Tag: Columns
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Goodness grows
Middle school students in Athens are learning to grow their own vegetables in a community…
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Taking up arms: Professor will advise court about children affected by war
Early in her legal career, Diane Marie Amann was an assistant federal public defender in…
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Juvenile justice
On Jan. 8, Georgia’s first lady Sandra Deal observed hearings at the Athens Peer Court-a…
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Four USG college mergers finalized
In its January meeting, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved the four…
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UGA historian to launch Willson Center’s Global Georgia Initiative
The Global Georgia Initiative, a program of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, will…
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Portuguese program sending first class to Brazil in February
Twelve students seeking to internationalize their UGA education in Brazil will head south of the…
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American South historian to deliver Founders Day Lecture
In observance of UGA’s 228th anniversary, James C. Cobb, the B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Professor…
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‘Making a difference’: UGA employees help victims of Hurricane Sandy
Stories of effective preparation and a commitment to service by disaster relief workers in the…
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Penn State University educator to discuss childhood obesity
Leann L. Birch, director of the center for childhood obesity at Penn State University, will…
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Zion Tse and Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, awarded $29,150 to Zion…
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Right on target
Direct-to-consumer advertising, like those prescription drug commercials that air between your favorite TV shows, are…
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COE graduate teaching program receives new $1.2 million grant
An innovative UGA graduate program in special education, which has prepared dozens of area elementary…
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‘Georgia Law Review’ symposium will explore evidence reform
The School of Law’s student-edited legal journal, the Georgia Law Review, will present “Evidence Reform:…
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UGA to host series of public lectures on science of origins
UGA will host a series of public lectures focused on scientific findings that support the…
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Cortona on display at School of Art
An exhibition of works by students, faculty and staff who took part in the Cortona…
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University to hold scholarship pageant Jan. 19
The 2013 Miss University of Georgia Scholarship Pageant will be held on Jan. 19 at…
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Jia-sheng Wang, Xiao Song and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center awarded $65,714 to Jia-sheng Wang, professor and head of…
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Georgia Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on campus
The School of Law will host the Supreme Court of Georgia Jan. 16 at 2 p.m.…
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Scientist studies salmonella in ready-to-eat, dry foods
UGA food scientist Joseph Frank has been awarded a $499,998 grant from the U.S. Department…
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Michigan university releases its annual list of ‘words to be banished’
Lake Superior State University released its annual List of Words to be Banished from the…
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Former MSU administrator joins FACS faculty
Sheri Worthy, who joined UGA this month after serving as leader and graduate coordinator for…
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UGA Press book explores farmers markets
Black, White, and Green Farmers Markets, Race and the Green Economy Alison Hope Alkon UGA…
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President will deliver his annual State of the University address on Jan. 24
UGA President Michael F. Adams will deliver his annual report on the state of the…
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Art expert will give Shaheen Lecture
Helen C. Evans, the Mary and Michael Jaharis Curator for Byzantine Art at the Metropolitan…
