Tag: Columns
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$1.1 million NSF grant will fund study of bacterial agents
Plasmids, small independently replicating DNA segments found mostly in bacteria and archaebacteria, are molecular trucks,…
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Flu shots
Flu shots will be offered to students, faculty, staff and faculty emeriti by appointment on Tuesday-Friday…
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Turning green
Employees inside recently renovated Old College are breathing a little easier, thanks to an environmentally…
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Book reading, signing
English professor James Kibler will read and sign copies of his new book, Memory’s Keep,…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibition shows multi-talented artist’s range
An exhibition chronicling the diverse work of Jay Robinson is on view at the Georgia…
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Task force recommends shorter fall break
A task force has recommended that fall break be shortened from two days to one…
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Administrative appointments announced in public service and outreach, academic affairs
Several administrative appointments and a promotion have been announced recently.
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Bioinformatics investment in computing promises big return
With the launch this month of a new high-performance computing cluster in UGA’s Research Computing…
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Dinner and a concert
The dance department’s Friends of Dance will present dinner and a concert Nov. 3 at 6:30…
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News anchor Brian Williams will serve as chief moderator at Carter conference
Brian Williams, Emmy and Peabody award-winning anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, will…
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Second group of service-learning fellows selected
The Office of Service-Learning has chosen its second group of fellows for the 2006-2007 academic…
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M.B.A. team finishes third in competition
For the third consecutive year, Terry College of Business M.B.A. students finished among the top…
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Making the cut at Old College
As part of Homecoming Week activities at UGA, a ceremony was held Oct. 13 to…
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Norman Giles, genetics research pioneer, dies at the age of 91
Norman H. Giles, a pioneer in genetics research who was instrumental in establishing the university’s…
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Freshman receives CURO’s inaugural Hollowell apprenticeship
When Erica Holland was a high school senior, she was recognized as a Promising Scholar…
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Art Rosenbaum retrospective will open Oct. 21 at the Georgia Museum of Art
Weaving His Art on Golden Looms: Paintings and Drawings by Art Rosenbaum, a retrospective of…
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Resolution addresses planned cuts to Optional Retirement Program
For the second time in a year, the University Council has expressed concerns about the…
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Get ready to enjoy nature’s fall color
If leaf watching is a traditional part of your fall outings, it’s time to plan…
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Prof’s work makes for a motivational tool
Judith Ortiz Cofer in the Classroom: A Woman in Front of the Sun By Carol…
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Live at 5
Fifteen “meet-and-greet” events were held across campus last month for more than 400 first-year Honors students,…
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Health festival
The College of Pharmacy is observing National Pharmacy Day on Oct. 18 from 2-5 p.m.…
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Vet Med receives full accreditation again
UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine has again received full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical…
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On Photography, Time and Change
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present On Photography, Time and Change, an exhibition…
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Debate team wins national tournament
The debate team of Brent Culpepper and Kevin Rabinowitz won the national debate season opening…
