Tag: Columns
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Dr. Mark Ebell, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Dr. Mark Ebell, an associate professor in the College of Public Health, has been appointed…
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‘Dinosaur’ author to give lecture during Darwin Days celebration
World-renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, author of How to Build a Dinosaur, will discuss how he…
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Black History Month focuses on historical contributions of African-American women
Highlighting black women and their contributions to American history and culture will be the theme…
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Natural history museum to offer master’s for earth science teachers
The American Museum of Natural History, the first U.S. science museum with its own doctoral…
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Combatting an epidemic
The university has launched a major campus-wide initiative to help the state address its growing…
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Pool party
The women’s swimming and diving team recorded its 77th straight home victory Jan. 20 in…
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Crystal clear
For more than a century, the use of X-rays has been a prime diagnostic tool…
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GMOA releases new volume on symposium
Neighboring Voices: The Decorative Culture of Our Southern Cousins: The Fifth Henry D. Green Symposium…
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Gayle Andrews, John H. Lounsbury Award
Gayle Andrews, an associate professor in the middle school education program in the department of…
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Help students tackle homework
Although dreaded by most students, homework is an essential part of the learning process. UGA…
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Support system
Bill McDonald has been the dean of students for a year now, but you wouldn’t…
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Molecular virologist to head population health department
Mark W. Jackwood, a UGA molecular virologist known for his work in avian diseases, has…
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Parents Leadership Council grants
UGA’s Parents Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for the 2012-13 academic year. Grant applications…
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Training and Development to offer new certificate in diversity, inclusion
Beginning in February, UGA faculty and staff can enroll in a new certificate program…
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Vet med students to host benefit auction
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association will host…
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GMOA receives art collection from law professor, his wife
The Georgia Museum of Art has a new collection—prominent works by African-American artists—donated by…
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Open books
The special collections libraries began 2012 in a new state-of-the-art facility and will celebrate the…
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‘Enduring cause’: Speaker recalls life, legacy of King
For Billye Aaron, an advocate for higher education for African Americans and the wife…
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‘Georgia Review’ will host poetry reading
The Georgia Review, UGA’s literary quarterly, will host the second of three Georgia Poetry…
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Law school to host security conference
The School of Law’s Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law will host a…
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‘Dream’ builders: Students help with community improvement projects during King Day
For a few hours on Jan. 16, UGA student Olufeyisayo Bab-Oke took a pickaxe…
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Former Willson Center director to deliver Founders Day Lecture
In observance of the university’s 227th anniversary, Betty Jean Craige, retired University Professor of Comparative…
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Service-learning workshop
The Office of Service-Learning is holding the workshop “Introduction to Effective Service-Learning Course Design”…
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Deloitte Foundation funds endowment with $1 million
With pledged gifts totaling $1 million, the Deloitte Foundation has established an endowment for the…
