Tag: Columns
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Circle Gallery exhibit will feature Southern Highlands Reserve
Rare ecosystems and native plants will be featured in the exhibit Southern Highlands Reserve: A…
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Nuts about narcissism
W. Keith Campbell, a professor and head of the psychology department in UGA’s Franklin College,…
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Examining emails
The Associated Press quoted Charles Davis, dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Reading ‘Discovery’
Georgia’s first lady, Sandra Deal, read to pre-K students in UGA’s Child Development Lab at…
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EITS computer fair
UGA students, faculty and staff can bring their personal laptop computers for free security checks…
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SecureUGA training
SecureUGA, an online, self-paced security awareness training program mandated by University System of Georgia policy,…
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Former Emory administrator named interim news service director
A former senior communications and marketing administrator at Emory University has joined the UGA Division…
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Habitat for Humanity international collection opens at Hargrett Library
Habitat for Humanity International will frame a house, to be used as affordable housing in…
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Premedical Studies Program site updated
The Premedical Studies Program has launched a new user-friendly website to help students interested in…
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MIT encouraging students to discuss stress after 4 recent suicides
The recent suicides of four students—two in March—at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have prompted…
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University staff members win 3 CASE awards
UGA communications, photography and design professionals were recognized with three awards at the Council for…
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UGA administrator named associate VP for instruction
Naomi Norman, a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor and veteran administrator in the classics department…
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DeKalb County superintendent to deliver annual Early Lecture
Michael L. Thurmond, the superintendent of the DeKalb County School District, will deliver the 15th…
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Study: Plant chemicals may prevent post-menopausal liver damage
Women going through menopause often struggle with weight gain that results when their estrogen levels…
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University of Oklahoma building legal case to keep painting stolen by Nazis
The University of Oklahoma is building a legal argument to keep a painting by Camille…
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‘GMA’ anchor, founding director of CITS will address spring graduates
Good Morning America anchor Amy Robach will give undergraduates one final charge on May 8…
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Fueled jobs
A UGA history professor was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about how lower…
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Read the March 23 electronic issue of Columns
Read the March 23 electronic issue of Columns.
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Social work students, faculty attend 50th anniversary of civil rights milestone
On Sunday, March 8, students and faculty from the UGA School of Social Work traveled…
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$50M in grants will be awarded to 18 Michigan community colleges
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announced that $50 million in grants will be awarded to 18…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar to deliver Charter Lecture
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and legal scholar Edward Larson will return to UGA to deliver a…
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Book looks at nature’s effect on Civil War
The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War…
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School of Law to host conference
The UGA School of Law’s student-edited Journal of Intellectual Property Law will host its first…
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Kodo to make UGA debut at Performing Arts Center
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Kodo March 29 at 7 p.m. in Hodgson…
