Tag: Columns
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‘Innovations’ kickoff
Computer science professor Suchendra Bhandarkar kicks off “Innovations at the Interface: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Engineering,…
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Call for proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting proposals until March…
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Why it’s hard to be trendy and traditionally Muslim
If it’s difficult to think about Islam and fashion at the same time, it’s because…
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Ecologist receives five-year grant to study disease patterns in butterflies
Sonia Altizer’s interest in butterflies and parasites began when she received a microscope and grow-your-own-butterfly…
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Attorney will discuss disability rights at this year’s Edith House Lecture
Harriet McBryde Johnson, a nationally-recognized disability rights attorney and activist, will present the School of…
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Newsweek editor to give Phinizy Lecture
Bestselling author and editor of Newsweek Jon Meacham will deliver the annual Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture…
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Something to think about
Let’s say a college student enters a classroom to take a test. The student probably already…
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Prune landscape plants correctly
When it comes to manicuring your landscape plants, there’s a big difference between pruning and…
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Pending legislation would increase study-abroad opportunities
The Sen. Paul Simon Study-Abroad Foundation Act of 2007, legislation to establish a national study-abroad…
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NCAA stops taking transcripts from four nontraditional high schools
The NCAA will no longer accept transcripts from four more nontraditional high schools due to…
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Chef wins challenge
Once again, a UGA food services chef has won the National Association of College and…
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Pecan Hill Seminar to bring back tradition of backyard discussions
In the 1970s, the late UGA education professor Eugene Johnson would occasionally invite colleagues and…
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Over the top
The University of Georgia has surpassed the $500 million milestone in its Archway to Excellence…
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Anti-poverty group will present its recommendations at March 19 meeting
Partners for a Prosperous Athens, which has spent more than a year studying poverty in…
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UGA scientist named Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholar
UGA assistant professor Shaying Zhao is one of 13 scientists named as a Georgia Cancer…
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Willson Chair in business established with $2.5 million gift
Jane S. Willson of Albany has given a $2.5 million gift to the Terry College…
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Award nominations
The Office of International Student Life and the Peermahomed Selection Committee at UGA are seeking…
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Open house
The Office of International Education will hold an open house from 3–5 p.m. March 7…
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Golf tournament
A four-person scramble will be held at the UGA Golf Course March 17. Tee time…
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Costa Rica applications
Applications are being accepted for a 14-day trip to Costa Rica in May. Enrollment is…
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Online calendars
If prior to Jan. 12 UGA employees placed any meetings on their University Calendar Service…
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True believers: Students will bike across U.S. for cancer research fundraiser
Seven UGA students will travel about 4,500 miles this summer on a transcontinental bike ride…
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New textbook examines state of wetlands
Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands Darold P. Batzer and Rebecca R. Sharitz University of…
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Climate control
What does global warming mean to you? State climatologist David Stooksbury, an atmospheric sciences professor…
