Tag: Columns
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New ‘Georgia Review’ program will celebrate Pulitzer Prize writers, writing
The Georgia Review, UGA’s award-winning literary quarterly, has established “The Pulitzer Legacy in Georgia” program-a…
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Bioenergy conference set for Tifton
The latest information about alternative fuels and the current and future industry projects will be…
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Biosafety training reduces risk
More diseases, more research, more training-less risk. It’s a logic that guides universities where researchers’…
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New head of Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness named
After a national search, Steve Harris has been named director of UGA’s Office of Security…
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About face: Family’s gift replaces missing sundial on North Campus
A historic sundial face that disappeared from campus 37 years ago will be replaced by…
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Law school graduate selected to clerk in U.S. Supreme Court
Counting the recent selection of Merritt E. McAlister, a 2007 School of Law graduate, as…
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Historic town spring restored
At the intersection of Fulton and Spring streets, a lush green oasis is beginning to…
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Beijing Bound
Several incoming, current and former UGA athletes, along with two coaches, are participating at the…
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Call for proposals
The Child and Family Policy Initiative, coordinated by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, will…
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Parking registration reminder
Online registration for 2008–09 parking lot selections will end at 5 p.m. July 16. To…
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Steam outages
Some campus buildings will be without steam service from 8 a.m. July 25 until approximately…
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Move-in volunteers
Hunker Down with Housing is looking for faculty and staff volunteers. As an early move-in…
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Steam outages
Some campus buildings will be without steam service from 8 a.m. July 25 untilapproximately noon…
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Counseling professor’s youth program receives grant from board of regents
Deryl Bailey, an associate professor in counseling and human development services in the College of…
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‘Georgia Review’ wins seven regional GAMMA awards for excellence
The Georgia Review, UGA’s nationally renowned quarterly journal of arts and letters, earned seven honors,…
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WUGA-FM wins 11 broadcasting awards
WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM public radio for the Athens area, recently received 11 awards for broadcasting…
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Education college marks its centennial
Nearly 800 people gathered to celebrate the College of Education’s 100th birthday at a festive…
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Parking services launches campaign to improve customer service
University Parking Services has launched a two-year campaign to improve customer service.
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First Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition appointed
Mary Ann Johnson, a foods and nutrition professor who has developed research-based programs focused on…
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Arthur Horne named new dean of College of Education
Arthur Horne named new dean of College of Education
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‘He brought glory to old Georgia’
Uga VI, UGA’s English Bulldog mascot, passed away June 27 from congestive heart failure in…
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UGA shows off bioenergy work at national alternative fuel demonstration
From bicycle-powered light bulbs to algae bubbling in plastic bags, a field at the National…
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UGA Research Foundation to acquire local television station
The UGA Research Foundation has reached an agreement to acquire WNEG-TV, channel 32, from its…
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Move-in volunteers
Hunker Down with Housing is looking for faculty and staff volunteers. As an early move-in…
