Tag: Columns
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4-H agent receives award
Liberty County 4-H agent Kasey Bozeman received the 4-H Military Partnerships Award from the National…
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Engelhard named to national advisory committee
George Engelhard Jr., a professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, was named…
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CDC scientist to speak about early AIDS investigations at Vanguard lecture
“CDC, Hollywood and the Early Days of AIDS in the U.S.” will be the topic…
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UGA to host national Blue Key conference
The UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society will host the 2015 Blue Key National…
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Student employee award
The Career Center is accepting nominations until Feb. 6 for UGA Student Employee of the…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Jan. 13 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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Researchers find potential target for colon cancer treatment
UGA researchers have discovered that a specific sugar molecule plays a major role in the…
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November, December retirees
NovemberEleven UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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SPIA updates its website
The School of Public and International Affairs has updated its website. Featuring a rotating backdrop…
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Free software available to employees
UGA faculty and staff now have free access to download and install Microsoft Office ProPlus…
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Circle Gallery at UGA hosts exhibit ‘Witness: The Photographs of Billy Howard’
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design is hosting the exhibit Witness:…
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Former UGA faculty members named president, provost at universities
Two former UGA faculty members have been named to senior administration positions at two U.S.…
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Performing Arts Center presents State Ballet Theatre of Russia in ‘Swan Lake’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in Swan…
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CAES’ ag forecast to be held across state
From new varieties to new technologies and markets, UGA’s team of agricultural economists will provide…
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Commencement speakers encourage grads to leave their marks on the world
The 2,355 eligible graduates for the fall Commencement ceremonies at Stegeman Coliseum Dec. 19 were…
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National search underway for next dean of forestry school
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee to…
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Email policy change
The system that lets employees directly receive official university emails at non-UGA email accounts will…
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Former UGA professor pens poetry book
Citizen: An American Lyric Claudia Rankine Graywolf Press Paperback: $20 Claudia Rankine’s new book, which…
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Book by professor emeritus honored by publishers
A book written by Cal M. Logue, Meigs Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies, was honored…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show works by former professor
The Georgia Museum of Art is presenting The Life and Work of Alice Fischer, Cultural…
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Reduced flu shot rates
The University Health Center has reduced its rates for flu shots offered to UGA students,…
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Ecologist explores link between biology, mathematics
Many ecologists will say that they spent their childhoods exploring fields and forests or splashing…
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Center for Teaching and Learning launches faculty fellows program
The Center for Teaching and Learning held a kickoff event in December for its new…
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Study Abroad Fair to be held Jan. 14
The Office of International Education will hold a spring Study Abroad Fair Jan. 14 from…
