Tag: Columns
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March 2008
Seven UGA employees retired March 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Willie L. Banks Jr., Georgia 4-H Advisory Committee
Willie L. Banks Jr., director of the department of campus life and the Tate Student…
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Health economist appointed inaugural George D. Busbee Professor in Public Policy
The department of public administration and policy has appointed W. David Bradford as the first…
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Director will take ‘legion’ of memories with her into retirement
When Candy Sherman retires April 30, she will take many memories with her, but none…
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UGA Choirs and Symphony Orchestra perform Brahms’ ‘German Requiem’
The UGA Choirs and Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mark Cedel, will perform Brahms’…
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george
The Ugly American, starring Marlon Brando and directed by George Englund, was released in 1963…
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C!oris
Cloris Leachman will perform a new one-woman show, Cloris, about her life and years in…
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University’s health and physical education program receives national recognition
UGA’s health and physical education program is one of less than 24 programs in the…
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LACSI receives grant for graduate student research in Latin America, Caribbean
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute has been awarded a $10,000 Tinker Foundation Field…
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Developer of unique performance-based assessment to deliver Torrance Lecture
C. June Maker, an education researcher who developed a unique performance-based assessment designed to identify…
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Novel genes
The word Apicomplexa may be unfamiliar to most people. But the parasites it describes are…
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New law gives employees leave if relatives injured while on active duty
A new federal law gives families of service members injured while on active duty up…
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Report shows states spend more on prisons than they do on colleges
Five U.S. states are spending more money on prisons than on higher education, The Chronicle…
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British to build new universities
The British government has announced plans to build 20 new universities within the next six…
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Scholar in Celtic history, Welsh law will lecture here
Robin Chapman Stacey, the Howard and Frances Keller Endowed Professor of History and adjunct professor…
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Globe-trotting scientist to tout bundling of public health services
Scourges such as river blindness have the power to transform thriving agricultural villages into hopeless,…
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Academic Honesty Awareness Week programs kick off March 17
This week, as Academic Honesty Awareness Week gears up to run March 17–21, events are…
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First U.S. secretary of education will deliver this year’s Edith House Lecture
Shirley Mount Hufstedler, the first U.S. Secretary of Education and one of the first women…
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Feminist scholar will open new diversity lecture series
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver…
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Gen. Colin Powell will join Secretaries of State roundtable
On March 27, five former secretaries of state will gather in Athens to discuss current…
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Global impact
UGA has established a new multidisciplinary Faculty of Infectious Diseases to address infectious disease threats…
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University sets ups ethics, compliance reporting system
UGA has implemented a new ethics and compliance reporting system so that employees, students and…
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Alumni-employees breakfast
The Alumni Association’s 10th annual “Workin’ Like A Dawg” UGA-Alumni Employees Breakfast will be held…
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Service-learning panel discussion
The Service-Learning Interest Group will host a community agency panel discussion March 18 from 1–3…
