Tag: Columns
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Nebraska now offers tuition break to children of immigrants
Children of undocumented immigrants now are officially able to pay in-state tuition to attend colleges…
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The site that launched a thousand hits
Type “Islam” into Google’s search bar and you’ll find a UGA address on the first…
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Honors students learn and interact through book discussion groups
What do CDC disease investigators and America’s 21st century social and political climate have in…
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‘Starting point for immediate change’
Despite being academically capable, more than half of students in doctoral programs across the country…
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Former Reagan adviser will discuss state of U.S. economy
Arthur B. Laffer, a supply-side economist who was a prominent policy adviser to the Reagan…
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Scientist receives NIH grant to explore oceans for new drugs
Lyndon West had only been on the faculty of the UGA College of Pharmacy for…
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Celebrity roast
The Rotary Club of Athens will host the seventh annual celebrity roast in honor of…
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Eleven seed grants awarded for outreach, service-learning projects
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has selected grant recipients…
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Site offers details about proposed facility
The Department of Homeland Security is accepting proposals for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility.…
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New book uncovers Africa’s renaissance
New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa’s Renaissance Charlayne Hunter-Gault $23 Oxford University Press In…
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‘True to its mission’
Al Henderson remembers a time when guests at the then-called Georgia Center for Continuing Education…
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Andy Landers, Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
Andy Landers, head coach of the women’s basketball team, has been elected to the Women’s…
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Michael Holosko, City University of Hong Kong
Michael Holosko, the Pauline M. Berger Professor of Family and Child Welfare in the School…
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Joseph Corn, Invasive Species Advisory Committee
Joseph Corn, a public service associate in the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, once again…
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Jere Morehead named vice president for instruction
Jere W. Morehead, interim vice president for instruction at UGA, has been chosen to fill…
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McBee Professor examines universities’ ties to marketplace
After almost two decades at the University of Arizona, Sheila Slaughter was lured to UGA’s…
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Modern Threads
Modern Threads: Fashion and Art by Mariska Karasz is the first exhibition on fashion designer…
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Literary journal being honored with series of events at public library in Decatur
The Georgia Review, the nationally renowned literary quarterly published continuously at UGA since 1947, is…
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Poet Cole Swensen will give reading
Cole Swensen, widely published poet and translator, will read from her work in 265 Park…
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Students vote to continue SGA
The university’s Student Government Association, abolished by student vote in 1979 but re-established in 1987,…
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Law alumnus selected as clerk by U.S. Supreme Court chief justice
For the third consecutive year, a School of Law alumnus has been selected to serve…
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Cross examination
It is not every day a law student has the opportunity to pose a question,…
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Winter’s best time to kill lawn weeds
“Homeowners should know that from now until mid-March is the ideal time to spray their…
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Seven Guilford College football players arrested for assault
Seven football players at Guilford College have been arrested and charged for beating up three…
