Tag: Columns
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Frank Golley, Institute of Ecology emeritus professor, dies at age 76
Frank B. Golley, 76, professor emeritus at UGA’s Institute of Ecology, died in Athens on…
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Employees, retirees contribute nearly $3 million to UGA
Faculty, staff and retirees at the University of Georgia contributed almost $3 million to UGA…
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Former AAU president will discuss ‘My Universities’ at McBee Lecture
Nils Hasselmo, immediate past president of the Association of American Universities and former president of…
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Past co-n-n-ections
Around 2,500 years ago, predecessors to Cherokee and Choctaw Indians grew corn, squash and beans…
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Veterinary professor’s research may rid horses of ‘lame’ excuses
As a member of the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Randy Eggleston is…
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Energy plan funded
UGA administrators are allocating $395,000 to fund a series of steps recommended by a special…
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RCC training session
The Research Computing Center will hold a training session Oct. 20 at 12:15 p.m. for…
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Researcher will discuss transitions in journalism
A leading authority on the business model for journalism will speak at UGA on Oct.…
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Lynn Vos awarded 2006 Helen V. Head Business Advocate Award
Lynn Vos, Savannah area director for the UGA Small Business Development Center, was awarded the…
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Committee to choose V.P. for instruction
A 12-member search committee has been appointed to identify candidates for the position of vice…
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Keith Herist named Distinguished Young Pharmacist
Keith Herist, clinical assistant professor in the College of Pharmacy, was named Distinguished Young Pharmacist…
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Trial date set for Calif. State trustees
A California judge ruled that a lawsuit alleging California State trustees held an illegally closed-door…
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Maureen Grasso installed as vice president
Maureen Grasso, dean of the Graduate School, has been installed as vice president of the…
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Bryan McCullick received 2006 Mabel Lee Award
College of Education professor Bryan McCullick received the 2006 Mabel Lee Award from the American…
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State, national authorities will speak at two-day environmental symposium
The university’s Academy of the Environment is bringing an array of state and national authorities…
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Pet photo exhibit
The College of Veterinary Medicine is accepting entries until Oct. 20 for its new Pet…
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Stanford will create loan-forgiveness program for future schoolteachers
In an effort to encourage its education graduates to become K-12 schoolteachers, Stanford University has…
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Five faculty members receive 2006 Brooks Awards for Excellence
Five innovative leaders at UGA were honored in the name of another innovator Oct. 3…
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Events to coincide with National Cyber Security Awareness Month
In conjunction with National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the university’s Office of Information Security will…
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Alumni catalog goes electronic
In 1901, to celebrate 100 years of classes at the Athens campus, UGA assembled the…
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Merrily Dunn received Research and Publication Award
College of Education professor Merrily Dunn received the Research and Publication Award from the Association…
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Seeing stars
The words “popular” and “telescope” usually don’t fit in the same sentence. Even scattered among…
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Cultural studies scholar will discuss Holocaust research
Leo Spitzer, professor of history at Dartmouth College and Columbia University, will present a lecture…

