Tag: Columns
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Rec Sports fit for new projects
Walking with Mitch Gartenberg through the Ramsey Student Center is an affecting experience. As he…
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Purdue professor to discuss ‘renaissance engineers’
David F. Radcliffe, a faculty member at Purdue University, will visit UGA on March 16…
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New director named for Gwinnett Campus
A new director for UGA’s graduate and continuing education programs offered in Gwinnett has been…
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New online tool will replace WebCT
The new online learning tool eLearning Commons—essentially an online learning environment for posting class materials,…
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Three inducted into Sports Hall Of Fame
Women’s basketball coach Andy Landers, former men’s basketball coach Hugh Durham and former All-American football…
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Law students dominate regional mock trial tournament, advance to nationals
Two teams from UGA’s School of Law recently captured first place at the regional round…
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Four win National Geographic internships
Four UGA students in the department of geography have won internships with National Geographic out…
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Finalists named for directorship of Environmental Safety Division
Four finalists have been named for the position of associate vice president of UGA’s Environmental…
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Nobel Peace winner to participate in CITS event
Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency and recipient of the Nobel…
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Research scientist to give this year’s Charter Lecture
Robert Hazen, an award-winning researcher whose knack for conveying technical scientific information in everyday language…
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From trash to treasure
As part of a national competition, UGA is trying to recycle more than any other…
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Setting the Stage
History is coming alive in the Fine Arts Building. The Office of University Architects and…
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Educational psychology, instructional technology programs receive national award for online courses
Two programs in the College of Education have received a national award from the American…
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Ecologist links cancer-causing toxins to unexploded munitions in oceans
ico, UGA ecologist James Porter took samples from underwater nuclear bomb target USS Killen, expecting…
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All in the family
A genetic risk factor that increases the likelihood that youth will engage in substance use…
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‘Berg Encyclopedia’ editor will deliver annual Snyder Lecture
Joanne B. Eicher, editor-in-chief of the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, will deliver…
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Biologist will discuss 21st-century conservation at Odum Lecture
Renowned scientist Gretchen C. Daily will be the keynote speaker at the annual Eugene P.…
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Seminar explores role of faculty guidance in doctoral completion
“It is critical that doctoral students and their major professors form productive relationships,” said Maureen…
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Robert Osborne announces guests for 2009 film festival
Actors Talia Coppola Shire, Fred Willard and Michael Hitchcock will join director Guy Hamilton, film…
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Symposium to address ways to bridge global health care
The College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute will host the…
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IAEA director general is named winner of 2009 Delta Prize
Delta Air Lines and the University of Georgia will present the 2009 Delta Prize for…
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Mountains of change
The National Science Foundation has awarded $6.7 million grant to a consortium of universities headed…
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Keep financial documents organized
With tax season in full swing, UGA’s Office of Gift and Estate planning offers some…
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Faculty at Minnesota’s state universities agree to salary freeze
At Minnesota’s state universities, faculty members have agreed to have their salaries frozen for the…
