Tag: Columns
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‘Machu Picchu: A Lost City Uncovered’ on display in Tate Student Center
Forty original photographs capturing the discovery and excavation of the majestic 15th-century Incan city of…
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A new Korea
Agence France-Presse, a news agency based out of France, quoted Han S. Park, University Professor…
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Transaction disclosure report
All public employees, spouses or dependents of public employees or any business in which such…
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Back tracking
An article in the Detroit Free Press about the possibility of a black line of…
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Community ties
Most graduate assistantships involve research projects or teaching classes. At the Fanning Institute, a public…
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English professor named director of African American Studies
Valerie Babb has been appointed director of the Institute for African American Studies in the…
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U.S. Coast Guard aids stricken University of Hawaii research ship
The Kilo Moana, a University of Hawaii research vessel,was rescued at sea by the U.S.…
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Georgia Museum of Art joins Michelle Obama’s ‘Let’s Move!’ initiative
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a family day Jan. 21 from 10 a.m.…
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UGA president, three others named to 2012 “Most Influential Georgians’ list
UGA President Michael F. Adams, faculty members Charles Bullock and Samantha Joye and William D.…
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More newspapers added to Digital Library
Historic newspapers from four south Georgia cities are now available online at the Digital Library…
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Sky-high selection
Marshall Shepherd, professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been…
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Going off base
Jeff Humphreys, director of UGA’s Selig Center for Economic Growth, was quoted in a Bloomberg…
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Handle with care: Coordinator trains others in humane treatment of animals
Getting a blood sample from a gerbil isn’t always easy. “If the handler is not…
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Split decision
In principle, stem cells offer scientists the opportunity to create specific cell types—such as nerve…
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Bottled up
A Bloomberg Business Week article detailing information about the bacteria that killed a Missouri infant…
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Works by Georgia Sea Grant artists on display at Athens Academy
Keeping Watch, a Georgia Sea Grant painting exhibition inspired by the Georgia coast that illustrates…
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Alumnus pledges $11 million to Yale
The Yale University Art Gallery has received an $11 million pledge from an alumnus to…
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Study: African-American men don’t reap same career benefits from mentoring as Caucasians
Networking within an organization and having a mentor are widely thought to promote career success,…
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Historic move
Faculty and staff from the epidemiology and biostatistics department marked the start of spring semester…
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UGA, University of Puerto Rico create algae biofuels center
Taking advantage of a marine location and tropical climate that are ideal for growing algae,…
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Excellence recognized
It’s now official. The university’s accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission…
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Slow growth predicted for state’s 2012 economy
Slow growth remains the mantra of the Terry College’s economic outlook for the state of…
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Search committee to find new press director
A search advisory committee has been appointed to find a successor for University of Georgia…
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Paul Kurtz receives Milner Ball Social Justice Award
Paul M. Kurtz, associate dean for academic and student affairs and Hosch Professor in the…
