Tag: Columns
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OVPR rolls out two new electronic research administration systems
This summer, UGA faculty began using two new electronic research administration systems: one to submit…
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Ways to trim some fat from your diet
• Choose meat with the least amount of fat on it when shopping.• Trim off…
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Public Affairs site redesigned
The Public Affairs Division has redesigned its website. The new site offers easily accessible information…
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Study participants needed
The Body Composition and Metabolism Lab in the kinesiology department is seeking women ages 25…
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Report: One-fourth of ACT-tested high school grads are college ready
Twenty-six percent of high school graduates who took the ACT were deemed to have met…
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Workshops to explore best practices in higher education administration
Administrators at UGA and institutions of higher education nationwide are faced with a number of…
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Scientist uses electrified water to kill foodborne pathogens
UGA researchers have used electrolyzed oxidizing water to sanitize poultry, kill funguses on nursery-grown plants…
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Phone directory verification
All regular, benefit-eligible faculty and staff are encouraged to review their work and home addresses…
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CTL uses grant to pay for e-textbooks to reduce costs for students
The Center for Teaching and Learning is looking at ways to save students money by…
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Domestic terrorism forum to kick off National Preparedness Month
Emergency situations can arise any time of year. Being prepared for them will be the…
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Program to focus on cases, coverage of Supreme Court
Some of the nation’s pre-eminent Supreme Court journalists and scholars, including the publisher and editor…
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Dustin Kemp and National Science Foundation
Dustin Kemp, a postdoctoral research associate in the Odum School of Ecology, received $169,254 from…
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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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Service-Learning workshops
Two service-learning workshops will be held for faculty and graduate students interested in exploring the…
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Moving stories
This past spring, Kimberly Skobba took her students to a part of Athens most had…
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Jason Zastre and National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health awarded $353,776 to Jason Zastre, an assistant professor in the…
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An itch to give
Nia Skeete, left, and Tracy Howard take a break from volunteering at Pet Zone, a…
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New ‘Peabody Decades’ series to explore UGA archives collection
The George Foster Peabody Awards and the Peabody Collection at UGA will launch “The Peabody…
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Patrick Stephens and National Science Foundation
Patrick Stephens, an assistant research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology, received $120,280 from…
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Book explores faith during U.S. Civil War
We Are in His Hands Whether We Live or Die: The Letters of Brevet Brigadier…
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Immune system boost
UGA researchers are developing a new treatment technique that uses nanoparticles to reprogram immune cells…
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Obama releases plan on higher ed
President Barack Obama laid out his plan for reforming higher education in August. The plan…
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Terry College of Business adds two new executives-in-residence
In an effort to expand the scope and quality of business education at UGA, the…
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State Botanical Garden to hold biennial ‘Gold’ symposium, plant sale
The State Botanical Garden will hold its biennial “Gold in Your Garden” symposium Sept. 12…
