Tag: Columns
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Two for the Rhodes
UGA is the only public university in the nation to have two recipients of the…
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Online to-do list offered to all freshmen, transfers
The college application process proves to be nerve-wracking for some students and their parents. But…
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Pioneering project: Students use mobile technology to create AIDS announcements
On Nov. 7 students from UGA’s New Media Institute teamed up in Philadelphia with partners…
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Three faculty named 2008 Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholars
Three UGA researchers—Robert Arnold, Yan Geng and Lianchun Wang—are among the 29 scientists named 2008…
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Russell Library launches new Web site
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies has debuted a new Web…
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Berkeley professor addresses career and family balancing act
For women pursuing full professorships or top spots in other high-end fields and hoping to…
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Help reduce paper usage
With water, energy and resource conservation becoming increasingly important at UGA and elsewhere, recycling office…
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Water woes
An Associated Press article about President George W. Bush’s dilemma in choosing how to help…
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Historian, genetics professor to speak at fall Commencement
UGA’s fall semester commencement ceremonies Dec. 15 will feature speeches by two of the university’s…
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Study-abroad trip to South Africa educates students
After months of planning, weeks of organizing and a 20-hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean,…
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Brainy activities
USA Today published an article on a study co-authored by Phillip Tomporowski that showed that…
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Dean builds on Grady College’s traditions
E. Culpepper “Cully” Clark was named dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Government let down
Rhett Jackson, associate professor of hydrology at UGA, is quoted in a U.S. News and…
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Law students win moot court competition
UGA’s School of Law won the 27th Annual Hulsey-Kimbrell Moot Court Competition, defeating the University…
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Academy of the Environment fall luncheon and meeting
The Academy of the Environment will hold a fall luncheon and meeting Nov. 29 from…
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Holiday open house
The UGA Alumni Association will hold its annual Holiday Open House and Toy and Food…
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Kenneth Miller, religion and evolution authority, to discuss ‘God, Darwin and Design’
Kenneth R. Miller, a Brown University biologist and noted authority on the intersection of religion…
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‘Unsolved puzzle’
Experiments show that simple molecules can combine chemically rather than biologically to form the building…
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November
Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Turtle Island Quartet, Leo Kottke perform ‘Solstice Celebration’
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents a holiday concert with the Turtle Island Quartet, above,…
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Nuclear option
A forward-looking article in the Hindustan Times in India, asked a number of experts including…
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Hands-on research part of daily routine for CURO apprentices
UGA freshman Alex Orellana knows from personal experience how painful and intensive the rehabilitation process…
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Blame it on no rain
A Christian Science Monitor article about Georgia’s drought troubles quoted David Stooksbury, associate professor of…
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‘Just Joe’ cranks up diversity recruitment plans at Grady College
Listeners of WPUP-FM, “Bulldog 103.7,” already know him as weeknight radio host Just Joe, but…
