Tag: Columns
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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…
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‘Mind Blowers’ tutoring program helps middle school students
The UGA community as a whole finds a variety of ways to give back, such…
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University community mourns passing of Carl Sanders
Carl E. Sanders, a former Georgia governor, died Nov. 16 at age 89; UGA …
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Study uses DNA sequences to examine key events in plant evolution
Scientists from North America, Europe and China have published a paper in the Proceedings of…
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Retired CED professor receives NCPE award
John C. Waters, who retired from the faculty of the College of Environment and Design…
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Toy and clothing drive
Georgia United Credit Union, which serves UGA, is holding its 25th annual Wish Tree program…
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Grady College professor receives Milestone Award
Lynne Sallot, a public relations professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication,…
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UGA student graduation rates increase, reach record levels
From start to finish, UGA students are setting records for how quickly they are completing…
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Safety check
As part of Parking Services’ “Operation Safe Drive,” Carrie McCarty, a fifth-year student from Martinsville,…
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Inclement weather policy
During periods of inclement winter weather, UGA follows a set procedure for announcing operational changes.…
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Director of student affairs assessment and staff development named
Kara Fresk, who most recently served as associate director for student conduct, is the new…
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Read the November 17 issue of Columns
Click here to read the November 17 electronic issue of Columns.
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Holocaust Art Restitution Project’s Marc Masurovsky will give talk
Art historian Marc Masurovsky will give a talk Nov. 17 at 4:30 p.m. in Room…
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Disability Resource Center recognizes student, faculty accomplishments
The Disability Resource Center recognized some of UGA’s brightest and most resilient students at its…
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GeorgiaFunder to benefit programs, groups
UGA’s Office of Development recently launched GeorgiaFunder, a new platform for fundraising. The GeorgiaFunder is…
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David Chu receives award
David Chu, a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus in the College of Pharmacy, received the John…
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Group aims to aid low-income students
A group of nonprofit organizations led by Bloomberg Philanthropies announced last month a new effort…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra to perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.…
