Tag: Columns
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New ‘school lunch’ exhibit to open at Russell Library
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will feature the exhibit Food,…
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Pharmacy college’s 2+2 program to add campus in Savannah
The College of Pharmacy is expanding its 2+2 program by adding a fourth campus for…
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Postdoc awarded $110,000 NIH grant to study mosquito reproductive hormones
Kevin Vogel, a postdoctoral associate in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ entomology department,…
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NIH awards $55,000 to postdoc for complex carbohydrate research
Kari Pederson, a postdoctoral research associate at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, received $55,000 from…
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UGA to debate Oxford Union in Chapel
UGA will debate the Oxford Union Debate Society Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in the…
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Terry College’s new dean sets his sights high
Benjamin C. Ayers became dean of the Terry College of Business on July 1. A…
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Warnell professor receives USDA grant to study health of white pines
Kamal Gandhi, an associate professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, received…
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Back in the swim
Ossabaw was a little unsure of the sandy beach and the clicking cameras Sept. 8,…
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Sustainability grant proposals
The Office of Sustainability now is accepting proposals for the 2014-15 Campus Sustainability Grants Program.…
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Faculty begin after-school enrichment program at 2 Clarke County schools
A multidisciplinary team of UGA faculty is partnering with the Clarke County School District this…
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New research on ‘deadbeat dads’ offers clues to improve children’s well-being
“Deadbeat dads” or absent fathers who don’t pay child support are an important contributing factor…
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Sept. 24 Keillor performance postponed
Garrison Keillor’s Sept. 24 appearance in Hodgson Concert Hall has been postponed due to surgery.…
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Former assistant dean pens book
It Is Written: My Life in Letters Philip Lee Williams Mercer University Press $29 Filled…
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UGA, Orianne Society form partnership to collaborate on research, conservation
An international nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of imperiled reptiles and amphibians has partnered…
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UGA swimmers named to national team
Twelve swimmers with connections to the UGA program have been named to the 2014-2015 National…
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Portrait unveiling to be held Sept. 26 for President Emeritus Adams
A ceremony for the unveiling of the official portrait of Michael F. Adams, 21st president…
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Poet Jordan Scott to give reading at Ciné
Author Jordan Scott will read from his work Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at Ciné,…
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Plant fall vegetables now so they can mature before first frost
When it comes to gardening, timing is everything. As summer vegetables like corn and beans…
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ARMC, UGA College of Public Health to host ‘A Conversation about Ebola’
The UGA College of Public Health and Athens Regional Medical Center are partnering to hold…
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DAC nominations
The Office of Institutional Diversity is accepting nominations and applications for membership on the 2015…
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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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Study finds news media losing role as gatekeepers
The U.S. government is doing a better job of communicating on Twitter with people in…
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Portland-based installation artist to give lecture Sept. 30
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by installation artist Lauren Fensterstock…
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Postdoc gets $51,000 NIH grant to study parasite
Jessica Lopes da Rosa-Spiegler, a postdoctoral research fellow in biochemistry and molecular biology in the…
