Tag: Columns
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Center for Physical Activity and Health to serve more faculty, staff
For UGA employees who like to exercise individually or in smaller group settings with more…
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University Theatre explores ‘Doubt’ about church reform, scandals
The curtain rises on University Theatre’s 81st season with Doubt: A Parable. John Patrick Shanley’s…
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Book calls for science education reform
Assessing Schools for Generation R (Responsibility) Deborah J. Tippins, Michael P. Mueller and Arthur J.…
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Office relocation
The Contracts and Grants Division is moving back to campus from its Lumpkin Street location.…
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ConnectUGA info session
The ConnectUGA reporting team will hold an information session Sept. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to…
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Committee starts search for executive director of legal affairs
UGA President Jere W. Morehead has appointed a committee to conduct a national search to…
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Special collections libraries to hold tours of Football Friday exhibit
An exhibit of historical football memorabilia from the UGA Athletic Association archives will be displayed…
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Student papers shrink print schedule
Student newspapers at Duke University, the University of Illinois, the University of Missouri and San…
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GMOA, PAC concert will feature music from court of Catherine the Great
A concert featuring music from the court of Catherine the Great will be held Sept.…
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Engaged Scholar Award
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting nominations for…
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New task force seeks to reinvent university’s space management
In more than 450 buildings on the 759 acres of its Athens campus, UGA manages…
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Former ambassador joins law school; Rutledge named associate dean
Lee A. Feinstein is the Carl E. Sanders Political Leadership Scholar in the School of…
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Lunch with ‘Papa’
Howard Berk, a Distinguished Writer in Residence at UGA, wrote about an experience with legendary…
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Office of Emergency Preparedness to test UGAAlert system Sept. 17
On Sept. 17, the Office of Emergency Preparedness will test the UGAAlert system, which provides…
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Austere veneer
Jeffrey H. Dorfman, an agricultural and applied economics professor in the College of Agricultural and…
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Scientists work on low-cost cancer detection technology
Researchers from UGA and Clemson University are collaborating to develop a low-cost technology to detect…
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Regents add Science Learning Center to state budget request
A proposed Science Learning Center to be built on UGA’s South Campus is one of…
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Steps for disaster planning
1) Find out what disasters could happen and prepare.• Know what types of disasters are…
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Exercise as medicine
For millions of Americans, simply walking to the mailbox can cause unbearable leg pain as…
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Terry College remodels website
The Terry College of Business has launched an updated website that offers a stylish, simple-to-use…
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Disability discussion
Some of UGA’s accessibility and disability experts will discuss the Americans with Disabilities Act, disability…
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Taking care of business
There are new faces on campus in 2013 as the College of Education, the College…
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Pressing matters
In a story by the The Wall Street Journal about the legal ramifications of the…
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$1.95M grants to be used to improve science teaching tools
Two federal grants totaling $1.95 million will provide jobs and research support for a growing…
