Tag: Columns
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‘New to being human’
A form of early sketch comedy-or commedia dell’arte-is opening the doors to the future of…
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Boy troubles
In an opinion piece from The New York Times about gender grade disparity in education,…
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Farce goes on-air in University Theatre’s ‘Must Go On’ comedy
As part of its commitment to producing original work, University Theatre presents the world premiere…
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Dental Health Month
In conjunction with Dental Health Month, the University Health Center’s Dental Clinic is offering free…
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Black History Month dinner to honor local folk artist, late Emory professor
The Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art will host the museum’s annual Black History…
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Bamboo-zled
Ian R. Hardin, professor emeritus of textile science in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Campaign for Charities tops $400,000 in donations for seventh consecutive year
Donations to the Campaign for Charities have topped $400,000 for the seventh consecutive year. The…
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Tokyo String Quartet to perform on Feb. 21
The Performing Arts Center will present the Tokyo String Quartet on Feb. 21 at 8…
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Gender philosophy
Victoria M. Davion, a professor and head of the philosophy department in the Franklin College…
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New research offers targets for stroke treatments
New UGA research identifies the mechanisms responsible for regenerating blood vessels in the brain.
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Beep Baseball practice
Athens’ first Beep Baseball team is looking for participants for its Feb. 23 practice. Athens…
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Anne Glass and the Retirement Research Foundation
Anne Glass, an associate professor of health policy and management and associate director of the…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host exhibition of works by William H. Johnson
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a new exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution Traveling…
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Out of the blue
Light emitting diodes, more commonly called LEDs, are known for their energy efficiency and durability,…
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Deepak Mishra and the National Science Foundation
Deepak Mishra, an assistant professor of geography in Franklin College, received funding for research and…
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Expert in reducing obesity in people with disabilities to give 2013 Ramsey Lecture
James H. Rimmer, an expert in developing health programs to reduce obesity in people with…
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Records open house
“For the Love of Records,” an open house at the UGA Records Center, will be…
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R.E.M. adviser to take part in talk at Chapel
Bertis Downs, an Athens entertainment lawyer and longtime adviser to the Athens band R.E.M., will…
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Prof’s book examines two parts of law
Arbitration and the Constitution By Peter B. Rutledge Cambridge University Press $99 Arbitration has become…
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The bottom line: Assistant director helps manage university’s budget
As the workday winds down on Wednesday afternoons, others working in the University Budget Office…
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Founders Day speaker analyzes humor in US Southern history
Little was left sacred at the Chapel on Jan. 30 as James C. Cobb, the B.…
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New program to teach researchers how to share expertise with others
The vast repository of expertise within research institutions like UGA can provide answers to some…
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National higher ed initiative launched
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is launching an initiative to address challenges facing…
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Wind Ensemble to perform on Valentine’s Day
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s 2nd Thursday Scholarship Concert Series continues with “On the…
