Tag: Columns
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Office of Information Security offers virus, spyware protection for UGA students, faculty, staff
The Office of Information Security has upgraded the service that provides free anti-virus, anti-spyware and…
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UNC students can opt out of abortion coverage in health insurance
Students at the University of North Caroline who get health insurance through the institution now…
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Former president of Colombia will teach at Georgetown University
Former Colombian president, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, has agreed to join the faculty of Georgetown University…
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Single tickets for Performing Arts Center events go on sale Aug. 30
Single tickets for the Performing Arts Center’s 2010-2011 season will go on sale to the…
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Tifton conference: Southeast ready for bioenergy boom
Bioenergy scientists, policymakers, industry leaders and enthusiasts met in TiftonAug. 3-5 to discuss how Georgia…
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$1.47 million NIH award will enable purchase of high-speed, next-generation X-ray detector
B.C. Wang, the Ramsey-Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology at UGA, and four…
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UGA named to ‘Princeton Review’s’ honor roll for environmentally friendly schools
UGA was recently chosen for the Princeton Review’s 2011 Green College Honor Roll. The Review…
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‘Living Green’
Before Kaitlin Pniewski even toured Building 1516, the graduate resident had very high expectations based…
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First MCG/UGA Medical Partnership class begins studies
Forty aspiring physicians began their education in Athens Aug. 9 as the inaugural class of…
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Phone directory info update
Now through Sept. 24, all regular, benefits-eligible faculty and staff are encouraged to review their…
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Poverty, economy grant program proposals
Interested faculty members are invited to submit research proposals related to poverty and the economy…
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Grant application deadline
Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. is the deadline for submitting applications for the National Endowment…
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Plant biology debuts new website
The department of plant biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences has a…
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Professor, alumna co-author book on hiring, retention of bilingual teachers
Teachers Act Up! Creating Multicultural Learning Communities Through Theatre Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor and Mariana Souto-Manning Teachers…
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Clothes call: FACS faculty member studies textiles from past, present
To those who question the validity of fashion research, José Blanco asks for just five…
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William “Barney” Whitman, received the 2010 J. Roger Porter Award
William “Barny” Whitman, head of the department of microbiology, received the 2010 J. Roger Porter…
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Keith Wenrich, honored with the 2010 Region II Horace Moody Award
Keith Wenrich, associate director for facility operations in the department of recreational sports, was honored…
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Ron Courson, chosen to serve on the Medical and Science Advisory board
Ron Courson, director of sports medicine for the Athletic Association, was one of 10 experts…
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Karen Jones,Selected among best by an Improving Teacher Quality Grant
Karen Jones, a professor in workforce education, leadership and social foundations, developed a program that…
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Jeb Byers, appointed to the National Research Council Committee
Jeb Byers, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, has been appointed to…
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Drying is another option for storing extra summer fruits, vegetables
For extra summer produce, Elizabeth Andress, a UGA Cooperative Extension food safety specialist, recommends using…
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New policy requires students at U. of Virginia to self-report arrests
University of Virginia students will now be asked once a year, via a prompt in…
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Lewis and Clark College fined for contaminating creek with pool water
Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore. was charged about $78,000 for draining chlorinated water…
