Tag: Columns
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$1 million gift will be used to create scholars program
The university’s Honors Program has received a $1 million gift from Jane S. Willson of…
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CURO symposium provides forum for undergraduate researchers, mentors
This semester freshman Courtney Thomas is searching through local newspapers and newsreels for stories on…
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Student affairs honors its staff at annual recognition breakfast
The Division of Student Affairs honored several staff members for their contributions to the division…
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Nomination deadline
The nomination deadline for UGA Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards is Jan. 23. The…
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Six faculty research projects funded by ‘poverty’ grants
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded six grants…
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State income tax withholding change
Employees may notice a change in their paychecks in January for two reasons: employee raises…
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President Adams receives SACS leadership award
The organization that accredits colleges and universities in the southern U.S. has presented UGA President…
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Superior discovery
Lake Superior has a new native resident. It’s been hanging around the shore for years,…
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University Council tables proposal about makeup of search committees
A proposed new policy governing the makeup of search and screening committees for deans will…
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Tree ordinance debate
Students in ENGR 4630 (Design of Residential Structures) will debate the recently passed tree…
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Regents approve five new engineering degree programs
Last month the regents approved five new engineering degree programs in three specialty areas at…
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$276,091 NASA grant will fund collaborative, three-year study of star-forming regions
NASA has awarded a team led by two UGA physicists a grant of $276,091.
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Melisa Cahnmann received honorable mention in 2005 Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Contest
Melisa Cahnmann, an assistant professor of language and literacy education, received honorable mention in the…
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Giving back: Students’ international experiences benefit Georgia communities
UGA students are using their study-abroad experiences in developing countries to give back to the…
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Out in the cold
The university community is reminded of procedures for announcing operational changes during periods of inclement…
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Glenn Burton, famous for his work with grains and grasses, dies at age 95
Glenn W. Burton, 95, a farm boy who became world famous for his work which…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will host its annual Christmas luncheon Dec. 11 at 11:30 a.m. at…
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Southern U. will reopen in spring
Southern University in New Orleans will reopen next semester to students. But due to the…
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Liz Murphey, champion for women’s sports, dies after short illness
Elizabeth Dee “Liz” Murphey, one of the leading figures in the evolution of women’s intercollegiate…
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KU prof wins $10.4 million grant
Gunda Georg, a medicinal chemistry professor at the University of Kansas, received a $10.4 million…
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Cortona study-abroad program expands to include science, medicine courses
For more than 25 years, UGA students have had the opportunity to take a wide…
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Gas prices haven’t changed behavior
Although Georgians were alarmed by the sharp rise in gas prices following Hurricane Katrina and…
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Cook’s Holiday
Campus Catering will host its annual Cook’s Holiday Feast Dec. 15 and 16 in Georgia…

