Tag: Columns
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Obituary, Linda Brooks
Linda Marie Brooks, an associate professor in the department of comparative literature, died June 7…
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Branching out
Shelley Cannady wants help. For years now the assistant professor in College of Environment and…
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Dream award nominations
Nominations for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards are due Nov. 18. The awards will…
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Georgia Sculptors’ Society to host inaugural Pulaski Street Art Crawl
The Georgia Sculptors’ Society, a nonprofit group of artists, students and alumni organized through the…
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U. of Wisconsin donor offers $1 for each new social media contact
A University of Wisconsin-Madison alumnus and his family have pledged to donate $1 to the…
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Search committee seeks dean for arts and sciences
Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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Remember every moment
Bertis Downs, manager for the band R.E.M., was quoted in an AdWeek article about the…
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Law and orders
A Boston Globe article about the impact that a lawsuit brought against the U.S. Food…
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Gas pressure
A story in the Manila, Philippines-based newspaper The Philippine Star about how increased use of…
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Dance department to host Community Dance Day Celebration on Oct. 9
The department of dance will present Community Dance Day Celebration, an afternoon of events to…
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Princes and princesses, romance and revenge reign in University Theatre’s ‘Life Is A Dre
University Theatre will present a new adaptation of Calderón De La Barca’s romantic, adventurous masterpiece…
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University to dedicate bust in honor of Matthews, late state legislator
University officials will dedicate a bust honoring R. Chappelle Matthews Sept. 30 at 10 a.m.…
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College of Pharmacy updates website
The College of Pharmacy recently launched a redesigned homepage with sleek graphics and a easily…
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Replenishing the ranks
Close to 100 new tenured and tenure-track faculty have arrived at the university this year,…
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Women and Girls in Georgia conference to focus on ‘responding to tough times’
The Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting the fourth annual Women and Girls in Georgia…
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Retrospective of precisionist artist on display at Georgia Museum of Art
The exhibition Edmund Lewandowski: Precisionism and Beyond runs through Dec. 4 at the Georgia Museum…
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Cabinet approves changes to university’s non-discrimination, anti-harassment policy
The cabinet approved an update to the university’s Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment policy at its Sept.…
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Flu shots available
The University Health Center will begin offering flu shots Oct. 4 for faculty, staff, students…
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In a new light
Earth’s early atmosphere provided little shielding for ultraviolet light from space, so many prebiotic molecules,…
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Service-learning award nomination deadline
The Office of Service-Learning is seeking nominations of outstanding UGA faculty for the 2012 Service-Learning…
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Tours, book signing, jazz to be featured at annual ‘Evening in the Gardens’
The UGA Trials Gardens will hold “An Evening in the Gardens” Sept. 29 from 5:30…
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U. of Antelope Valley offers to pay employers to hire its graduates
In an effort to bolster both the local economy and its own reputation, the University…
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Public service and outreach award nomination deadline
The deadline for the submission of nominations for the 2012 Walter Barnard Hill Award for…
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Book examines life span of ‘oldest old’
Understanding Well-Being in the Oldest Old Edited by Leonard W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield Cambridge…
