Tag: Columns
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Yale political scientist to give 2014 Parthemos Lecture
David Mayhew, one of the world’s pre-eminent authorities on the U.S. Congress and American political…
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New lab to teach students about mobile reporting
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has launched a Mobile News Lab for…
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Accountant bakes cakes to raise money to support cancer patients
April Myers’ recipe for life includes handfuls of commitment to her work at UGA, heaping…
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Public health professor named AAHB Fellow
Matthew Lee Smith, an assistant professor of health promotion and behavior in the College of…
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Nibbelink to head Center for Integrative Conservation Research
UGA’s Center for Integrative Conservation Research has tapped Nate Nibbelink to lead its efforts to…
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Virus-neutralizing antibodies in the central nervous system may be cure for rabies
Rabies, a neurological disease that has long challenged researchers, remains fatal for those who develop…
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Dream Award nominations
Nominations are being accepted until Oct. 31 for the 2015 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards,…
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Georgia Sea Grant, UGA planning team wins award
A Georgia Sea Grant and UGA planning team that guided the creation of the Tybee…
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Hiring initiative brings 12 faculty with dual appointments to UGA
UGA has created new learning opportunities for students and laid the groundwork for critical research…
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Read the September 29 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the September 29 electronic issue of Columns.
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Alumni to return for Homecoming
“Sic ‘Em City” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week festivities. Activities for students…
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University’s coal-fired boiler will be replaced with electrode one
The Facilities Management Division at UGA has developed a plan to replace the aging coal-fired…
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U. of Zagreb history professor to speak
U. of Zagreb history professor to speak Tvrtko Jakovina, a faculty member at the University…
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Tubist David Zerkel to perform in faculty series
David Zerkel, Hugh Hodgson School of Music professor of tuba and euphonium, will give the…
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Free golf lessons
Staff at the UGA Golf Course will hold two free instructional classes for any interested…
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Engaged Scholar nominations
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting nominations for…
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Policy dialogue on nuclear weapons to feature undersecretary, retired general
A public policy dialogue on “Nuclear Policy in the 21st Century” will be held Sept.…
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Attacca Quartet to give free concert at Performing Arts Center Oct. 5
The Performing Arts Center will present the Attacca Quartet Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. in…
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School of Social Work, Graduate School and grant support services to move
Students, faculty and staff in the School of Social Work will be moving to a…
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School of Law deanship finalists named
Four finalists for the position of dean of the School of Law will meet with…
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UGA launches Web resource for women
UGA has launched a new Web portal that highlights women’s services, organizations, programs and events…
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Noontime Concert Series to begin Oct. 7
The UGA Performing Arts Center is launching the Noontime Concert Series, presented exclusively for UGA…
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Study: Sick tortoises more mobile than previously thought
Assumptions about how much and how far chronically ill gopher tortoises move around could be…
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Steering committee to oversee creation of preservation plan
UGA is creating a preservation master plan for all of its structures across the state.…
