Tag: Columns
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Grant to improve biologists’ computing
A new grant from the National Science Foundation will more than quadruple the computing power…
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Help reduce cancer risks
In conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the American Cancer Society recommends the following healthy…
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Report outlines steps for managing disputes in higher education
Ombudspersons programs can save higher education institutions time, money and their reputations, according to a…
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Pollock painting may stay at Iowa
Officials at the University of Iowa issued a report arguing against selling a Jackson Pollack…
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Employment verification service
UGA has recently contracted with The Work Number® to provide proof of UGA employment or…
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Observatory viewings
Thanks to donors’ generosity, the 24-inch telescope in the UGA Observatory has been repaired and…
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Dawgtoberfest health fair
The College of Pharmacy is celebrating American Pharmacists Month with the sixth annual “Dawgtoberfest: Rx…
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Style counts
An online tool for writers and editors of university publications and other written materials has…
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New book details history of coinage
Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821…
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Live aid
Jay Mooney, associate director for financial aid, was quoted in an Inside Higher Ed. Mooney…
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The spicy life
Vegetariantimes.com quoted Diane Hartle, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, in an article…
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The doctor is out
Mark Ebell, a professor and assistant to the provost, was quoted in a Newsweek article…
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Who’s accountable?
The Washington Post quoted accounting professor Dennis R. Beresford in an article about Wall Street…
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Facebook narcissism
The Toronto-based Globe and Mail quoted Laura Buffardi, UGA doctoral student and researcher, in an…
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The Republican South
A Chattanooga Times-Free Press article last month about voting trends in Southern states quoted Charles…
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Cornell professor to discuss food crisis
The 2008 J.W. Fanning Lecture will be held Oct. 17 at 10:30 a.m. in rooms…
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UGA Press to sell ‘Dirty Books’
The University of Georgia Press will sell deeply discounted books at its Dirty Book Sale…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 16
UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will begin Oct. 16 with a kickoff breakfast in the…
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Help detect breast cancer early
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In Georgia, 5,235 women are diagnosed each year with…
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Educational association attacks no-politicking rules at U. of Illinois
Guidelines in place at the University of Illinois barring employees from showing political activity have…
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University of Memphis offers buyout plan to 115 of its employees
Following approval from the Tennessee Board of Regents, the University of Memphis will offer 115…
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Research pays off
Licensing revenues for the University of Georgia Research Foundation increased to $23.75 million in fiscal…
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Lawsuit settlement costs Rhode Island College more than $11,000
Rhode Island College recently settled a lawsuit with a student group that claimed the institution…

