Tag: Columns
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Spotlight shines on creativity
In addition to its more than 50 previously scheduled events, the Spotlight on the Arts…
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Four research teams receive first obesity initiative grants
The UGA Obesity Initiative has awarded its first round of grants totaling $100,000 to…
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State Botanical Garden to host lecture on aloes, ecosystem health in Kenya
The State Botanical Garden will host the annual Johnstone Lecture and reception Nov. 13 at…
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Joseph Frank received Maurice Weber Laboratorian Award
Joseph Frank, a professor of food science in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Four faculty named fall PSO Fellows
Four faculty members have been named Public Service and Outreach Fellows for the fall…
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Vanderbilt senior administrator named education dean at UGA
Craig H. Kennedy, senior associate dean at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College and a professor of…
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Access to lynda.com now free for all students, faculty, staff
UGA students, faculty and staff now have free access to lynda.com. The online learning company…
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Study determines amortized cost is good policy
In a paper the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released Nov. 1, accounting professor Dennis Beresford…
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Publication break
The final issue of Columns for fall semester will be published on Dec. 3. Submit…
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JRF scholarship helps low-income, female students pay for college
For LaTrena Stokes, the scholarship she was first awarded from the Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship…
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Russell Library to screen documentary, hold discussion about late CIA chief
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will host a film screening…
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Margaret Wagner-Dahl appointed as Region 4 Member
Margaret Wagner-Dahl, special assistant to the president for the Georgia Health Sciences University/UGA Medical Partnership…
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University Press Week
The University of Georgia Press will observe University Press Week along with the Association of…
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Taking flight: Prof’s interests span teaching, butterfly disease research
“Sonia, you’re interested in disease; can you figure out what’s killing these butterflies?”
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New book examines Chicago Renaissances
On the Ruins of Modernity: New Chicago Renaissance from Wright to Fair By R. Baxter…
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Louisiana State University combines president, chancellor positions
Louisiana State University’s board agreed to merge the positions of president and chancellor of the…
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Georgia Museum of Art celebrates illustrator Jack Davis with fall exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art is exhibiting Beyond the Bulldog: Jack Davis, a selection of…
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Online archives
With support from two private foundations, UGA and GALILEO are helping to build a nationwide…
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Benefits analysis
For the nearly 62 million Americans infected with influenza each year, oseltamivir, commonly called Tamiflu,…
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Daniel C. Feldman won 2012 Scholarly Impact Award
An article by Daniel C. Feldman, an associate dean in the Terry College of Business,…
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New book looks at hip-hop culture for girls
Hip Hop’s Li’l Sistas Speak: Negotiating Hip Hop Identities and Politics in the New South…
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Crash course: Traffic safety analyst studies how to make roadways safer
As a program analyst for UGA’s Traffic Safety Research and Evaluation Group within the…
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Six industry ‘storytellers’ will be inducted into Grady Fellowship
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will welcome six industry leaders—including two from…

