Tag: Columns
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Jackson, long-time spokesman, named public affairs VP
Thomas H. Jackson Jr., who has directed the university’s media relations and public affairs efforts…
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Public Service and Outreach will honor ‘excellence’ at meeting
The University will honor outstanding faculty and staff for excellence in public service and outreach…
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Cabinet adopts wireless devices policy
The Cabinet has adopted a new policy regarding wireless communication devices. It requires that…
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Meat monitoring
The USDA’s recent suggestion to inspect fresh meat differently than heat-treated meat may risk going…
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Iraqi human rights
While some experts are growing concerned over the militant segments of the Shi’ite Muslim majority’s…
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Alumnus pens book from Civil War letters
Hell’s Broke Loose in Georgia: Survival in a Civil War Regiment Scott Walker University of…
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Honoring a ‘great Georgian’
Former U.S. President George H. W. Bush will speak at the dedication of the Paul…
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Football expenses questioned
An audit of the University of Colorado’s athletic department spending for the past three years…
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Former swimmer wins NCAA award
Earlier this month, former UGA swimmer Samantha Arsenault received the NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award.…
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Don’t panic
As preliminary bidding began for Knight Ridder, the second-largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., the…
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Nelson Hilton appointed director of university’s Center for Teaching and Learning
Nelson Hilton, head of UGA’s English department, has been named the new director of the…
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Summer camp counselors
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia will have volunteer camp counselor positions for its summer…
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Water workout
The Department of Recreational Sports offers water aerobics program for a fun and low impact…
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THE ULTIMATE MOVIE PASS
Robert Osborne (above) has selected eight films for his second annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film…
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Vinson Institute awarded grant to study how retirees manage their assets
The National Endowment for Financial Education has awarded UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government the…
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Landscape architecture ranked number one
The landscape architecture program in UGA’s College of Environment and Design has moved to the…
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Seed grant program recipients announced
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has announced the grant…
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Found in translation
A letter written some 100 years ago by a woman living in what is now…
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Pregnant volunteers sought
The College of Education’s department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a…
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Fitness, cardiac rehab program
The Fitness Center is accepting new applications for participation in its adult fitness and cardiac…
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Learning in Retirement
The Athens Learning in Retirement group is holding registration for winter and spring sessions. Registration…
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Freedom Breakfast
UGA and the Athens-Clarke County government and school district will host the third annual “Freedom…
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Pilot service-learning project connects students, community
Working with a pilot school in Spalding County, UGA researchers hope to improve poverty level…
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CONTINUED SUPPORT
This fall, the UGA community contributed $55,208 to the UGA Katrina Relief Fund to provide…
