Tag: Columns
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Holding court
2014 Homecoming queen Megan Ernst, a journalism and political science major and MPA dual degree…
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Signature Lectures created to highlight talks by thought leaders
UGA has created a new “Signature Lectures” designation to highlight campus talks by some of…
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New CTL program
The Center for Teaching and Learning has launched a new fellows opportunity for faculty who…
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Selig Center report: Minorities energize US consumer market
The buying power of minority groups in the U.S. has reached new heights and continues…
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Pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold a special pottery sale Oct. 28-29 from 9…
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Groundbreaking ceremony to be held for UGA Griffin Food Technology Center
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Oct. 17 at 3 p.m. on the Griffin campus…
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Spanish professor named language academy correspondent
Luis Correa-Diaz, a professor of Spanish in the Romance languages department of the Franklin College…
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University of Nebraska to offer early retirement incentives to faculty
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln announced it is offering early retirement incentives to tenured…
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OneDrive for Business available
OneDrive for Business—a cloud-based solution for storing, syncing and sharing files with other people—is now…
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2014 Terry faculty, staff awards recognize five for outstanding contributions
Teaching, research, service, community and achievement. These are the values that the Terry College of…
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Journalist, ‘Consider This’ host to give McGill Lecture
Antonio Mora, a prominent Hispanic journalist who is a two-time winner of the Peabody Award,…
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Oct. 17 observatory open house to feature Mars, Ring Nebula
The physics and astronomy department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will host…
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Computer security checkups
Enterprise Information Technology Services will host its fall Computer Health and Security Fair Oct. 15…
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Associate director of academic planning helps make assessment process more meaningful
Leslie Gordon practices what she preaches in the Office of Academic Planning.
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12th BFSO luncheon highlights academic excellence, diversity
The speaker for the Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s Founders’ Award Scholarship Luncheon was familiar…
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South’s war efforts detailed with artifacts
Confederate Odyssey: The George W. Wray Jr. Civil War Collection at the Atlanta History Center…
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Family portrait
Family members of J.W. Fanning, UGA’s first vice president for services, attended the Sept. 29…
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Law conference to focus on legal and political issues facing Georgia
The School of Law will host the fourth annual Georgia Association of Law and Politics…
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College of Pharmacy admin manager willing to help all
During Joy Wilson’s more than two decades at UGA, she has tried to tell people…
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Oct. 18 Ansel Symposium to focus on advances in cardiovascular health
The College of Pharmacy will hold the11th annual Howard C. Ansel Symposium Oct. 18 from…
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NIH grant to support science training for pre-doctoral students
UGA researchers have received a five-year $850,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to…
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UGA to celebrate 100th anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa with lecture by essayist Gerald Early
UGA will mark the centennial of Phi Beta Kappa honor society’s arrival on campus with…
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Arizona State University accepts 1,800 Starbucks employees
Since Starbucks announced its partnership with Arizona State University, the school has accepted 1,800 of…
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Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet to give concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Oct. 15 at…
