Tag: Columns
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform at UGA on Oct. 8
The Performing Arts Center presents the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at 3 p.m. Oct. 8 in…
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College of Education’s site redesigned
Launched in August, coeNEWS serves as the College of Education’s flagship communications vehicle. It is an…
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New University of Baltimore freshmen will be offered free tuition
In its move to serve four years of undergraduate education, the University of Baltimore is…
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Hanging in there
Visitors to the intramural fields were recently treated to a hang gliding demonstration that was part of…
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Professorship created for late civil rights attorney
Hollowell, who died in 2002, and New York attorney Constance Baker Motley, who died in…
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Build your own raingarden
If you’d like to help improve storm water runoff at your own home, you’re in…
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Book and CD ‘Supersale’ runs Oct. 5–6
The University of Georgia Press and the Friends of WUGA will sell deeply discounted books…
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Grant from IBM will be used to launch study of innovation
IBM and the University of Georgia have launched a research initiative to find out how…
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Committees formed to ID candidates for two deanships
Search committees have been formed to identify candidates for two dean positions at UGA.
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Thomas P. Lauth appointed to Comptroller General’s Educators’ Advisory Panel
Thomas P. Lauth, dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, was appointed by…
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Down the drain
The casual observer would never guess what was really happening in the garden outside of…
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Nobel laureate to lecture as part of chemistry alumni appreciation events
Rudolph A. Marcus, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will speak at 5…
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Bernard C. Patten won 2006 Senior Researcher Prigogine Medal
UGA Regents Professor Bernard C. Patten won the 2006 Senior Researcher Prigogine Medal for his…
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Jerry Gale awarded 2006 American Family Therapy Award
Jerry Gale, a long-time marriage and family therapy professor, was awarded the 2006 American Family…
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Task force will gather input, issue recommendation about fall break
A University Council committee has created a task force to study whether fall break should…
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New book explores religion in early Spain
Between Christians and Moriscos: Juan de Ribera and Religious Reform in Valencia 1568-1614 Benjamin Ehlers…
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Stephen P. Hubbell awarded honorary doctor of science
Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., awarded an honorary doctor of science degree in June to…
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Annual Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair expands to two days
UGA will host the 22nd Annual Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair on Oct. 9…
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During work or vacation, admissions director is always helping students
Think of David Graves as the collegiate middleman. The senior associate admissions director is the…
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University of Utah says no to guns
Despite a state law passed in August that would permit concealed weapons on campus, the…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 4
The annual UGA Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 4 with a kickoff…
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Fighting fire ants
Fall is a good time to bait fire ants for spring. Most fire ant baits…
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Information security will host computer, network course
UGA’s Office of Information Security has partnered with the SANS Institute to bring a six-day…
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Peach State Poll respondents: Immigration is good for country
Fifty-three percent of the state’s adult population believes that immigration is generally a good thing…
