Tag: Columns
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UGA admissions mobile app updated
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has updated its mobile app. The new version, available for…
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University, contractor look for cause of broken glass at Stegeman Coliseum
UGA officials and Choate Construction Co. are examining the breakage of glass panes in four…
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Thomas Hébert named 2012 Outstanding Alumnus
Thomas Hébert, a professor in the department of educational psychology and instructional technology, was named…
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Gameday parking
Parking Services is selling season-long parking permits in the Carlton Street, North Campus and Performing…
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Jonathan Templin received 2012 Significant Contribution to Research Methodology Award
Jonathan Templin, an associate professor in the department of educational psychology and instructional technology, received…
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Study looks at diabetes, hypertension and vision loss
Hypertension frequently coexists in patients with diabetes. A new UGA study shows why the co-morbid…
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What a twirl
The UGA majorettes may have recently won two national titles—along with sophomore Nicole Jensen of…
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Pharmacy network
Express Scripts, the pharmacy benefit manager for the HSA Open Access POS and the BlueChoice…
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Former Pepperdine technology officer named associate chief information officer for research
Michael Lucas has been named associate chief information officer for research in Enterprise Information Technology…
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WUGA to celebrate 25th anniversary with ‘Once in a Blue Moon’ live show
To mark its 25th anniversary, WUGA-FM, the public radio station operated by UGA, will present…
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Going global
It’s hard not to see Nicholas Allen, the new director of the Willson Center for…
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University sues over early graduation
A German university is suing a student for lost income because he finished requirements for…
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Pick tomatoes at ‘breaker stage’
Gardeners often argue about when tomatoes should be picked—when they’re ripe, almost ripe or green…
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Peter Smagorinsky received 2012 Sylvia Scribner Award
Peter Smagorinsky, a Distinguished Research Professor in the department of language and literacy education, received…
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Chief preparator’s job at Georgia Museum of Art hangs in the balance
UGA athletes aren’t the only ones on campus who know a thing or two about…
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Georgia Museum of Art to display prints, drawings by Gerald Leslie Brockhurst
An exhibition of 41 prints and drawings by Gerald Leslie Brockhurst are on view at…
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Names approved for new USG schools
The process for turning eight University System of Georgia institutions into four is still under…
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Undergraduate advisor workshop
An Undergraduate Advisor -Workshop will be held Aug. 27 from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the…
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Keep plants healthy in hot weather
When the temperatures reach triple digits, make sure to take care of plants. Recent record…
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Professors receive $2 million to speed biofuel development
With the help of grants from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Energy, Chung-Jui Tsai…
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New California law aims to save students money on textbooks
A new California law will require textbook publishers to describe the changes made in new…
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Smoking cessation clinic
The College of Pharmacy is offering a six-week smoking cessation clinic starting in September. Classes…
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Performing, visual, literary arts to share festival spotlight
The arts at UGA will be spotlighted during a nine-day festival in November when members…
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Students learn about Ghana during summer study-abroad program
For Leyla Alexander-Genculu, a senior fashion merchandising major from Atlanta, studying abroad in Ghana this…
