Tag: Columns
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Follow ‘best practices’ guidelines when using social media at UGA
When it comes to posting, tweeting or pinning information about UGA, the Office of Public…
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Duly quoted: Professor helps others navigate changing political landscape
With election season in full swing, there are those who seek out political news stories…
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‘Above and beyond’
Staff members in UGA’s Career Center, Health Center and Disability Resource Center were recognized by…
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Claire Clements received Women in the Arts Recognition Award
Claire Clements, associate professor emerita in the College of Education, received the Women in the…
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Survey: Social media affects chances for acceptance at some colleges
College admissions officers, who are increasingly using Facebook and Google when evaluating applicants, are discovering…
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Intruders access personnel records of 8,500 employees
An ongoing investigation into what officials call “a criminal act of computer trespass” reveals that…
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Reporters, editors to discuss journalistic courage
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will hold its McGill Symposium and McGill…
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Jennifer Frum named one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s 2012 Power Women
Jennifer Frum, vice president for public service and outreach, was named one of Georgia Trend…
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Faith Peppers named president of Association for Communication Excellence
Faith Peppers, director of public affairs for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was…
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State’s food hubs connect farmers, local markets
A recent survey of state food hubs found that Georgia—through small groups of farmers—provides the…
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Theological school recruitment
Admissions officers from top theological schools will visit UGA Oct. 29 from 6-8 p.m. in…
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Book takes a critical view on Páramo
Contesting Páramo: Critical Biogeography of the Northern Andean Highlands Fausto Sarmiento Kona Publishing and Media…
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Political satire troupe to make rounds before election
Just in time for the upcoming elections, the Capitol Steps, a political satire troupe, will…
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Forum will promote university-based food initiatives
Local Foods UGA, a forum to promote university-based local food initiatives, will be held Oct. 24…
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Advisory group releases guidelines for social media users at UGA
A set of social media guidelines has been released by the UGA Office of Public…
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Former Willson Center director to speak at Sandy Creek Nature Center
Betty Jean Craige, professor emerita of comparative literature and director emerita of the Willson Center…
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Third National Guard team trains in Tifton to help Afghans
The mission of the Georgia National Guard Agribusiness Development Teams always has been to help…
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Performing Arts Center to present Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble will perform Oct. 24 at…
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Georgia Museum of Art to celebrate reaccreditation with open house
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA was recently reaccredited by the American Alliance of…
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On the money: Law school fundraiser makes alumni feel proud to give
For more than a decade Phyllis Cooke has diligently raised money for the School of…
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October
Sixteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Jennifer Graff received 2012 Albert J. Harris Award for co-authored article
Jennifer Graff, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s language and literacy education department,…
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College of Pharmacy to hold 10th annual ‘Dawgtoberfest: Rx for Good Health’
The College of Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association will celebrate American Pharmacists Month with…
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Donna Alvermann received 2012 Computers in Reading Research Award
Donna Alvermann, a Distinguished Research Professor of Language and Literacy Education, received the 2012…
