Tag: Columns
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Art museum welcomes new curator, director
A new curator and a new director of membership joined the Georgia Museum of Art…
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Emory professor to discuss cellular therapies during July 30 lecture
The UGA Regenerative Bioscience Center will host a lecture by Emory University’s Ian Copland July…
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Private giving tops $126M, sets new fundraising record
UGA concluded its best fundraising year in history June 30, posting $126.4 million in new…
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UNC administrator named new vice provost for academic affairs at UGA
Russell Mumper, an administrator who has been recognized nationally for fostering innovative instruction and has…
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Training courses
Training and Development course offerings for August and September are now available. The schedule includes…
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U.S. Senate unanimously confirms UGA alumna as federal appellate judge
In a 94-0 vote on July 21, the U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of Julie…
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Campus Transit schedule
Campus Transit will continue operating all bus routes on the summer semester schedule during the…
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$2M NSF grant aims to help attract, train math students
UGA has received a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to continue its…
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UGA hosts reception in D.C.
The university held its annual UGA in D.C. Reception June 27 at Union Station with…
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Read the July 14 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the July 14 electronic issue of Columns.
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2014 Southeastern Conference Symposium to focus on challenge of obesity
The 2014 Southeastern Conference Symposium will bring faculty, administrators and students from all 14 member…
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Georgia Museum of Art installs ‘growing cubes’ in garden
The Georgia Museum of Art’s Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden has art in it…
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UGA researchers win writing award from national forestry association
Three UGA researchers won a national writing award for their analysis of how the timber…
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‘Georgia Review’ to hold release party July 18 for summer 2014 issue
The Georgia Review will celebrate the release of its summer 2014 issue with readings by…
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Skidaway Institute part of international project to sample the world’s waters
Scientists at the UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography participated in Ocean Sampling Day-an ambitious, international…
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Growing good
Peanut research and supply channels in Haiti were boosted recently through an initiative developed by…
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Georgia Museum of Art to highlight works of little-known artist
The Georgia Museum of Art will bring to light the works of a virtually unknown…
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UGA researchers receive $1.8M to fight deadly parasite
UGA received a five-year $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study…
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Alumnus Abit Massey to address summer graduates
Francis “Abit” Massey, a 1949 UGA graduate and president emeritus of the Georgia Poultry Federation,…
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Pet photo contest
The UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital is accepting submissions for its 2014 Picture Your Pet Photo…
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Wimba support to end
UGA will end support of new sessions of Wimba Classroom, a Web conferencing tool, effective…
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Political science department to host conference
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs will hold the 31st annual meeting of…
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Retired professor’s art on display at ACC Library
Drivers traveling past the Athens-Clarke County Library on Baxter Street will notice a new, large,…
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Faculty member using graphic design to address changes, improve lives
Julie Spivey has spent most of her graphic design career working directly with other designers…
