Tag: Columns
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New drug combo may help treat parasitic infection
UGA researchers have discovered that a combination of two commonly prescribed drugs used to treat…
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Noteworthy research
In August, the Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts launched its Faculty…
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‘No place like Homecoming’
“There’s No Place Like Homecoming” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week festivities, which…
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Picture of health
For most of his life, two things have been dominant forces in Brad Upchurch’s life:…
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UGAMail upgrade
UGAMail will be upgraded to the latest version of Office 365 on Nov. 1. During…
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Painter/sculptor Eric Fischl to visit art school, give lecture
The Lamar Dodd School of Art welcomes Eric Fischl, internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor,…
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A time for giving: Annual effort to raise money for charities kicks off
The Campaign for Charities has begun its two-month drive to collect pledges and money for…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra to perform works by Vivaldi, Bach
The Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.…
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Law school fair
The Pre-Law Advising Program invites UGA students and alumni to attend the annual Law School…
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Small Business Development Center leader named chairwoman
Beth Melnik, assistant state director of the Small Business Development Center, was named chair of…
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VP for development and alumni relations search underway
UGA President Jere W. Morehead has appointed a committee to coordinate a national search for…
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State of IT presentation set for Nov. 5
The annual State of Technology at UGA presentation will be given Nov. 5 from 2-4…
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Statistics prof receives Florence Nightingale David Award
Lynne Billard, a professor in the statistics department of the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Hodgson Faculty Series to feature oboe professor, other faculty members
Professor of oboe Reid Messich will give a recital as part of the Hugh Hodgson…
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Professor receives research award
Lee Becker, a professor of journalism in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication,…
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Russell Library program to examine Roe v. Wade decision on anniversary
Forty years after the landmark Roe v. Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, the…
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Associate provost elected secretary of GADOHE
Michelle Garfield Cook, associate provost and chief diversity officer, was elected inaugural secretary of the…
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Political theorist discusses loss of freedom in Parthemos Lecture
Quentin Skinner, a pre-eminent political theorist and intellectual historian, delivered the 2013 George S. Parthemos…
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Acclaimed Irish poet to give reading at Ciné
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, an award-winning poet from Dublin, Ireland, will give a reading Oct. 30…
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Telecommunications professor wins regional Emmy Award
Nate Kohn, a telecommunications professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and…
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History Day judges
Judges are needed for the Northeast Georgia National History Day Contest Feb. 8. Judges will…
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Antimicrobials focus of vet medicine book
Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine Edited by Steeve Giguère, John F. Prescott and Patricia M.…
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Survey: College rankings influence two-thirds of high school seniors
While college rankings may have traditionally been thought to matter more to parents than students,…
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New partnership to help grow local agriculture, economy in Fulton County
A diverse agricultural hub is thriving just minutes from downtown Atlanta in the area surrounding…
