Tag: Columns
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UGA professors to present research on color of relief
Today’s museum visitors expect to find ancient Greek and Roman marble sculptures to be pure…
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Researchers find new way housing market affects economy
New research from UGA and Miami University examines the real-world effects of relaxed mortgage lending…
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College of Enviroment and Design exhibit celebrates 75th anniversary of Founders Memorial Garden
Next month, the Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host an…
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New book examines corporate power in US
Corporate Responsibility: The American Experience Written by Archie B. Carroll, Kenneth J. Lipartito, James E.…
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UGA alumnus, U. of Missouri professor named Grady dean
Charles N. Davis, professor at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and facilitator for…
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William K. Vencill received Outstanding Teacher Award from Weed Science Society of America
William K. Vencill, an associate professor in the crop and soil sciences department of the…
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Performing Arts Center reschedules performance for Igudesman and Joo
The Performing Arts Center has rescheduled the Igudesman and Joo performance for April 7 at…
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Computer security checkups
Enterprise Information Technology Services will hold its free, biannual Computer Health and Security Health Fair…
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‘Thinc.’ big: New UGA initiative kicks off with week of events
Entrepreneurial Week at UGA continues through March 29. It is part of Thinc. at UGA,…
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University to upgrade email, calendar system to Office 365
The university will migrate its email and calendar system from Microsoft’s Live@edu to the company’s…
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FLC topics, facilitators
During the 2013-2014 academic year, the Center for Teaching and Learning once again will support…
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Site challenges students to be ‘The First’
An online initiative from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions called “The First” is encouraging students…
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Hands across the water
Thousands of miles may separate Georgia and Europe, but farmers on both sides of the…
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FACS professor named Public Service and Outreach Engaged Scholar
Lance Palmer, an associate professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ housing and…
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Social justice lawyering to be focus of School of Law’s Sibley Lecture
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala., will…
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Bill to reform treatment of campus sexual violence passed by Congress
Congress passed legislation in February that aims to reform how colleges across the nation treat…
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Study participants needed
Nonsmoking, postmenopausal women 45-65 with and without a history of breast cancer are being sought…
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Pontificating retirement
Dr. Toni Miles, director of the College of Public Health’s Institute of Gerontology, was quoted…
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Help your garden grow
Springtime brings thoughts of lush plants and juicy vegetables picked straight from the garden. The…
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Staff, students to dance to help end domestic violence
Ten pairs and one team of dancers-including some familiar UGA faces-will take the stage for…
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Sew far, sew good
Some things seem to get more important farther away from home. For soldiers fighting in…
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‘Refined understanding’
When Li Tan approached his colleagues at UGA with some unusual data he had collected,…
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US Court of Appeals judge to deliver Edith House Lecture
Judge Edith Hollan Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit will…

