Tag: Columns
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College of Education graduate student named outstanding NODA intern for 2008
Kathryn Kay, a graduate student in college student affairs administration, is one of only two…
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Athletic Association recognized for its work during NCAA gymnastics championship
The gymnastics team wasn’t the only winner following the NCAA Championship at Stegeman Coliseum in…
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Regents approve ethics policy revision for University System of Georgia
The Board of Regents approved a revision Nov. 10 to its policy manual that establishes…
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TRS board votes to keep automatic cost of living increases for retirees
At its Nov. 19 meeting, the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia Board of Trustees voted…
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Georgia Center staffer fired up about volunteering with American Red Cross
Every time Jann Moore hears a fire truck’s siren, her heart races.
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Speaker: Knowledge is the new currency for the global economy
Higher education is the variable that determines not just an individual’s success but our nation’s,…
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New certificate program helps better prepare academic advisers
They’re behind the scenes. In the shadows. Few people talk about them unless problems arise.…
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Dooley complex to be dedicated Nov. 29
The university will dedicate the Vince Dooley Athletic Complex on Nov. 29 at 9:30 a.m.,…
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Grant will grow state’s blueberry business
Blueberries are becoming big business in Georgia. UGA experts plan to use a $1.7 million…
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Georgia Review included in anthology
The Georgia Review, the internationally distributed literary quarterly published at UGA since 1947, has been…
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Professor leads project to advance African-American science educators
Education professor Mary M. Atwater is leading a new initiative that she believes will improve…
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Two marketing faculty members selected for Young Scholars Program
Two assistant professors in the marketing department at the Terry College of Business are among…
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UGA ranked No. 1 in ad research
UGA again has been ranked No. 1 in advertising research, according to an article in…
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Send holiday treats to troops safely
With the arrival of the holiday season, it’s only natural to want to share the…
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Peru to sue Yale over artifacts
The country of Peru plans to sue Yale University over artifacts taken by a researcher…
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Colorado voters preserve affirmative action programs for public colleges
A ballot measure that would have banned affirmative-action programs based on race, gender and national…
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Rethink Refuse
Volunteers with the Students for Environmental Awareness and the UGA Physical Plant sorted through the…
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Undergraduate researchers reap benefits of CURO apprentice program
Every Monday afternoon, a group of UGA freshmen and sophomores gathers to discuss the latest…
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Restarting the clock
New research just published by scientists from UGA provides the first evidence that a key…
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Five finalists named for music school directorship
Five finalists have been named for the directorship of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music…
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Disease symposium will cover outbreak likelihood, preparation
Deadly disease outbreaks that could threaten public safety and how the university and the government…
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Staff Council opposes possible language change to retirement plan
At its Nov. 5 meeting, Staff Council voted to send a letter to the board…
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Compliance team members at work on reaccreditation efforts
Members of a key committee are currently at work to assure that UGA is in…
