Tag: Columns
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Investigation continues into computer security breach
University and outside law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the computer information security breach that…
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Participants needed for study on exercise habits
People trying to lose weight through increasing exercise in their daily routines often drop…
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Protect and defend
In 1906, when Alois Alzheimer discovered the neurodegenerative disease that would later be named for…
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Jet Propulsion Lab researcher to give fourth annual Ljungdahl Lecture on Nov. 9
Michael Russell of Jet Propulsion Laboratory will deliver the fourth annual Lars G. Ljungdahl Lecture…
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Only a test
Regents Professor of Mathematics Education Jeremy Kilpatrick was quoted in an EdWeek article about the…
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Academic showcase
The inaugural SEC Symposium, to be led by UGA, will be held Feb. 10-12 at…
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Survey: Social media becoming a common higher ed teaching tool
Social media use has become commonplace for college faculty, according a survey by the Babson…
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Spotlight at Tate
Students and members of the UGA Arts Council distributed more than 1,500 schedules, buttons and…
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Too formulaic
John M. Drake, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, was quoted in…
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Fall semester enrollment tops 34,500
UGA’s fall student enrollment is 34,519, the fifth consecutive year enrollment has stood between 34,000…
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DiverseJobs membership
The Office of Institutional Diversity has purchased an institutional membership package with DiverseJobs, the online…
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Free vehicle inspections
In conjunction with the start of the holiday travel season, Parking Services will hold Operation…
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School of Art redesigns website with flare
The Lamar Dodd School of Art’s redesigned website is a visual experience just as eclectic…
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Compounding problems
Gary Dykstra, director of Biomedical Continuing Education and Strategic Planning in the College of Pharmacy…
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November
Eighteen UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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‘Raw material of history’
The term “history book” takes on an entirely different meaning at the Hargrett Library.
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Observatory open house
The physics and astronomy department will host its monthly observatory open house Nov. 9 from…
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Nine faculty members named 2012-13 Service-Learning Fellows
The Service-Learning Fellows program, now entering its eighth year, provides an opportunity for faculty…
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Renowned banjo player teams up with jazz trio for Nov. 9 concert
Béla Fleck, the world’s premier banjo player, will join forces with classic jazz traditionalists the…
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Waffling beyond the fries
Sundar Bharadwaj, a marketing professor in the Terry College of Business, was quoted in an…
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Waiting for another lefty
David Smilde, an associate professor of sociology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Rap session: Professor helps future social workers learn to confront abuse
It is not easy to talk about, but people abuse one another. Luckily, Jennifer Elkins…
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Grant information meeting
A humanities and arts external grants roundtable discussion will be held Nov. 5 from…
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Artful conversations: GMOA fosters dialogue about provocative murals
A collection of controversial paintings depicting the history of Georgia agriculture now hanging in the…
