Tag: Columns
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Presidential historian will take part in Carter conference
Michael Beschloss, whom Newsweek calls “the nation’s leading presidential historian,” will participate in “The Carter…
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Benson to head S.C. college, interim Terry dean named
Terry College of Business Dean George Benson has accepted an offer from the College of…
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If you show it, ratings will come
A Hollywoodindustry.com story on the importance of telenovelas to U.S. Spanish language TV channels quotes…
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Considering the alternative
Fuel prices have dipped from their record highs of earlier this year, but you don’t…
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$2.55 million NIH grant funds study of turnover among substance abuse counselors
The annual turnover rate among substance abuse counselors in the U.S. is close to 20…
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SCA information sessions
A representative from the Student Conservation Association will be on campus Nov. 2-6 to talk…
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New book focuses on totalitarianism
The Totalitarian Experiment in Twentieth-Century Europe: Understanding the Poverty of Great Politics By David D.…
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Lucy’s baby
No one knows how the child died. Perhaps disease claimed her or some kind of…
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Free screenings
The UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic is offering free screenings for children (age 3 and…
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Kentucky Reign just plays around
The Performing Arts Center will present Kentucky Reign on Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in…
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Registration opens for Carter conference
Registration will be available beginning Nov. 1 for the conference, “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for…
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Retirees reception
The UGA Retirees Association will honor UGA faculty and staff who retired between June and…
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Threats and promises
In a talk at the Russell Symposium on the UGA campus, former U.S. Sen. Sam…
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Record fall enrollment projected
Fall semester enrollment at UGA is expected to be the highest in university history, with…
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Willson Center reception
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts Fall Reception will take place from 5-6 p.m.…
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BYU to reopen study-abroad center
Brigham Young University will admit 44 students to its newly resumed study-abroad program in Jerusalem next…
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Write it with style
Calling all communications staff-an updated UGA Style Guide is now posted on the News Service…
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Snow ski trip
The sign-up deadline for a Georgia Outdoor Recreation Program skiing trip to Steamboat Springs, Colo.,…
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Prepare pipes, sprinklers for winter
It’s time to think about properly winterizing outdoor pipes and lawn sprinklers. Freezing temperatures can…
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American Cancer Society gives student ‘second chance at life’
At an age when most girls worry about the clothes they wear and how to…
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UGA study identifies species that could transmit bird flu
UGA researchers have found that the common wood duck and laughing gull are very susceptible…
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Secretary of State Cathy Cox will join law school as visiting lecturer
Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox will be joining the School of Law as the…
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‘Andrea Sings Astaire’
The Performing Arts Center will present Andrea Sings Astaire on Nov. 5 at 3 p.m.…

