Tag: Columns
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Laura Dean, 2007 Outstanding Achievement Award
Laura Dean, an assistant professor in the College Student Affairs Administration Program, received a 2007…
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Rod Dishman, national advisory committee
Rod Dishman, professor of exercise science, is one of 13 members of a national advisory…
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School of Law library honored with 2007 AALL marketing award
UGA’s Alexander Campbell King Law Library was awarded the American Association of Law Libraries/West Excellence…
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Administrative associate nurtures her love for animals, environment
Julie Dingus can trace her love of animals back to her childhood. Growing up in…
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Folklore expert will lecture
Patricia A. Turner (left), a national expert on rumors and race in America, will address…
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Photographs of Antarctica on display in Aderhold Hall
Shimmering sunsets, marching penguins, vast tundras, blowing snow, gorgeous skies and golden icebergs are just…
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Museum exhibition highlights American painter
John Grabach: Century Man, an exhibition spotlighting the works of the dynamic American painter, will…
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Terry College to offer international residency program in China
The Terry College of Business is helping to bridge potential gaps in foreign relations with…
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WUGA wins national journalism awards
Public Radio News Directors Inc. has honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM public radio for the Athens…
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2007 Peabody Awards presentation ceremony to be screened Sept. 5
The George Foster Peabody Awards will screen the video of this year’s New York Peabody…
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Prepackaged lunches are unhealthy
Prepackaged lunches are convenient and appealing to kids, but they aren’t a healthy idea for…
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Learning to heal
It’s another busy day in the veterinary clinic as Jonathan Dear and Jessica Griffin assist…
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College in Michigan settles lawsuit
Lansing Community College agreed to pay its former attorney $175,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging…
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Alumni hope to deny tenure for scholar at Barnard College
Alumni of Barnard College in New York are circulating an online petition asking that tenure…
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International affairs major wins scholarship to study in Jordan
UGA Honors student Yael Miller has been awarded a National Security Education Program David L.…
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Emergency notification system to launch during National Preparedness Month
In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Virginia Tech shootings, emergency…
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Brighter and stronger
The freshmen and first-year law students who began classes at UGA nearly two weeks ago…
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UGA will host community meeting on NBAF environmental issues
UGA and the Athens Grow Green Coalition invite the public to attend an information session…
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Magazine ranks UGA among top 20 public universities
UGA is tied for 20th among public universities and tied for 59th out of 124…
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Smooth moves
Despite the triple-digit temperatures, Pat Daugherty, vice president for student affairs, was excited to help…
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One-man show explores life, career of early 20th-century female impersonator
The department of theatre and film studies will premiere Put It in the Scrapbook at…
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Administrative changes
• Lesli Bailey, a former equestrian at Texas A&M University, has been named assistant equestrian…
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Emeritus ecology faculty member testifies before Congress about Clean Water Act
Judy Meyer, ecology professor emerita, recently testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on…
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University to move its Gwinnett programs to new location in Lawrenceville
UGA has received approval from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents for an…
