Tag: Columns
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US, China agree on student visas
Earlier this month, China and the U.S. agreed to extend terms for short-term visas, which…
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CTL hosts conference on learning technologies
UGA’s Center for Teaching and Learning hosted the Southeast regional conference of the Association for…
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Michigan State U. administrator named VP for instruction at UGA
Rahul Shrivastav, a professor and administrator who has spearheaded transformative changes to the learning environment,…
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Site to help ‘clear the air’
Details of UGA’s “Let’s Clear the Air” campaign along with information about the University System…
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UGA Libraries to host reading, lecture
The UGA Libraries will host a book publication event and a lecture by an Emory…
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Retired School of Law faculty member receives honorary professorship
Alan Watson, retired Distinguished Research Professor and holder of the Ernest P. Rogers Chair of…
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Holiday pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual holiday pottery sale Dec. 3-4 from…
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Development office finalizes reorganization
The development office has been reorganized to enhance fundraising efforts as UGA advances its comprehensive…
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Chester: Demand for Internet service growing rapidly
The demand for Internet service at UGA is growing rapidly—just as people are using more…
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University System budget can’t support parental leave proposal, leaders say
A recommendation adopted Nov. 19 by University Council that faculty be provided eight weeks of…
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Course reserves deadline
Dec. 10 is the deadline to submit course reserves to guarantee that they are available…
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Docent Corps applications
The Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries now is accepting applications for participants in…
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Board of Regents of University System of Georgia elects new officers
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia elected new officers for 2015…
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Regents approve replacement of UGA’s coal-fired boiler at Nov. 12 meeting
At its Nov. 12 meeting, the board of regents approved the replacement of the coal-fired…
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The 5 Browns to perform Dec. 8
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present The 5 Browns Dec. 8 at 8 p.m.…
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Assistant professor looks to develop more interdisciplinary relationships
For Christina “Christy” Boyd, interdisciplinary research is the key to success.
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CAES professor receives American Agricultural Law Association award
Terence Centner was presented the American Agricultural Law Association’s highest award, the 2014 Distinguished Service…
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Hundreds of Clarke County 10th-graders experience arts at UGA during trips
What began as a vision for a Clarke Central High School social studies teacher became…
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Researcher recommends public health officials tailor messaging about mother-infant bed sharing
Bed sharing, a practice where mother and infant sleep on the same surface, remains popular…
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Vinson Institute finance courses extend UGA’s reach
A financial training curriculum developed by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government has grown into…
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New book combines kids’ plays, insects
Bugs@Play: Puppet Shows in which Insects Confront People-Sized Problems Ann Blum Black Kettle Press $14.95…
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$18.8M grant funds continued studies of Gulf of Mexico spill
A group of scientists led by UGA’s Samantha Joye has received a new grant to…
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Annual UGA Holiday Concert will return to Hodgson Concert Hall
The UGA Holiday Concert, an annual Athens tradition, will return to Hodgson Concert Hall for…
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Hands-on science
The enthusiasm of more than 400 seventh-graders and their teachers bounced off the glass-windowed walls…
