Tag: Columns
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Credit Union food drive
The Georgia United Credit Union is holding its annual “Can Hunger” food drive through March…
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College of Veterinary Medicine researchers develop new treatment for rabies
Successfully treating rabies can be a race against the clock. Those who suffer a bite…
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Walk Georgia site offers fitness tracking
UGA Extension’s Walk Georgia program was relaunched Feb. 1. The updated site features fitness tracking…
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UGA study: For monarch butterflies, loss of migration means more disease
Human activities are disrupting the migration patterns of many species, including monarch butterflies. Some monarchs…
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Speaker discusses homelessness on university campuses in US
In 2013, there were around 36,000 documented homeless students in grades K-12 in Georgia, and those…
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Carmichael receives 2015 Iverson Bell award
Dr. K. Paige Carmichael, a professor of veterinary pathology and the former associate dean for…
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Build a compost bin to reduce waste
Resolve to live more sustainably by creating a compost pile to help reduce household waste.…
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Georgia Museum of Art organizes Piero Lerda’s first US exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art will host the exhibition Chaos & Metamorphosis: The Art of…
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$1.2M NIH grant will be used to make third-grade science fun
A team of researchers in the UGA College of Education is creating the next generation…
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SART protocol training
All UGA faculty and staff are encouraged to register for SART (Sexual Assault Response Team)…
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Read the February 2 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the February 2 electronic issue of Columns.
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New program in narrative media writing to begin
This fall, UGA will become the first major research institution to offer a low-residency Master…
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“Not Ready to Make Nice” on display through March 1
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA is presenting the exhibition Not Ready to Make…
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Philosophy colloquia series to resume
As part of its fall 2014-spring 2015 colloquia series, the philosophy department in the Franklin…
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Irish photographer to talk about ‘Things Left Unsaid’
Paul Seawright, an Irish photographer whose work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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Book honors UGA math education professor
Pursuing Excellence in Mathematics Education Edited by Edward Silver and Christine Keitel-Kreidt Springer eBook: $99;…
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Huang elected Fellow of the International Academy of Food Science and Technology
Yao-wen Huang, a professor of food science and technology and the director of the College…
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Parking Services expands electric vehicle charging program
Due to the popularity of UGA’s first electric vehicle charger and recent grant funding by…
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Prevent mice and rats from coming indoors during winter
During the winter months when people spend more time indoors, so do rodents. With a…
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$1.3M grant to fund behavioral health training for students
Behavioral health needs are a growing issue in Georgia, particularly among transitional youth between the…
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Study: Marital problems remain stable, even as dissatisfaction grows
A new study authored by a UGA psychologist shows that the severity and number of…
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Cornell appointed associate dean for academic affairs in veterinary medicine
Dr. Karen Cornell, a board-certified veterinary surgeon and a professor in the small animal medicine…
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Bassoonist Pollard to perform in faculty series recital Feb. 9
Editors note: This event has been canceled. Amy Pollard, an assistant professor of bassoon in…
