Tag: Columns
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Ansel receives honorary degree
Howard C. Ansel, a former dean for the College of Pharmacy, received an honorary doctoral…
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Change of space
Ongoing projectsConstruction on the 115,000-square-foot Special Collections Libraries building should be complete in late August…
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Pepperdine U. administrator to become UGA’s next CIO
Timothy M. Chester, vice provost for academic administration and chief information officer at Pepperdine University,…
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Researcher to use $1.4 million grant to test rabies vaccine
Dr. Zhen Fang Fu, a rabies researcher in the College of Veterinary Medicine, will collaborate…
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Faculty and Staff Campaign raises more than $2 million
Thanks to donations from more than 2,000 current and former UGA employees, the 2011 Faculty…
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Alumnus wins $18,000 on ‘Jeopardy!’ quiz show
A freshly minted Ph.D. graduate won more than $18,000 during a two-night run on the…
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‘Unique’ advice
Dennis P. Lockhart had a simple message for the approximately 1,620 students eligible to receive…
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Historian releases book on free press crisis
The Free Press Crisis of 1800 Thomas Cooper’s Trial for Seditious Libel Peter Charles Hoffer…
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TA/LA orientation
Orientation for graduate teaching assistants and laboratory assistants will be held Aug. 11 from 8:45…
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Telephone directory
Now through Aug. 26, all regular, benefits-eligible faculty and staff are encouraged to review their…
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Law library tours
The library staff in the School of Law offers tours and legal research instructional sessions…
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Undergraduate advisor workshop
This year’s Undergraduate Advisor Workshop will be held Aug. 26 from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in…
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Hunker Down volunteers
University Housing is looking for volunteers to assist Aug. 9-10 with Hunker Down with Housing,…
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Ten undergraduates take part in CURO international symposium
Ten UGA students traveled to the university’s Costa Rica campus in June to participate in…
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Retirees
Twenty-four UGA employees retired June 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Solo art exhibition
Works by Elizabeth Owen, a master’s student in drawing and painting from Tupelo, Miss., will…
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‘Foot Soldier’ documentary wins award
Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice, a production of UGA’s Foot Soldier Project…
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Summer enrollment tops 14,000
Total enrollment for summer semester at UGA is 14,812 students. Overall enrollment decreased by 5.8…
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Five incoming freshmen named Ramsey Scholars
Five incoming freshmen have been selected to receive the Bernard Ramsey Honors Scholarship, one of…
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Hunker down
The department of housing will welcome new and returning students to UGA Aug. 9-10 during…
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Interim director of Vinson Institute named
Laura Meadows has been appointed interim director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government. The…
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New UGA technology makes textiles permanently germ-free
A UGA researcher has invented a new technology that inexpensively renders medical linens, paper towels…
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Foot positioning may influence ankle sprains
The position of the foot just before ground contact during running and walking may put…
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State hospitals lag in care for seriously ill
Hospitals across the nation are increasingly implementing palliative care programs to help patients manage the…
