Tag: Columns
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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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Exploring boundaries
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel will present Boundaries: Landscapes and…
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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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Finalists for MCG-UGA Medical Partnership deanship give seminars on campus
Four finalists for the new position of dean of the Medical College of Georgia-University of…
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Chicken fat? Really?
From bicycle-powered light bulbs to algae bubbling in plastic bags, a field at the National…
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Thrasher, former faculty member, dies
Col. Warren Atticus Thrasher, 94, a former faculty member at UGA, died June 8 at…
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$4.1 million grant will be used to study bee colony collapse disorder
Almost half the bee colonies in the U.S. died this winter. Many were the result…
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UGA’s Arch Foundation adds two trustees
Two new advisory trustees were chosen by the Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia…
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Advising programs win national honor
The Orientation Academic Advising Programs in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences have been…
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Researchers awarded collaborative grant
One scientist at UGA and another at Georgia Tech have been awarded the first University…
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Regents approve initial MCG/UGA site
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved at its June 11 meeting a…
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State of Georgia toughens fiscal accountability for its employees
UGA’s demonstrated commitment to strong internal controls makes it well positioned to manage the stringent…
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Old IV antibiotic may find new life as a stroke treatment
An old intravenous antibiotic may have new life as a stroke treatment, according to a…
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New study: UGA has at least $2.1 billion impact on economy
UGA pumped at least $2.1 billion into the Athens-area economy in fiscal year 2007, according…
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Sustainable oasis
Students working in a printmaking studio in the new Lamar Dodd School of Art building…
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Course reserve deadlines
The UGA Libraries are continuing to accept course reserve lists for fall semester. Information on…
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Gift-giving policy
All state employees, which includes those at UGA, are encouraged to review the law pertaining…
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Century-old lost UGA band march recovered on eBay
UGA’s first school song wasn’t “Glory Glory to Old Georgia,” the spirited pep tune beloved…
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Sunflower concert series returns June 24 to State Botanical Garden
The Sunflower Concert Series will return this year with three musical acts for outdoor concerts…
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Twenty-nine UGA employees retired June 1
Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: William E. Barstow, professor, biological…
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Optional Retirement Plan
Gov. Sonny Perdue recently signed into law legislation changing how rates are set and how…
