Tag: Columns
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‘Georgia Review’ to present reading
Nationally-recognized poet Michael Waters will open the 2009 Georgia Poetry Circuit with a free public…
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Campaign for Charities surpasses goal
UGA’s Campaign for Charities collected $437,667.41 in its two-month drive to raise money for the…
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Combine discounts to save money
For those looking to save money at the grocery store, coupons can be the answer.…
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Malaysian education may benefit from ongoing global financial crisis
One of the few bright spots in the global financial crisis are colleges and universities…
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University presses receive $1 million grant for indigenous studies series
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation gave a $1 million grant to four academic presses to…
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The 2009 State of the University
The 2009 State of the University
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Historic view
Capacity crowds gathered across campus Jan. 20 to watch live broadcasts of Barack Obama’s inauguration…
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Liberal exchange
Five international students are studying at UGA as Undergraduate Exchange Program Fellows. Students in the…
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Two researchers honored at White House ceremony
Two UGA scientists have been awarded the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on…
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Mobile learning
iTunes U, a free service from Apple, now allows users to download podcasts directly to…
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Legal symposium will examine dispute resolution
The School of Law will bring leaders in the arbitration field to campus Jan. 30…
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Senior Scholars promote engaged teaching, learning across campus
he 2008-2009 Service-Learning Senior Scholars, funded through a faculty development grant from the Office of…
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Employee Self-Service Web site now offers online retrieval of W-2 forms
Thanks to new developments on the Employee Self-Service Web site (employee.uga.edu), UGA workers can access…
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Retired faculty member will speak on university’s founding
In observance of the university’s 224th anniversary, Thomas G. Dyer, a retired UGA faculty member…
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Nobel laureate will deliver spring Cancer Center lecture
A Nobel laureate whose insights have broadened scientists’ understanding of how cell division goes awry…
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‘Never forget’
Speaking before a sold-out crowd of about 500, U.S. Rep. John Lewis said to always…
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University’s chief academic officer will retire early next year
Arnett C. Mace Jr., who has been UGA’s senior vice president for academic affairs and…
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Man on a mission to defeat malaria kicks off lecture series
Physician-scientist Stephen L. Hoffman, a leader in the race to develop a vaccine that defends…
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Five faculty members named American Association for Advancement of Science Fellows
Five UGA researchers have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of…
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Researchers discover new fish species
While surveying fishes in Georgia’s Flint River, Byron and Mary Freeman noticed that a certain…
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Scientists will use NSF grant to unlock soybean’s genetic code
For millennia, people have grown soybeans and turned them into many useful products. But when…
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Web developers seminar
Jason Orrill will provide an overview of the Application Solutions Group (formerly Applications Support Group)…
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SBDC workshop
UGA’s Small Business Development Center and the Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech will present…
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Grant deadline
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting pre-proposals for…
