Tag: Columns
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New psychology research shows promise for earlier, better dementia diagnosis
Nearly 36 million people worldwide are estimated to currently have dementia. That number is expected…
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Undergraduate award applications
Applications are being accepted for the UGA Libraries’ Undergraduate Research Awards. The award provides seven…
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Internal medicine residency program receives accreditation
The Internal Medicine Residency Program, a joint effort of the Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia…
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SPIA professor calls for Congressional oversight of domestic spying agencies
Loch Johnson, Regents and Meigs Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, said…
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Outdoor rec assistant director elected board member
Lance Haynie, assistant director for outdoor recreation in the recreational sports department, was elected by…
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Assessment workshops
The Office of Academic Planning will be offering a series of workshops on learning outcomes…
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College exit exams building steam
Students have long taken tests such as the SAT or ACT to get into college.…
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Stephan Durham named Engineer of the Year in Education
Stephan Durham, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, was selected as the 2014…
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Corso named first Foundation Professor of Human Health
Phaedra Corso, a professor of health policy and management in the College of Public Health,…
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Closing the book: Author reflects on her years as a teacher of creative writing
Judith Ortiz Cofer, Regents Professor of English in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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UGA scientists discover gene associated with birth defect
Researchers at UGA have discovered a specific gene may play a major role in the…
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College of Veterinary Medicine student organization to host benefit auction
UGA’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting a benefit auction to…
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Book examines college entrance tests
A Campaign of Quiet Persuasion Jan Bates Wheeler LSU Press $42.50 In 1960, the College…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host bowl-painting fundraiser Feb. 14
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a bowl-painting session Feb. 14 from 11 a.m.…
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Terry faculty recognized in top 50 marketing scholars
Three Terry College of Business marketing faculty—Sundar Bharadwaj, Son K. Lam and Caglar Irmak—were recognized…
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SEC Academic Fellow learning about development
Editor’s note: Tom Reichert is one of four UGA faculty members currently serving as a…
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Speech and Hearing Clinic 5K
The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association is hosting its fourth annual 5K to raise…
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Offices of ‘Landscape Journal’ move to College of Environment and Design
The editorial offices of Landscape Journal have moved to UGA’s College of Environment and Design.…
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Tom Landrum receives award
Tom Landrum, vice president for development and alumni relations, received the national Blue Key Honor…
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Plant trees and shrubs with success
How a shrub or tree is planted determines whether it dies, struggles to grow or…
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Gryphon Trio, Metropolitan Opera’s Robert Pomakov to give perfomance
The Performing Arts Center will present the Gryphon Trio with Metropolitan Opera bass Robert Pomakov…
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Website helps students find more college options with algorithm
A new website is helping students find more college options based on a “Netflix-like” algorithm,…
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Guitar Passions brings virtuoso instrumentalists to Hodgson Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present Guitar Passions Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson…
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Youth violence expert to speak at 2014 school safety conference
Dewey G. Cornell, a national expert in the prevention of youth violence and bullying, will…
