Tag: Columns
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AIDS expert to talk about his personal search for HIV vaccine
Dr. José Esparza, an internationally recognized expert on HIV and AIDS, vaccine development and global…
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Brian Cummings appointed as associate/section editor for Chemico-Biological Interactions
Brian Cummings, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, was appointed as an associate/section…
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Literary scholar to discuss ‘tropical sublime’ in Global Georgia lecture
John Lowe, an internationally recognized scholar in ethnic American and Southern literature, will lecture on…
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Human rights law expert to give lecture
William A. Schabas, an internationally respected expert on human rights law, genocide and the death…
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History book examines German colonialism
Magic Lantern Empire: Colonialism and Society in Germany By John Phillip Short Cornell University Press…
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Morehead, current provost, named sole presidential finalist
Jere W. Morehead, current senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at UGA, has…
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Upgrade from Messenger to Skype
Microsoft will merge its Messenger program with Skype on March 15, which will require users,…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. in Fellowship Hall of…
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Rare breed: Professor one of only 300 veterinary neurologists in world
In the world of veterinary specialists, Dr. Simon Platt is a rare and evolving breed:…
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Researchers publish genome sequence for cotton
UGA researchers, working with representatives from most of the world’s major cotton-producing countries, have led…
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Comedian, ventriloquist to bring ‘Dogs Gone Wild’ tour to Ramsey Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present Todd Oliver’s Dogs Gone Wild tour on Feb. 8…
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Luther College Nordic Choir to perform Jan. 31
The Performing Arts Center will present the Luther College Nordic Choir on Jan. 31 at…
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Researchers to develop test for deadly parasitic disease
Researchers at UGA will soon begin a study designed to identify new ways of determining…
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Helping hands: UGA students take part in service projects on King holiday
The half dozen or so UGA students who descended on the Project Safe thrift store…
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Oconee Street Park and Ride
The 223-space Oconee Street Park and Ride lot is now open and will feature regularly…
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University of London philosopher to speak about sensory perception
To what extent is the perception of flavor a psychological experience, as opposed to a…
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Voice professor’s recital to feature songs ‘Made in America’
Stephanie Tingler, associate professor of voice, will present “Made in America: An Evening of Song”…
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Robert N. Saveland received George J. Miller Award for Distinguished Service to Geographic Education
Robert N. Saveland, professor emeritus of education, received the George J. Miller Award for Distinguished…
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Art deadline extension
The Georgia Museum of Art has extended the submission deadline for “Art for Everyone,” an…
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East Carolina University suing Cisco
East Carolina University is suing tech company Cisco over the use of the slogan “Tomorrow…
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UGA Press book focuses on overpopulation
Life on the Brink Edited by Philip Cafaro and Eileen Crist UGA Press Cloth: $69.95;…
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Designated Dawgs to host conference
Designated Dawgs, a student-run, nonprofit organization at UGA, will host the annual Safe Ride Program…
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UN world food director to speak at law symposium
The School of Law will welcome Ertharin Cousin, executive director of the United Nations World…
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Shanta Dhar received Targeting Mitochondria 2012 Award for Scientific Contribution
Shanta Dhar, an assistant professor of chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
