Tag: Columns
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Sandra Gustavson honored by Board of Regents
In June, Sandra Gustavson of the Terry College of Business ended seven years of service…
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Athletic Association face-lift
The official Web site of the Georgia Bulldogs got a face-lift in July. UGA’s Athletic…
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Bookstore sells Apples
The UGA Bookstore is now authorized to sell Apple computer products. With academic discounts for…
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‘Cortona by the Dozen’
Cortona by the Dozen is an exhibition of work created by 12 undergraduate landscape architecture…
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Personal readiness plays a big role in emergency situations
When the topic of emergency preparedness arises, Opal Haley remembers a cartoon of an ostrich…
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Learning In Retirement registration
Learning in Retirement is holding fall registration for classes from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sept. 11 at…
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Scientists in training
Standing on the bank of a salt marsh on Georgia’s Sapelo Island wearing shin-high rubber…
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Students win language scholarships
Two current UGA students and two recent graduates were awarded national scholarships to travel abroad…
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Violinist to open Performing Arts Center season
The Performing Arts Center opens its 2006-2007 season with the Athens debut of American violinist…
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Formula for success
Since 1970, UGA art students have flourished in a study-abroad program set in the quiet,…
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Deborah Tippins received regional award
Deborah Tippins, a professor with joint appointments in elementary and science education, has received a…
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Advertising researchers ranked No. 1
UGA advertising researchers have claimed the top national ranking in research productivity among U.S. academic…
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Japanese veterinary students learn from UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
Ten Japanese exchange students and two faculty members from Kitasato and Kagoshima universities visited the…
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University of Cincinnati offers freshmen free cell phones
In an effort to improve communication with students and tap into new revenue sources, the…
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Information Security receives Web award
UGA’s Office of Information Security received the Association for Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education…
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WUGA-FM wins national and state awards
WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM, was honored recently by the national Public Radio News Directors Inc. and…
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Administrative Changes
Two veteran UGA administrators will work together to oversee newly initiated academic programs at UGA’s…
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Two awarded Fulbright scholarships
Rebecca Witter, a doctoral candidate in ecological and environmental anthropology, and Bradd Haley, who recently…
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Researcher uses grant to study home schooling for black families
College of Education researcher Cheryl Fields-Smith will spend the next two years studying home schooling…
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Volunteer Fair
The second annual UGA Volunteer Fair is set for 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at…
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Survey: 20 percent of female cadets at the Citadel suffer sexual assault
According to a survey released by the Citadel, about 20 percent of female cadets have…
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World-renowned symphony and opera maestro slated to conduct orchestra at UGA
Conductor Christian Badea will be in residence on campus Sept. 11-15. His visit is hosted…


