Tag: Columns
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‘Creative Loafing’ editor-in-chief to give a Willson Center Lecture on Sept. 14
Mara Shalhoup, editor-in-chief of Creative Loafing Atlanta, will give a Willson Center Lecture on Sept.…
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Odum School to host seminar, book signing
The Odum School of Ecology will host a seminar followed by a reception and book…
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Panelists to discuss new media, politics
UGA and the office of U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) will present the panel discussion…
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Record number of students named recipients of Fulbright scholarships
For the second consecutive year, a record number of UGA students-11-have been awarded scholarships from…
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Annual Diversity Days event will celebrate inclusion, acceptance
The university will celebrate its continuing path toward inclusion and acceptance with the fourth annual…
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Interim dean appointed for family and consumer sciences
Anne Sweaney, a department head and longtime faculty member in the College of Family and…
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UGA researchers receive funding to reduce childhood obesity in Georgia
UGA researchers recently received funding to find ways to prevent or reduce childhood obesity, a…
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Changing behavior
There’s something different about the fountains on North Campus. Even the toilets and faucets on…
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Public Service award nominations
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is now accepting nominations…
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‘G Book’ rollout
The UGA Alumni Association will be distributing this year’s G Book Sept. 9 at 5…
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Engineering senior design group places third in international ASHRAE competition
An engineering senior design group from UGA won third place in an international competition sponsored…
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College of Pharmacy welcomes largest class of students in its 107-year history
The annual White Coat Ceremony at the College of Pharmacy recently recognized 144 new students,…
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Women’s Studies to host third annual conference on Women and Girls in Georgia
The Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting the third annual Women and Girls in Georgia…
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Bumper crop
UGA students are getting their hands dirty at the UGArden on South Milledge Avenue the…
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Two Physical Plant employees named Finance and Administration Fellows
Two employees from the Physical Plant have been selected to participate in the 2010-2011 Finance…
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Tennessee chancellor gives up promised $80,000 salary increase
Incoming Tennessee Board of Regents System Chancellor John Morgan decided to give up earning the…
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Nebraska’s supreme court approves raises for faculty at public colleges
Full-time faculty members in Nebraska’s three public colleges will get pay raises thanks to a…
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Lucky find
Wayne Parrott has answered a question that has stumped plant breeders for the past century:…
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For all hands on deck
A hand sanitizer created by UGA scientists could soon help vacationers on cruise ships spend…
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Management information systems faculty member named L. Edmund Rast Professor of Business
Management information systems faculty member Elena Karahanna has been named the L. Edmund Rast Professor…
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Coping skills
Disease is a private matter to many of us. For myriad reasons, we want to…
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Forum to focus on handling active campus shooters
As part of National Preparedness Month, a forum about active shooters will be held Sept.…
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Veterinary medicine college, law school welcome new students
The School of Law and College of Veterinary Medicine have welcomed new classes of students…
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Science journalist Maryn McKenna to discuss ‘superbug’ staph infections
Science journalist and author Maryn McKenna will share some powerful stories from her recent book,…
