Tag: Columns
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Columns publication schedule
The April 30 Columns is the last weekly issue of the newspaper for spring semester.…
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Pollination is the key to growing many vegetables in the garden
When it comes to growing vegetables, sometimes having insects in the garden can be a…
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Taking care: Tate manager has been on the job since his student days
It’s not unusual for the UGA police to call Greg Albanese at 3 in the…
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Book looks at preserving lowcountry South
Remaking Wormsloe Plantation: The Environmental History of a Lowcountry Landscape Drew A. Swanson UGA Press…
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Michael Adang, Association of University Technology Managers
Michael Adang, a professor of entomology and biochemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Visiting professor to showcase music of India
David Trasoff, an ethnomusicologist, musician and expert on the classical music of North India, has…
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Controversial two-price system at Santa Monica College cancelled
Santa Monica College announced plans to cancel a new program that would have allowed students…
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Service-learning inventory
The Office of Service-Learning is taking its annual inventory of service-learning courses offered across campus.…
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ARCS award applications
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute is seeking applicants for the 2012 ARCS® Foundation Awards…
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Branson Ritchie, Association of University Technology Managers
Branson Ritchie, a Distinguished Research Professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was recognized by…
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Scientists use grants to study black bears in middle Georgia
UGA researchers have received $701,000 in state grants to study the black bear population in…
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Public memorial to be held April 27 at Chapel for late journalism professor
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will hold a public memorial service for…
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William Kisaalita, Association of University Technology Managers
William Kisaalita, a professor of biological and agricultural engineering, was recognized by the Association of…
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Physics researchers use magnetic current, nanoparticles to destroy cancerous cells in mice
Using nanoparticles and alternating magnetic fields, UGA scientists have found that head and neck cancerous…
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Graduating seniors to showcase photography, sculpture and printmaking
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exit Show, featuring works of photography, sculpture and printmaking by…
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UGA ranks among best moving research to marketplace
UGA’s Technology Commercialization Office has been ranked among the best in the nation in moving…
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Libraries site offers new search features
The UGA Libraries’ redesigned home page offers several new or retooled features. A tabbed search…
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Math professor, writing program win regents award
Sybilla Beckmann Kazez, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics, received a Teaching Excellence Award…
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Lasting legacy
More than 150 new trees have been planted on campus in the last few months…
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Book examines workplace relationships
Personal Relationships: The Effect on Employee Attitudes, Behavior and Well-being Edited by Lillian Turner Eby…
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Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, received the Duffy Daugherty Memorial Award
Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, received the Duffy Daugherty Memorial Award from the Duffy…
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2012 Josiah Meigs Teaching Professors
Four faculty members will be named Josiah Meigs Teaching Professors April 16 at the Faculty…
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Members of promotion, tenure review committees named
In accordance with the University of Georgia Guidelines for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, the membership…
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College asked to return student aid
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, a Roman Catholic institution serving about 1,600 students in Indiana, has been…
