Tag: Columns
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Mary M. Atwater, guest editor of a special issue of Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curri
Mary M. Atwater, a professor of science education in the College of Education, was the…
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Regents elect new vice chair
Benjamin “Ben” J. Tarbutton III was elected by the Board of Regents of the University…
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Grady half-day conference to explore research topics in media, culture
Departments and units across UGA are collaborating on a half-day conference to expand interdisciplinary research…
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UGA hosts debate against Oxford Union
UGA has challenged the Oxford Union Society to a formal debate for the fourth time,…
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Farmers’ market, community agriculture provide fresh produce
Thanks to a growing emphasis on local food, people without gardens can more easily find…
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Caltech basketball team wins its first conference game in 26 years
The California Institute of Technology’s men’s basketball team broke an in-conference losing streak that dates…
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U. of South Florida president donates $1 million to study-abroad program
The president of the University of South Florida and her husband have promised to donate…
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Minority and Small Business Expo registration
The Minority and Small Business Expo will be held March 28 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.…
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Reacting to Past conference
The Reacting to the Past program at UGA is hosting its annual conference March 25-27.…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet March 8 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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Dawg Trot 5K
The UGA Alumni Association will hold its fourth annual Dawg Trot 5K Run/Walk March 19…
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First-Year Odyssey site solicits proposals
The initial section of the First-Year Odyssey website-aimed at faculty interested in teaching FYO seminars…
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IBR staff member turns her blog into new book featuring misused quotation marks
The Book of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks A Celebration of Creative Punctuation Bethany Keeley-Jonker Chronicle Books…
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Geography professor’s research lands her back on the farm
Amy Trauger’s childhood is a tale of two farms—one in the rocky and rugged soil…
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Fat cats. . . and dogs
The Wall Street Journal, in an article about a spike in pet obesity caused by…
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Dissenting voices
Sonja West, an assistant professor in the School of Law, was quoted in a New…
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A change of words
A CNN story about a bill put forward in Georgia’s House of Representatives that would…
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Wasped out
A New York Times article about using wasps’ natural abilities to detect odors like a…
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Pet supplies minus
A New York Times article featuring tips for small business owners quoted Connie Edwards, a…
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University Council revises exam rescheduling policy, adds programs
University Council voted at its Feb. 17 meeting to revise the Final Exam Scheduling Conflict…
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Aging with grace
An article about how adopting a rosy outlook can help people live to be 100…
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Red Clay Conference to focus on Savannah harbor and coastal issues
Legal and environmental issues currently affecting the Georgia coast will be the focus of the…

