Tag: Columns
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University Health Center wins customer service award from governor for clinical team initiative
The Governor’s Commendation for Excellence in Customer Service was awarded to the University Health Center’s…
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Professor returns to the foal for his research
Dr. Steeve Giguère, the first holder of the Marguerite Thomas Hodgson Chair of Equine Studies…
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Veterinary Medicine student organization to hold benefit auction, dinner Feb. 27
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting…
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Research University Civic Engagement Network has annual meeting at UGA
UGA will host the fifth annual meeting of the Research University Civic Engagement Network from…
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Preparedness forum to focus on travel hazards beyond America’s borders
“International Travel: Hazards and Realities,” part of the university’s Academic-Professional Security Series, will be held…
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Study: Butterfly wings shaped by migration
A UGA study has found that monarch butterflies that migrate long distances have evolved larger…
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Big science on a small scale
UGA physicist Yiping Zhao says nanoscience is big science—the kind that will change lives. Its…
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Recycle inkjet cartridges, batteries
Inkjet cartridges and battery recycling is now available on campus. Departments can request an inkjet…
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Michigan college will repay tuition for students in training program
Lansing Community College in Lansing, Mich., has made a promise to repay tuition to students…
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Harvard law school to offer $1 million to bolster public service ranks
In another attempt to help graduate students pursue public service careers, the Harvard Law School…
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Staff Council elects officers for 2010-2011
The UGA Staff Council held elections at its Feb. 3 meeting to select new officers…
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University will host regional summit on service-learning
UGA will host the 2010 Gulf-South Summit on Service-Learning and Civic Engagement through Higher Education…
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Speaker: State’s economic future depends on educating its children
Speakers at the 19th annual Public Service and Outreach meeting and awards luncheon struck a…
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Voices from the Vanguard lecture focuses on malaria
Progress in the fight against malaria will be the topic of the next “Global Diseases:…
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Two UGA scientists to receive more than $1 million from NSF
Two UGA researchers have been selected to receive National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, one of…
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Career high note
World-renowned double bassist Milton Masciadri, a professor in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, has…
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Widening horizons
Undergraduate research opportunities on campus are being expanded through a partnership between the Honors Program’s…
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Lilly Fellow applications
The Center for Teaching and Learning is now accepting applications for the 2010-2012 Lilly Teaching…
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Study participants needed
Participants are needed for a six-week study on the health effects of low-to-moderate intensity exercise.…
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GIFT Program fellowships
UGA faculty members are being sought to lead a four to seven week-long summer research…
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Visitors Center revamps Web site
The UGA Visitors Center has a brand new Web site designed to make seeing the…
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New book of essays explores Southern environmental history over past decade
Environmental History and the American South University of Georgia Press Cloth: $69.95 Paper: $26.95 Compiled…
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Building Bridges: Alumna returns to help shape law school’s future
As the assistant director of admissions for the School of Law, Ramsey Bridges plays a…
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Sheryl Vogt, named a Fellow of the Scoeity of American Archivists
Sheryl Vogt, director of the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, was…
