Tag: Columns
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Alumnus challenges newest graduates to strive for excellence
Recent graduates who participated in the summer Commencement ceremony were sent off to the next…
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Pulaski County students experience UGA campus life
More than 40 minority students from middle Georgia spent a day at UGA July 16…
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University Chorus tryouts
The University Chorus, UGA’s only “town-and-gown” choir, invites faculty and staff singers to join its…
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Researchers discover new method to reduce inflammation
The human immune system is an extraordinarily complex system of cells, proteins, tissues and organs…
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National search underway for VP for instruction
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a search committee…
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CTL assumes publication of journal
Beginning Aug. 15, UGA’s Center for Teaching and Learning will assume publication of the International…
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Retiring administrator led UGA Libraries into the digital age
When William Gray Potter joined the UGA Libraries as university librarian in 1989, the Internet…
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Performing Arts Center’s 2014-2015 season includes Battle, Keillor, Kodo
The UGA Performing Arts Center has announced the roster of artists for its 2014-2015 season.…
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Campers learn healthy eating habits
Spinach artichoke dip with multigrain bread, corn salad with lime vinaigrette, taco roll ups and…
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CAES professor receives $47,000 from state ag department
Matthew Chappell, an associate professor of horticulture in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Helping hand: Administrative manager has giving spirit, desire to aid others
Whether living in Asia or Athens, Susan Parish has always felt the urge to volunteer…
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Book explores how contemporary art portrays architecture
Contemporary Art About Architecture: A Strange Utility Isabelle Loring Wallace and Nora Wendl Ashgate Publishing…
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Former UGA associate dean named president of Oakland University
The Oakland University board of trustees appointed George W. Hynd, who was the associate dean…
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Pharmacy professor receives $74,000 from NIH
Rajgopal Govindarajan, an associate professor of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences in the College of Pharmacy,…
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Read the July 28 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the July 28 electronic issue of Columns.
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Season tickets on sale for 2nd Thursday Scholarship Series
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present another season of the 2nd Thursday Scholarship…
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SPIA program ranks first for international scholarly output
The public administration program within UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs placed No. 1…
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Child’s play
When Caree Cotwright was in kindergarten, she was asked to return to her Atlanta preschool…
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UGA researchers develop technique to enhance stroke treatment
UGA researchers and their collaborators have developed a new technique to enhance stroke treatment that…
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GMOA wins two national book awards
The Georgia Museum of Art has received two national awards, one from Foreword Reviews and…
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Insurance liability card
The Georgia Liability Insurance Card for fiscal year 2015 can be downloaded from the UGA…
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Town & Gown Players’ ‘Proof’ to include UGA employees, alumni
The Town & Gown Players’ presentation of Proof by David Auburn will include UGA alumni,…
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Tobacco cessation sessions to be led by College of Pharmacy students
Registration is now open for the fall tobacco cessation sessions offered by students in the…

