Tag: Columns
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Complete security training by Nov. 30
To help members of the university community be more careful with private information on computers,…
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Court overturns prior MCAT decision
An appeals court ruled that California students with learning disabilities will not receive extra time…
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Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine discuss possible merger
According to the Houston Chronicle, talks of a merger between Rice University and the Baylor…
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Out and about
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel has named the room that…
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Words matter
Since the dawn of the Internet, some have predicted that it would render print media…
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Nationally recognized research professor to head anatomy, radiology department in veterinary college
The College of Veterinary Medicine has hired a nationally recognized research professor to serve as…
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Stress test
Stressed corals lose the symbiotic algae that help them survive in a process known as…
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Health law scholar to deliver this year’s Sibley Lecture
The School of Law’s 104th Sibley Lecture, entitled “Presidential DNA and the Public’s Right to…
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Action plan being developed to help UGA’s growing research enterprise
A plan to improve research administration and mitigate compliance risk at UGA will be presented…
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Seven faculty members are named 2008-09 Service-Learning Fellows
The Office of Service-Learning has selected seven faculty members as 2008-2009 Service-Learning Fellows. This year-long…
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Friday afternoon live
Staff from WUGA-FM 91.7/97.9 FM and the Music Business Certificate Program in the Terry College…
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American Council on Education president to give McBee Lecture
Molly Corbett Broad, president of the American Council on Education, will be the speaker for…
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Global survey ranks UGA’s Executive M.B.A. program among top 25 in U.S.
The Executive M.B.A. program at the Terry College of Business received its highest ranking to…
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Magazine publisher will speak at Dec. 3 Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon
Steve Forbes, magazine publisher and two-time presidential candidate, is the featured speaker at the 26th…
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NIH grant will be used to develop 3-D science lessons
After using three-dimensional models and animation successfully for years to help veterinary students understand complicated…
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Benefits open enrollment ends Nov. 7
Employees interested in changing health insurance, dental insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, long-term disability…
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Miss. State president, commissioner both depart over landscaping issue
Vance H. Watson, interim president of Mississippi State University, stepped down after receiving heavy criticism…
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U.C.-Irvine law school to offer full scholarships to inaugural class
Fundraisers at U.C.-Irvine’s School of Law plan to raise $6 million to provide full scholarships…
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Faculty, staff input sought on Student Learning Initiative
UGA faculty and staff are invited to attend one of three public forums this month…
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Three campus units to move to new quarters
UGA will relocate the College of Environment and Design, the Institute for Women’s Studies and…
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Symposium examines role of diversity in university’s mission
The mission of the University of Georgia cannot be achieved without a comprehensive commitment to…
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New Web-based system to help manage degree requirements
Academic advisers and students at UGA will soon have access to a comprehensive set of…
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Psychology professional, students give hope to local resource center
But as soon as Gayle Spears, an academic professional in the psychology department, answered the…
