Tag: Columns
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TV viewers may need to purchase converter box for digital switch
Television viewers whose sets use rabbit ears or antennae to receive a signal will need…
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Coastal Carolina goes on probation
Coastal Carolina University, a liberal arts institution in Conway, S.C., has been placed on a…
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Obama taps Ohio professor as new chief White House photographer
An assistant professor at Ohio University has been picked to be the next chief White…
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11,600 apply for admission through early-action program
UGA’s early-action admissions program continues to prove popular with prospective students, with some 11,600 applications…
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Eminent Scholar will expand bioenergy research efforts
Harry Gilbert, who has worked extensively on carbohydrate enzymes while focusing primarily on how these…
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The UGA Research Foundation has received a five-year, $18.7 million grant from the Bill and Melinda
The UGA Research Foundation has received a five-year, $18.7 million grant from the Bill and…
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Henry King Stanford, president emeritus, dies at age 92
Henry King Stanford, who died Jan. 1 in Americus at the age of 92, was…
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Institutional progress report online
The 2007-08 Annual Report of Institutional Progress prepared by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness will…
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Freedom Breakfast tickets
The sixth annual Freedom Breakfast, which honors the life and work of the late Rev.…
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Publication break
The Dec. 8 issue of Columns is the final one to be published for fall…
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Cook’s holiday
Food Services’ annual luncheon feast, “A Cook’s Holiday,” will run Dec. 18-19 at the Village…
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Libraries holiday hours
The holiday schedule for the main and science libraries will begin Dec. 17 with reduced…
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Winter weather closing procedures
By policy, the university makes one of three announcements during inclement winter weather: UGA is…
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Alternative Media Access Center honored
The Alternative Media Access Center, an initiative of the University System of Georgia and housed…
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Housing diverts tons of carpet from landfill
University Housing recently was recognized by InterfaceFLOR, the world’s largest modular carpet manufacturer, for the…
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Elegant Salute raises nearly $100,000 for Georgia Museum of Art programming
The Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art raised nearly $100,000 from ticket sales and…
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Equestrian team gets permanent home
The Athletic Association has signed a contract to purchase an existing horse farm near Athens…
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Eleven UGA students present their research at national biomedical conference in Orlando
For the second year in a row, a UGA undergraduate student won an outstanding presentation…
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First two apprentices graduate from Physical Plant program
The first two graduates of the Physical Plant’s apprenticeship program were recently certified by the…
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Food for thought and hunger
More than 10 years ago a friend at Covenant Presbyterian Church asked Jonathan Arnold to…
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Dooley Complex dedicated
Former UGA head football coach and director of athletics Vince Dooley and wife, Barbara, (center),…
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Adding up to success
Experts have for some years worried that a national shortage of scientists, mathematicians and engineers…
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Faculty, staff give their input on Student Learning Initiative
More than 100 UGA faculty and staff attended the three public forums held on campus…
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Grim outlook
Attendees at the Dec. 3 Economic Outlook luncheon in Atlanta received a grim forecast for…
