Tag: Columns
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University groups pitch in to help on King Day of Service
Members of the Bulldog nation braved the cold weather to join others in the Athens…
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UGA’s community efforts recognized by Carnegie Foundation
UGA has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for its institutional commitment to community engagement…
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Art EXPANDS
The Georgia Museum of Art will reopen with a weeklong celebration, Art Expands, from Jan.…
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Discount movie tickets
Discount movie tickets for Beechwood Cinemas, at the Colonial Beechwood Promenade Shopping Center located at…
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Pageant tickets
The 2011 Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant will be held Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in…
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Income tax assistance
Georgia United Credit Union, the former Georgia Federal Credit Union (Digest), has partnered with the…
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2010 winter issue of ‘Georgia Review’ honors two long-time contributors
The recently released winter 2010 issue of The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly journal of arts…
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Daylong institute will focus on strategies for working with gay and lesbian families
The 27th Annual Marriage and Family Therapy Institute, “Going Beyond Acceptance: Clinical Strategies for Working…
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Credit union changes its name
The Georgia Federal Credit Union has adopted a new name and is now Georgia United…
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The 2011 State of the University
Good afternoon, and thank you for being here. The president of the University of Georgia…
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Conference will explore property law at global level
Intellectual property law experts from around the country will gather at the School of Law…
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Lowery, rock band co-founder, teaches spring semester course for music business certificate program
David Lowery, co-founder of rock bands Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven, will be the instructor…
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Newby-Goodman, former gymnast, named 2011 recipient of NCAA Top VIII Award
Former UGA gymnast Marcia Newby-Goodman was named a 2011 recipient of the NCAA Top VIII…
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Osborne film festival cancelled for this year
Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival, an annual nonprofit event of the Grady College of Journalism…
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Alumni Association to recognize second annual Bulldog 100 at Jan. 22 celebration
The UGA Alumni Association’s second annual Bulldog 100: Fastest Growing Bulldog Businesses class of 2011…
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Social work prof set to release glossary with smart phone app
Michael Holosko, the Pauline M. Berger Professor of Family and Child Welfare in the School…
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Six faculty members will be inducted as Fellows of AAAS
Six UGA faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement…
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$2 million NSF grant to aid work on quantum computer
Buoyed by a new $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Geller and a…
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$2 million gift to create media professorships, fund business facilities
A $2 million gift from one of Georgia’s most well-known leaders in media and business…
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Lessons learned
Scientists, government officials, Gulf Coast community leaders and journalists from across the nation will gather…
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$2 million NSF grant to aid work on quantum computer
It should work. Scientists believe it will work. And yet, as UGA researchers leap into…
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA will receive third grant of $100,000
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, formerly Learning in Retirement, will receive its third grant…
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International bioenergy experts launch new lecture series at UGA
Some of the world’s leading bioenergy experts are visiting UGA this semester to offer lectures…
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State mileage reimbursement
The mileage reimbursement rate for travel by state-owned or personal vehicles has been updated, according…
