Tag: Columns
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Morgan builds business law, ethics program
Carol Morgan grew up wanting to be a teacher, but her path to the classroom…
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Campaign for Charities tops $400,000 in donations for eighth straight year
Donations to the university’s Campaign for Charities have topped $400,000 for the eighth consecutive year.…
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Boston University professor to deliver 2014 Snyder Lecture
The African Studies Institute will present the 22nd annual Darl Snyder Lecture March 4 at…
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Poet, author Robin Morgan to give Women’s History Month keynote address
In conjunction with the 2014 national Women’s History Month theme “Celebrating Women of Character, Courage…
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Book focuses on science education
Multicultural Science Education: Preparing Teachers for Equity and Social Justice Mary M. Atwater, Melody Russell…
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CDC emergency responder kicks off Voices from Vanguard Series
Voices from the Vanguard, presented by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Health…
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Misplaced blame
In a column for Forbes, Jeffrey Dorfman, a professor of agricultural and applied economics in…
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Baseball tickets
Single-game tickets for the 2014 baseball season are now available and can be purchased online…
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Police department honors its own at annual awards program
The UGA Police Department honored its officers and staff at the recent annual awards recognition…
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Conference to explore intersection of public health, environmental law
The School of Law’s 26th annual Red Clay Conference, “Healthy Planet, Healthy People: Conversations from…
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Book includes chapters by local teachers
A Critical Inquiry Framework for K-12 Teachers: Lessons and Resources from the U.N. Rights of…
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Veggie rinse sense
Michael Doyle, a professor of food microbiology and director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety,…
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Grady College debuts new Web app
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has unveiled a new responsive Web app…
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University Theatre’s ‘Flyin’ West’ portrays African-American pioneer life
In conjunction with UGA’s observance of Black History Month, University Theatre presents the popular dramatic…
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UGA to host Return to the Arch Alumni Seminar
UGA will host the Return to the Arch Alumni Seminar, a three-day educational gathering from March…
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University of Michigan professor to discuss ‘Wordsworth in Bed’
The Georgia Colloquium in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature will present a talk by Adela…
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Professor examines intersection of First Amendment rights, new media
William E. Lee, a professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, recently…
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School of Law to host ethics conference
The School of Law is hosting the 14th annual Legal Ethics and Professionalism Symposium. “Who…
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Aspirin-based medicine may prevent damage caused by chemotherapy
UGA researchers have developed a new medication that promises to reduce many of the negative…
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One-woman play to be presented Feb. 22
Jordan is So Chilly: An Encounter with Lillian Smith, a one-woman play drawn largely from…
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Hear! Hear!
John Ross, a former resident of Athens, has been coming to UGA’s Speech and Hearing…
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Golf clinics
The University Golf Course will host its spring semester UGA student and faculty/staff clinics beginning…
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The price of succeeding
The great American rags-to-riches story may, in reality, come with some unfortunate health side effects.…
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UGA Center for Simulated Physics to host annual international CSP workshop
The 27th annual Center for Simulated Physics Workshop will be held at UGA the week…
