Tag: Columns
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New ecology book hooks conservationists
Fish Conservation: A Guide to Understanding and Restoring Global Aquatic Biodiversity and Fishery Resources Gene…
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For art’s sake
A red-gold shower of welder’s sparks crackles and hisses. There’s a persistent groan and squeak…
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Cherokee demise
Ted Gragson, professor of anthropology, was quoted in a MSNBC story about his research on…
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Counterfeit prevention
A Christian Science Monitor article about a new $5 bill meant to thwart counterfeiters quoted…
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Dark water
A Science Daily story about contaminated water reaching Florida’s offshore keys quoted Erin Lipp, associate…
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Growing pains
An L.A. Times article about new cities springing up in Fulton County quoted Douglas C.…
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Memorable negativity
A Washington Post article about civil versus negative political campaigns turned to Ruth Ann Weaver…
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Playing it safe
An Associated Press story about the importance of teaching young football players about serious injuries…
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The decider
An article about President George W. Bush’s longtime loyalty to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales…
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Professor named senior adviser to Franklin dean
Kecia Thomas, a faculty member in the department of psychology since 1993, has been named…
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Professor prepares educators to help students with special needs
Students with special needs require teachers with special understanding to help them achieve their goals,…
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Collective Vision opens Oct. 12 at Broad Street Gallery
Collective Vision: The Lamar Dodd School of Art Board of Visitors Exhibition will be on…
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64th annual Southeastern Renaissance Conference will be held on campus
The university will host the 64th annual meeting of the Southeastern Renaissance Conference on Oct.…
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Robert Woodruff will lecture on Oct. 11
Renowned stage director Robert Woodruff will conduct a lecture entitled “Classics in Contemporary Performance” Oct.…
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Learning Technologies Showcase features local, national experts in education
The 2007 Learning Technologies Showcase will be held Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3:30…
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NSF grant will be used to study West Nile virus in New York City
When West Nile virus first struck New York City in 1999, news of the potentially…
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Detective WORK
For more than a decade, Steve Stice has dedicated his research using embryonic stem cells…
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Plea bargains reached in hazing death at U. of Texas at Austin
Three students charged in connection with the alcohol poisoning death of a member in the…
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Three selected for finance and administration Fellows program
Three employees in Finance and Administration have been selected as participants in the F&A Fellows…
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U.S. Air Force judge advocate general to speak at law school
Maj. Gen. Jack L. Rives, the judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force, will…
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University Council endorses living wage proposal for full-time employees
A report proposing to pay living wages to all of the university’s full-time employees received…
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Scientists receive $865,000 NSF grant to study organic sulfur cycling in oceans
Last year, a team of UGA researchers led by marine microbial ecologist Mary Ann Moran…
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‘Legitimate need’
Approximately 300 people filled the Tate Student Center Plaza on Sept. 27, rallying in support…
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Poet Adrienne Rich to read from her work on Oct. 11
Renowned poet Adrienne Rich will read from her work Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in…
