Tag: Columns
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AJC article: Atlanta SAT scores connect to economic status
A recent article in The Atlanta Journal Constitution drew ties between 2013 SAT scores and…
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Shifting priorities
Homecoming came early this year for Charles N. Davis, the new dean of the Grady…
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Miller Learning Center turns 10
Terri Hovey, assistant catering manager for Food Services, arranges some of the 1,500 iced cupcakes…
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Late-night buzz
Jeffrey P. Jones, the director of UGA’s Peabody Awards, explained why late-night talk show The…
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Congressional oversight
Loch Johnson, Regents Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, described how Congress…
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Great Cate’s collection
The Huffington Post ran a story in its Arts and Culture section about the Catherine…
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Professor researches ways to turn trees into biofuel
Chung-Jui “C.J.” Tsai has a lot of patience. Anyone studying forestry does, as trees don’t…
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What to do if you have an upper respiratory infection
• Get plenty of rest. • Drink plenty of water, juice, tea or eat popsicles,…
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EITS to offer computer security checkups
Enterprise Information Technology Services will host its fall Computer Health and Security Fair Oct. 29-30…
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Fake scientific paper accepted by more than 150 open-access journals
Using the names of a fake scientist and a fake institute, Harvard University biologist John…
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Two PSO staff members named to Georgia Trend’s ‘Forty under Forty’
Matthew Bishop, director of the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, and Lisa Liguori, assistant…
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D.C. semester program revamps website
The UGA Washington Semester website, which connects students with information about the opportunity to spend…
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Two COE faculty members named 2013 Educators of Year
College of Education faculty members Elaine Adams and Jimmy Williamson were named 2013 Educators of…
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Head of Ford Motor Co. stresses career path of hard work, humility
Alan Mulally, CEO and president of the Ford Motor Co., offered an array of career…
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Recession depression
Perhaps surprisingly, public health overall improves during economic recessions. Fewer people die, fewer heart attacks…
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Bulldog Battalion honored
UGA’s Army Reserve Officers Training Corps was presented with the official plaque for the 2012 MacArthur…
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Fall 2013 Charter Lecture postponed because of government shutdown
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper will be…
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Russell Library to host Oct. 16 panel discussion on Endangered Species Act
In conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the passage of the Endangered Species Act, the…
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Communications lecture
Peter Sandman, an expert in health and risk communications, will give a lecture titled “Communicating…
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Some added structure
Structural steel goes up as construction on the new Bolton Dining Commons progresses at the…
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Skidway professor’s paper nominated for award
A paper published by UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography professor Marc Frischer has been nominated…
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Engaged Scholar nominations
Nominations for the 2014 Engaged Scholar Award are being accepted until Oct. 25. The award…
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Conference on Women and Girls in Georgia to focus on arts
The Institute for Women’s Studies in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will present…
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Science and engineering fair judges needed
Professionals and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and research are needed to serve as…
