Tag: Columns
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Tschepikow named assistant to president
Kyle Tschepikow will join the Office of the President Sept. 8 as an assistant to the…
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Auxiliary Services administrator to retire after 40 years of service
Mike Floyd greeted customers like old friends at the soft opening of Bolton Dining Commons…
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Digital Columns
Columns is now available as a PDF that can be read online, on mobile devices…
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Groundbreaking ceremony for Science Learning Center to be held Aug. 26
State and UGA leaders will break ground on the 122,500-square-foot Science Learning Center Aug. 26 at…
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FBI agents to speak about 9/11 during National Preparedness Month
The Office of Emergency Preparedness will observe National Preparedness Month in September with events and…
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New Bolton is a hit
Bolton Dining Commons set a new record as it served 9,500 people on Aug. 18,…
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On the fly: Radiation safety specialist takes interest in Earhart search
As Lauren Palmer was researching the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, an…
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Faded flyers
New experiments by Andrew Davis and others show that insects’ vibrant colors are related to…
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Skidaway faculty to study offshore sand resources
Severe beach erosion can be a significant problem for coastal communities affected by hurricanes and…
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Casting a (state)wide net
Serving the people of Georgia is UGA’s longest tradition, established at the university’s founding as…
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Read the August 18 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the August 18 electronic issue of Columns.
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Professor’s research pinpoints three keys to slogan likability
New work published by a UGA researcher helps explain why consumers gravitate toward “Got milk?”…
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Book details other revolutions in 1776
West of the Revolution: An Uncommon History of 1776 By Claudio Saunt W.W. Norton and…
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New Athena email policy
Effective Aug. 1, email communication from the new Athena system to faculty, staff and students…
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Atlanta City Council president will speak at BFSO luncheon
Ceasar C. Mitchell, president of the Atlanta City Council, will deliver the keynote address at…
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New plan makes returning to college easier for 1.1 million Georgians
Gov. Nathan Deal, University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby and Technical College System of…
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Helping take UGA to the next level
Pamela Whitten joined the University of Georgia as its senior vice president for academic affairs…
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President visits Archway Partnership, SBDC projects
Government, business and community leaders in Washington County welcomed UGA President Jere W. Morehead to…
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Grady College study finds that unexpected election results tend to erode trust in government
When asked who is going to win an election, people tend to predict their own…
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UGA Libraries to celebrate 75th anniversary of ‘Gone With the Wind’ premiere
The special collections libraries will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the premiere of Gone With…
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Photographer to kick off Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture Series
The Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture Series in the Lamar Dodd School of Art kicks…
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Public health dean appointed to national environmental health board
Phillip Williams, dean of the College of Public Health, was appointed to the board of…
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Young children need play time
A full after-school schedule may keep your children occupied, but it’s not necessarily the healthiest…
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Extension specialist helps growers with peach concerns
As UGA’s new peach specialist, Dario Chavez’s first order of business is to listen. Since…
