Tag: Columns
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Scientist generates new information about carbon cycle
Monique Leclerc is testing a theory that could turn the science of carbon measuring on…
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Becoming Faculty
The meeting opened with good news: geography graduate student John Frye had just accepted a…
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USG health plans include coverage for mental health counseling
treatment for physical illnesses and injuries, University System of Georgia health insurance plans also include…
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National Institutes of Health research papers go online for free
As of April 7, all research papers funded by grants from the National Institutes of…
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Two years after Katrina, Tulane library sees returns
Some 210,000 items that were salvaged from Tulane University’s Howard-Tilton Memorial Library are finally being…
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Getzen lecturer; Congressional inaction leads to bad government
The U.S. Congress is weakening the government by failing to provide adequate oversight of the…
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Taking a Toll: UGA’s famed Chapel Bell is coming down for repairs
The familiar clang of UGA’s famous Chapel Bell will be silenced for a while as…
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Supreme Court justice to speak at undergrad ceremony
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will be the speaker for UGA’s undergraduate commencement…
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Undergraduate receives 2008 Morris Udall Scholarship
Honors student Christina Faust has been named a 2008 Morris K. Udall Scholar, a prominent…
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Franklin College professor is named Guggenheim Fellow
Jeffrey L. Bennetzen, Norman and Doris Giles Professor of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics, has…
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Hidden Treasure
One of the best-preserved and most important archaeological sites in Georgia and the Southeast will…
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Bears & Bugs
From millipedes to camels, April 4 was an animal extravaganza on campus as the College…
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Call for conference papers
UGA’s Institute for Women’s Studies is accepting papers and proposals for its 2008 “Women, Rock!…
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Service-learning showcase
The Office of Service-Learning will host a student-focused service-learning showcase April 22 in the Memorial…
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Administrative Professionals Day conference
The annual Administrative Professionals Day conference will be held April 23 at the Georgia Center…
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New site details University System’s strategic plan
University System of Georgia officials have launched a Web site that provides details on its…
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Late prof’s book explores Vasari’s villains
Victims and Villains in Vasari’s Lives Andrew Ladis University of North Carolina Press $35 Giorgio…
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Eager advocate
A late-winter sun polishes the conference table in Garnett Stokes’ third-floor office in Old College.…
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In a split-second
UGA Police Chief Jimmy Williamson was quoted in a segment on the CBS Evening News…
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Acceptance of failure
The Irish Times, a newspaper headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, quoted Andrew Ward, assistant professor of…
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Is fair value fair?
Dennis Beresford, a part-time lecturer at the J.M. Tull School of Accounting in the Terry…
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A question of population
Congressional Quarterly quoted UGA political science professor Charles Bullock in an article about the likelihood…
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The right to defend
The Daily Report quoted Erica J. Hashimoto, assistant professor of law, in an article about…
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Biochemistry and molecular biology faculty member named first Mudter Professor in Cancer Research
J. Michael Pierce, Distinguished Research Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in UGA’s Franklin College…
