Tag: Columns
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Regents approve new residence hall
As part of a $57 million plan to upgrade UGA residence halls, a new residence…
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Broadcasting’s best
In the Waldorf-Astoria, tucked between Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building in New York…
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Former state budget director named chief financial officer here
Timothy P. Burgess, who has worked for 27 years in Georgia government, including four years…
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Georgia Museum of Art showcases woven ‘jewels’
Woven Jewels from the Black Tents: Baluchi, Aimaq and Related Tribal Weavings of Iran, Afghanistan…
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Honors Program to host policy institute at Carter Library
UGA and Albany State University will co-sponsor a public policy institute at the Jimmy Carter…
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Library holiday hours
During the Memorial Day weekend, the Main and Science Libraries will be open 10 a.m.-6…
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Poverty grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting grant proposals…
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Fulbright scholarships given to two Foundation Fellows
Sara Pilzer and Mike Lynch, UGA Foundation Fellows who graduated earlier this month, received Fulbright…
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University toughens alcohol policy, starts mandatory student program
All new UGA students will be required to complete an online alcohol education course during…
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New dean chosen for Grady College
E. Culpepper Clark, the dean of the College of Communication and Information Sciences at the…
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UGA names new associate provost for institutional diversity
Cheryl Dozier, assistant vice president for academic affairs for University of Georgia programs offered in Gwinnett,…
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April/May
Thirty-one UGA employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Online parking registration
Faculty, staff and students who want to buy a campus parking permit for the 2006-2007…
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Band Voyage
The University of Georgia Redcoat Marching Band gave a last concert before starting a 15-day…
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Staff newsletter
The spring issue of UGA Staff Council’s newsletter, The Staff Voice, is now available online…
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Degrees of achievement
More than 4,500 students received degrees at the May 13 event. Undergraduate Commencement speaker John…
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Media workshop
Training and Development is offering a new workshop to help faculty and staff work more…
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University of California system ranked first in number of patents granted
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently released a list of the top 13 universities…
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Faculty discuss academic rigor at annual symposium
More than 60 junior and senior faculty headed to Unicoi State Park in April to…
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Towering issue
The Chapel bell is a familiar landmark on North Campus-almost.
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Perfect ending
The gymnastics team completed a perfect, undefeated season at the Women’s Gymnastics Championships late last…
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Stephen E. Condrey won 2005 award for best public sector human resource management book
The Handbook of Human Resource Management in Government, edited by Stephen E. Condrey, faculty member…
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Early lecturer discusses African-American leadership
There wasn’t much he didn’t cover. Racism, the Bible, misogyny, hip-hop, Fat Albert. Each got…
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Kim D. Coder appointed to world Nominations and Elections Committee
Kim D. Coder, professor of community forestry and arboriculture at the Warnell School of Forestry…
