Tag: Columns
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Remains of the day
The sun never set. Sally Walker, a paleontologist at UGA, could walk outside the scientific…
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Recent graduate wins 2009 Merage American Dream Fellowship
Tulsi Patel, an Honors student from Acworth who graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree…
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CURO recognizes 2009 Promising Scholars during two-day campus visit
For the fifth consecutive year, UGA has recognized a group of Georgia high school seniors…
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President discusses budget at final ’08-’09 University Council meeting
The university should operate exactly the same in the next fiscal year as it has…
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National manhunt ends for former faculty member
The national manhunt for George M. Zinkhan III, a former UGA faculty member, ended May…
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Grant will be used to research link between PTSD, substance abuse treatment services
The National Institute on Drug Abuse-one of 27 institutes and centers that comprise the National…
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Graduate programs continue to rank among nation’s best
UGA graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News&World Report’s…
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Early Start: Middle school students get acquainted with UGA’s main campus
UGA’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions is reaching out to several Atlanta-area middle schools to provide…
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Help control asthma attacks by identifying environmental triggers
About 23 million people, including 6.8 million children, have been diagnosed with asthma, according to…
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U.S. district judge will speak at School of Law’s spring graduation ceremony
Judge Lisa Godbey Wood of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia…
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Reserve prcedures change
The board of regents has modified its policy on copyrighted works, and effective summer term,…
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New Benefits enrollment
Human Resources is offering new voluntary benefits options for faculty and staff, effective July 1.…
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Library reserves
The UGA Libraries are now accepting course reserve lists for May/summer and fall semesters for…
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Dormant fountains to be turned back on
Two fountains on North Campus that have been dormant for more than a year will…
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OSAA site serves as assessment resource
The Office of Student Affairs Assessment’s Web site serves as a resource for educators who…
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Mary Vrginia Terry will receive honorary degree at Commencement
UGA will award an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Mary Virginia Terry, who…
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Retired archivist publishes new book about pioneer aviators of Wright Flying School
Orville’s Aviators John Carver Edwards John Carver Edwards, a retired UGA archivist, has released a…
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Championship seasons
The UGA gymnastics team (top photo) won its fifth straight and 10th overall national championship…
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‘Deep background’
William E. Lee, a professor in UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, recently…
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NIH grant will be used to train health scientists in Uganda
Christopher Whalen, professor of epidemiology in UGA’s College of Public Health, has received a $1.1…
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Retirees April 2009
Fifty nine UGA employees retired April 1. Because of space limitations, a partial list of…
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Storybook ending
It was Suzanne Yoculan’s storybook ending-coaching the final meet of her career April 17 when…
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Kitty Cole Human Rights Award 2009
Anneliese Singh, an assistant professor of counseling and human development services, received the 2009 Association…
