project director at UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government, died…
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New OLLI officers, board members elected
Betty Jean Craige, the former director of UGA’s Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, became…
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Digital Library of Georgia expands Savannah Historic Newspapers Archive
The electronic archive of Savannah’s historic newspapers has been expanded through the Digital Library of…
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Skidaway Institute of Oceanography takes part in worldwide Sampling Day
Scientists at the UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography joined researchers around the globe in a…
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$2.9M NIH grant will fund exploration of gender identity
UGA researchers will partner with other universities as part of a national study on identity…
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Office 2016 for Mac software
Office 2016 for Mac is now available in Office 365 for UGA employees and students…
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Assistant professor will explore health disparities research at NIH campus
Trina Salm Ward, an assistant professor in the UGA School of Social Work and an…
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CAES faculty visit peanut facilities in Haiti
While UGA is known as a hub for peanut research, sometimes the research with the…
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Obituary: Alphonse Buccino
Alphonse “Al” Buccino, a former dean of UGA’s College of Education, died July 6 in…
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In the swim
Assistant swimming coach Stefanie Williams gets her lunchtime workout in while swimming laps at Legion…
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Course reserve lists
The UGA Libraries is accepting course reserve lists for fall semester, which begins Aug. 17.…
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UGA, Food Bank of Northeast Georgia partner to aid access to local food, jobs
The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s food hub, housed in its Rabun County facility, will…
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UGA adds faculty, course sections to reduce large classes
In the latest in a series of steps to enhance the learning environment, UGA is…
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UGA finishes 14th in Directors’ Cup
UGA’s athletic program finished 14th in the 2014-15 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition.…
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UGA’s institutional spokesperson steps down after nearly 30 years
When he was a boy in LaGrange, Tom Jackson liked to hang out at the…
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Employees can begin enrolling same-sex spouses for coverage in benefits plans
Beginning July 13, UGA employees can begin enrolling their same-sex spouses for coverage in University…
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PSO Faculty Fellow works with local communities on technology programs
Theodore Kopcha, an associate professor in the career and information sciences department of UGA’s College…
