Tag: Columns
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School of Law to host free conference on civil and human rights issues
The School of Law’s Georgia Law Review will host a free conference exploring current and…
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Parking Services wins worldwide award
The International Parking Institute recently named UGA Parking Services as the 2011 worldwide parking organization…
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Researchers find informal mentoring relationships help African-American youth experiencing hardship
In a time of transition for rural African-American young adults, natural mentors in the community…
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Rapid results
Arriving at a rapid and accurate diagnosis is critical during flu outbreaks, but until now,…
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Rehydrate thirsty children with water
Parents should use water, not sports and energy drinks, to rehydrate their thirsty children, according…
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OPM proposes program to improve federal hiring of recent grads
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has proposed a new program to make it easier…
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Assemblies of God votes to consolidate its three colleges
After 30 years of discussion, the governing body of the Assemblies of God voted to…
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Annual State of Education Conference to be held on campus
Hank Huckaby, the new chancellor of the University System of Georgia, and Arthur Levine, former…
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Terry’s first black student to speak at BFSO luncheon
Harold A. Black, the first African-American student to enroll in the Terry College of Business,…
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University launches redesigned home page, three related websites
After more than two years of work, the newest incarnation of UGA’s home page, www.uga.edu,…
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Cairo/Grady County joins Archway Partnership
Cairo/Grady County is the newest community to partner with UGA through its Archway Partnership and…
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Chancellor will give keynote at statewide staff conference
Hank Huckaby, chancellor of the University System of Georgia, will be the keynote speaker at…
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Substance abuse researcher receives award from NIH
Paul Roman, a renowned scholar in the field of substance abuse treatment, has received a…
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Record breaking
A record number of new students have arrived on campus as fall semester classes get…
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Local company will manage UGA’s new child care facility
Prodigies Child Care Management LLC, which owns and operates Little Prodigies in Athens, has been…
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State-of-the-art conference will look at future of academic profession
UGA will host a state-of-the-art conference on the future of the academic profession, entitled “Wither…
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July retirees
Twenty-two UGA employees retired July 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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University Housing site gets renovation
The redesigned University Housing website employs a more streamlined navigation menu, updated full-color photos and…
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Lamar Dodd School of Art to host exhibition of faculty works
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will host its MMXI Faculty Exhibition Aug. 19-Sept. 14…
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Keep food safe from salmonella
Recent salmonella outbreaks have been linked to ground turkey and papayas, and Elizabeth Andress, a…
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Illinois creates new education law
A new Illinois law, signed Aug. 1 by Gov. Pat Quinn, makes it easier for…
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University of New Mexico returns artifacts to Mexican government
After determining that 18 ancient tools in its collection were stolen, officials at the University…
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Fishing for answers
Researchers from UGA’s Odum School of Ecology have found that certain neotropical stream ecosystems rely…
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Faculty, freshmen set to take part in First-Year Odyssey
More than 90 percent of new, incoming UGA freshmen have enrolled in First-Year Odyssey, a…
