Tag: Columns
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Prof edits guide to Civil War in Georgia
The Civil War in Georgia: A New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion Edited by John C. Inscoe…
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Career Center’s website helps job seekers
From about-to-graduate students to unemployed and underemployed alumni, the UGA Career Center is on hand…
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Massachusetts will pay state colleges to boost academic performance
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced plans to award grants to state colleges that provide plans…
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News magazine ranks UGA among top 25 public universities
UGA landed well on the newly released U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 edition of…
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Monthlong celebration of Hispanic heritage under way
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute is coordinating an array of academic and cultural…
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Graham and Vogt named to board
Toby Graham, deputy university librarian, and Sheryl Vogt, director of the Richard B. Russell Library…
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SecureUGA training modules
All UGA faculty, staff and employed students are required to complete online security awareness modules…
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Templin elected to council
Jonathan Templin, an associate professor in the department of educational psychology and instructional technology, was…
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Observatory open house
The department of physics and astronomy will host its first monthly observatory open house of…
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Civic service
The UGA chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will recognize three UGA…
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Listserv disbanded
UGA-For-Sale, the university’s listserv for faculty and staff looking to buy and sell personally owned…
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Fall pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold a seasonal pottery sale Sept. 28-29 from 9…
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Former Congolese child soldier to speak Sept. 14 about his ‘Journey of Hope’
The University Union Student Programming Board will present a lecture by former Congolese child soldier…
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Regents, University Professorships
Nominations are requested for two important academic honors: the Regents and University Professorships. Regents Professorships…
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New clinical practice program launches in D.C.
The School of Law will launch a new program this spring that will allow approximately…
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Tree-bound kite: Rare birds spend time in Oconee Forest Park
Nature lovers, dog walkers, and joggers visiting Oconee Forest Park were treated to an unusual…
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Performing Arts Center season to open with ‘The Complete World of Sports (abridged)’
The Performing Arts Center will open its 2011-2012 season with a fast-paced performance of the…
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Statue dedication set for UGA’s founder
University officials will dedicate a statue of Abraham Baldwin, UGA’s founder and first president, on…
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Doctoral student named recipient of 2011 George Washington Carver Award
UGA researcher and Ph.D. student Micah Lewis was recently named the recipient of the 2011…
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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,…
