Tag: Columns
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Eric Houck, new member of th editorial review board for the Journal of Education Finance
Eric Houck, an assistant professor in lifelong education, administration and policy, has been selected to…
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Dan Colley, expert in advocacy for greater U.S. Investment in global health research
Dan Colley, professor of microbiology and director of UGA’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global…
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E. Culpepper Clarke, contributions to Alabam’s “Realizing the Dream”
E. Culpepper Clark, dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, was honored…
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Winter issue of ‘Georgia Review’ features essay on suicide, Holocaust
The recently released winter 2008 issue of The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly journal of arts…
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College of Veterinary Medicine student organization will host benefit auction
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting…
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Regents formalize MCG/UGA partnership
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved a memorandum of understanding Feb. 10…
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Tribute to honor singer, songwriter Otis Redding
UGA will present a tribute to Otis Redding, the Georgia-born singer and songwriter best known…
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Workplace workout
A workplace program that encourages employees to set exercise goals substantially increased workers’ physical activity,…
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New Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Program offered to doctoral students
The Graduate School has partnered with faculty in the sciences to launch the Interdisciplinary Life…
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UGA, Emory, Georgia Tech collaboration to begin with symposium
The inaugural Georgia Symposium on Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease will be hosted by UGA on…
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University Council votes to add more engineering majors to curriculum
At its Feb. 5 meeting, the University Council voted unanimously to offer three additional majors…
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Walk Georgia registration now open
The UGA Cooperative Extension has a fitness program designed to help Georgians get in shape…
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D.C.’s only public university to become two separate entities
Washington, D.C., plans to split its sole public university into two schools: a four-year college…
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$100 million gift to help fight AIDS
Researchers from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have received a pledge of $100…
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Scholarships available for upcoming BIO conference
The state of Georgia will host the 2009 BIO (Biotechnology Industry Organization) International Conference May…
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Athletic Association gives UGA $6 million to support academics
The Athletic Association will help the university cope with one of its harshest financial challenges…
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The first dance
In the glare of cameras and beneath a spotlight, recently elected MissouriMissouri Gov. Jay Nixon…
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New model village
For more than 40 years, visitors to the Ancient Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center…
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John Dowling, dean emeritus of Graduate School, dies at age 88
John Dowling, a former dean of the Graduate School, died Jan. 31 at the age…
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Administrative associates earn certification
Two UGA employees are among five from Athens to pass the Certified Professional Secretary exam…
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Authors, illustrators of children’s books to visit campus for conference
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
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Faulkner scholar in residence is inaugural Methvin Visiting Professor
Richard J. Gray, a professor of literature at the University of Essex in England and…
