Tag: Columns
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State labor commissioner to give keynote speech at BFSO luncheon
Georgia Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond will deliver the keynote address at the Black Faculty and…
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Laura Jolly appointed vice president for instruction on permanent basis
Laura Jolly, who has served as interim vice president for instruction at UGA since January,…
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Early homecoming: Alumnus Greg McGarity named director of athletics
Greg McGarity, executive associate athletic director at the University of Florida, was named UGA director…
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Proposals sought for next faculty hiring initiative
v UGA deans have been invited to submit proposals for positions to be funded or…
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Regents adopt budget reduction contingency plans
Although state revenue collections rose in June and July over the same months a year…
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Fresh start
UGA welcomed more than 6,100 new undergraduate students this fall, including more than 4,700 new…
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Cable lineup
University Cablevision has announced the following additions to its lineup: CSS, which carries many UGA…
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Law library tours
The library at the School of Law offers tours and legal research instructional sessions to…
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Pre-marriage workshop
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences is offering a one-day workshop entitled “Prepare for…
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Grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach invites public service, tenure-track…
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New website promotes lab’s services
The Stable Isotope/Soil Biology Laboratory of the Odum School of Ecology’s new website for soil,…
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Professor emeritus publishes textbook about istory of ecosystem science
Big Ecology: The Emergence of Ecosystem Science David Coleman University of California Press $39.95 David…
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Balancing act: Staffer finds time for art, music while moving up in ranks
What do a stained glass artist, a blues singer in a local band and a…
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Life behind bars
Ron Carlson, a professor of law, was quoted in a CNN article about a convicted…
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Weathering hard times
In an article about the southeast U.S.’s vulnerability to climate change, the Chattanooga, Tenn. Times-Free…
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Going abroad
A USAToday story about tracking student performance and study-abroad programs quoted Don Rubin, a professor…
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Melting myths
An article written by United Press International about the belief that water in polar regions…
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From the bat cave
Scientific Computing quoted Daniel Streicker, a UGA researcher, and Sonia Altizer, an assistant professor of…
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Accounting for oil
The Nigerian newspaper Punch quoted Samantha Joye, a professor of marine sciences, in a story…
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Community Music School to offer ensemble lessons to area seniors
The University of Georgia Community Music School, in partnership with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute,…
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UGA ranks ninth in number of graduates headed for Teach for America corps
The University of Georgia ranked ninth nationally in its number of graduating seniors who are…
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Grant to used to assess effects of oil leak, dispersant on plant populations
Geneticist Mike Arnold has received a National Science Foundation Rapid Response Grant to assess the…
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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…
