Tag: Columns
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Back to nature
A 3-year-old loggerhead sea turtle nicknamed Eddie was released into the ocean Sept. 2 after…
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Service-learning award nominations
Nominations for the 2012 Service-Learning Teaching Excellence and Service-Learning Research Excellence awards are due Nov.…
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Irish literature scholar named new director of Willson Center
Nicholas Allen, director of the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies…
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Teresa Raetz, chair of the Commission for Graduate and Professional School Educators
Teresa Raetz, director of student affairs for UGA’s campus in Gwinnett, is currently the chair…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra will perform in Italy at UNESCO event
UGA’s ARCO Chamber Orchestra has been invited to participate in a benefit concert in Venice,…
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Georgia Museum of Natural History to reopen with exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Natural History will reopen Sept. 15 after being closed for extensive…
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Civil rights scholar named to Hollowell Professorship
The School of Social Work has selected Obie Clayton Jr. as the inaugural holder of…
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UGA Press partners with Library Company of Philadelphia to co-publish book series
The University of Georgia Press and the Library Company of Philadelphia have formed a partnership…
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Historic preservation
In December, the Chicora Foundation, a South Carolina nonprofit preservation organization, and a preservation mason…
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Finance and Administration honors leadership graduates
Twenty employees who are either new supervisors or aspiring supervisors in Finance and Administration were…
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Book offers look at animation in France
French Animation History Richard Neupert Wiley-Blackwell $109.95 Richard Neupert, the Wheatley Professor of the Arts…
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Preparation can help keep food, water safe during severe flooding
When severe weather threatens, preparing before the storm hits can help you keep your food…
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National search begins for next PSO vice president
Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a search committee to begin a national search to fill…
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Two months after closing, Bethany University plans to open again
Although Bethany University, a four-year private Christian university in Scotts Valley, Calif., announced in June…
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Springfield Legacy gift of land supports two UGA programs
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the Georgia Sea Grant Program are…
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Terry College’s M.B.A. program moves up in ‘Forbes’ biennial rankings
M.B.A. graduates from UGA’s Terry College of Business reported a higher return on their investment…
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Learning experience
Katharine Servidio doesn’t want to be overly dramatic, but she’s serious when she says that…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual fall coffee with UGA first lady Mary…
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Philadelphia Orchestra trumpeter joins School of Music
David Bilger, principal trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra, has been named the William F. and…
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Fast track: Neuroscientist studies how brain processes emotion—and sets land speed records
Dean Sabatinelli is a not a loud man. A visitor has to lean forward to…
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Team of researchers discovers potential new mechanisms of drug resistance in Toxoplasma
Scientists have for years been puzzled by why drugs are sometimes effective in treating parasitic…
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IAAP meeting
Members of the UGA community are invited to the September meeting of the Athens chapter…
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Child of nature: Prof’s fascination with ecology started young
“We love algae—it was gross!” proclaims a hand-drawn thank-you note posted on Amy Rosemond’s office…
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Institute for Women’s Studies to host reception in honor of women faculty
The Institute for Women’s Studies will host a fall welcome back reception honoring all women…
