Tag: Columns
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CITS to host talk on Chinese, American views of North Korea’s nuclear program
The Center for International Trade and Security in the School of Public and International Affairs…
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Administrative manager keeps Marine Extension flowing
Between the seashells, wooden ships and sea animal photos splashed about Marie Scoggins’ office, it’s…
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Proposal for UGA-Emory dual degree goes to board of regents for approval
The University Council approved a proposal Feb. 19 to offer a dual master’s degree in…
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Sonia Hernandez and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Sonia Hernandez, an assistant professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, received…
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Jenna Jambeck and Lanxess Corp.
Jenna Jambeck, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, received $60,000 from the Lanxess…
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New site details youth program offerings
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education has launched a Youth Programs Web page offering opportunities…
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University Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet March 11 at 10 a.m. in Fellowship Hall of…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra to perform Bruckner’s ‘Symphony No. 7 in E major’
The UGA Symphony Orchestra will perform Anton Bruckner’s “Symphony No. 7 in E major” on…
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New program aims to help UGA students recovering from addiction
UGA students in recovery from alcohol, drug or eating-disorder addictions now have a program on…
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Researchers will use $2M grant to study marine bacteria
UGA marine scientists are uncovering the mechanisms that regulate the natural production of an anti-greenhouse…
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Call for proposals
The vice president for instruction, in collaboration with the provost, announces the availability of summer…
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Golf clinics
The University Golf Course will host free, hourlong sessions for staff and faculty March 6,…
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Miracle workers
During a 24-hour stretch from Feb. 22-23, more than 1,000 participants filled the Tate Student…
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Scott NeSmith and UGA Research Foundation
Scott NeSmith, a professor of horticulture in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received…
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American wives increasingly are more educated than their husbands
A record percentage of wives are more educated than their husbands, according to the Pew…
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Study: Racial discrimination takes biological toll on some people
Racial discrimination has a health cost in additional to the emotional toll the abuse has…
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Two faculty members receive Service-Learning Excellence Award
Two UGA faculty members have been named recipients of the 2014 Service-Learning Excellence Awards. The…
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State Botanical Garden to hold inaugural Conservation Lecture on March 11
The State Botanical Garden will hold its inaugural Conservation Lecture on March 11 from 6:30-8:30…
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Efforts, ideas throughout campus help UGA get greener
Many of UGA’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainability in the university community and beyond begin…
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Robin Shelton and NASA
Robin Shelton, a professor of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Ray Kaplan and Zoetis
Ray Kaplan, a professor of infectious diseases in the College of Veterinary Medicine, received $41,500…
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Canada pledges $1.5 billion toward research to boost competitiveness
In its latest budget, the Canadian government pledged $1.5 billion over a 10-year period to…
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STOMP to perform March 5-6
The Performing Arts Center will present STOMP, the international percussion sensation, March 5 and 6…
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Keep your identity safe in tax season
According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, tax-related identity theft and fraud are expected to…
