Tag: Columns
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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…
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Online T&D booklet
Training and Development no longer distributes a printed booklet of its course offerings. Courses for…
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House seats
In an article about a Republican move to gain seats in Georgia, USA Today quoted…
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Grad student wins research fellowship
The American Society for Microbiology has selected Yainitza Rodriguez from UGA as a 2006-2009 award…
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Reserve a ride
Reserving a university vehicle has just gotten easier-all you have to do is log on…
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Celebrity lovefest
In reporting on a scientific study that concludes celebrities are more narcissistic than nonfamous people,…
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CCC bake sale
The Campus Cat Coalition will hold a bake sale Oct. 13 from noon-3 p.m. at…
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Damage control
UGA professor Richard Hussey has spent 20 years studying a worm-shaped parasite too small to…
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Drive less save more
Almost every weekday morning, Marcia McDonald parks her car at the Super Wal-Mart on Lexington…
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Employees explain why they bike, carpool
Chris Fleisher, coordinator of the electron microprobe laboratory in the geology department, has been riding…
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Bug off
The annual Insectival at the State Botanical Garden was a day of giant millipedes, bug…
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Dudley, international expert on exercise science, muscle biology, dies Sept. 29
Gary A. Dudley, 54, Distinguished Research Professor of Kinesiology who was internationally known for his…
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James Madison will cut sports teams
The governing board at James Madison University has announced plans to eliminate 10 of the…
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Professor studies multicultural, ethnic dynamics in counseling
“The demographics of the U.S. are changing, areas are changing with the influx of new…
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October
Seven UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department, and length of employment…
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Researchers discover carb that is crucial to anthrax
A week after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, the letters began to arrive. Someone filled…
