Tag: Columns
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Atlanta Ballet dances toward Fine Arts Theatre
The Performing Arts Center presents the Atlanta Ballet at 3 p.m. Sept. 24 in the…
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Bauerle chosen as coach for U.S. Olympic swimming team
Jack Bauerle, head coach for UGA’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, has been…
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Scott Alan Brown quoted in Washington Post
A Washington Post story quotes Scott Alan Brown, head of the small animal medicine department…
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Staff Council president works to boost staff voice in UGA matters
University of Georgia Staff Council president Shannon Scott believes staff members need to have a…
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‘Rich and unusual history’
The New Faculty Tour reverses the usual flow of information at UGA. For five days…
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Foundation Fellow is first UGA student to win Hoover Scholarship
Douglas Jackson, a UGA Foundation Fellow and a 2006 Goldwater Scholar, received the J. Edgar…
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Journalism technology expert will open Grady College lecture series
One of the nation’s leading experts on journalism and technology will speak at UGA on…
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Stolen computers at University of Minnesota held student, alumni data
Records from more than 13,000 students and alumni of the University of Minnesota might have…
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Remembering 9/11
Living in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, reminders have been as inescapable…
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Doctoral student awarded Fulbright research scholarship
UGA Ph.D. candidate Laura Jen Shaffer has been awarded a Fulbright research scholarship to Mozambique…
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Hispanics will top all U.S. minority groups’ purchasing power by 2007
Hispanic buying power in the U.S. will draw even with African-American buying power in 2006-at…
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Son of Alabama ex-chancellor took money from a firm with school ties
The son of Alabama’s recently fired chancellor of two-year colleges received $3,000 a month for…
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Book traces forces that shaped New Orleans
Creating the Big Easy: New Orleans and the Emergence of Modern Tourism 1918–1945 By Anthony…
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School of Law professor takes part in ‘supreme’ legal research project
When Supreme Court justices speak, people listen. And when Supreme Court justices disagree, people listen…
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Student audit of engineering center could save energy costs
This semester, seven students armed with sensors, data loggers and other monitoring devices will poke…
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CHA publication deadline
In its spring newsletter, the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts publishes a list of…
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Parent-teacher communication helps students succeed in and outside class
As elementary, middle and high school teachers and administrators search for ways to engage their…
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Roy P. Martin received Distinguished Alumni Award
Roy P. Martin, professor emeritus of educational psychology and instructional technology, recently received a Distinguished…
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Football pay-per-view
Comcast Sports Southeast/Charter Sports Southeast will produce UGA’s Sept. 16 game against the University of…
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P. Toby Graham appointed to Georgia Historical Records Advisory Board
P. Toby Graham, director of the Digital Library of Georgia at the UGA Libraries, has…
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Foundation Fellows: UGA trumps other options for higher education
It’s been a heady few months for Foundation Fellow Chloe Thompson, who in May shared…
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Intercultural Affairs open house
The newly created Department of Intercultural Affairs will host an open house from 4-6 p.m.…
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Ira Aaron named one of 100 Distinguished Alumni by University of Minnesota
Ira Aaron, professor emeritus of reading education, was named one of 100 Distinguished Alumni by…
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Humane Society CEO to lecture about animal cruelty
Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society of the United States,…
