Tag: Columns
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Robert B. Leiter received 2005 Meritorious Service Award
Robert B. Leiter, director of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, received the 2005 Meritorious…
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Mileage reimbursement rate
When Senate Bill 1EX was signed by Gov. Sonny Perdue on Sept. 10, the rate…
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Welcome reception
The cellular biology department and the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases will co-host…
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Retired brigadier general named president of new Gwinnett college
Daniel J. Kaufman, a decorated brigadier general, has been named the charter president of the…
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Science, engineering enrollment up
Graduate programs in science and engineering at U.S. colleges enrolled 474,203 students in fall 2003,…
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Circle Gallery presents ‘Places/Non-places’ exhibit
In response to the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture conference that will be hosted…
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Book explores urban celebrations in South
Defining Moments: African-American Commemoration and Political Culture in the South, 1863-1913 By Kathleen Ann Clark…
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Ramsey Center won’t be activated as temporary housing shelter
Due to a lower than expected influx of Gulf Coast evacuees, UGA officials were notified…
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Barbara White was keynote presenter
Barbara White, chief information officer and associate provost, was a keynote presenter at the Syllabus…
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Students gain experience with D.C. internship program
For 11 members of the university’s Honors Program, this past summer was no vacation. Having…
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NCAA exempts FSU from ban
Following an appeal by Florida State University administrators, the National Collegiate Athletic Association exempted the…
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Volunteer opportunities
For individuals who are interested in immediate and long-term volunteer opportunities in support of persons…
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Learning to lead
More than 50 UGA employees recently completed one of two leadership training series offered by Training…
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Getting in on the act
Keisha wants to join her school track team, but poor eating and exercise habits may…
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Youngstown faculty vote to strike
Faculty at Youngstown State University in northeastern Ohio voted early last month to go on…
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Taking inventory
The GPS signal bounced from Earth to space to Earth in a matter of seconds.…
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Ron Courson received Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award
Ron Courson, director of sports medicine for the Athletic Association, received the Most Distinguished Athletic…
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Grant proposal deadline
The deadline to submit proposals for Learning Technologies grants is Sept. 21. The grants…
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Dorinda G. Dallmeyer received recognition from Southern Environmental Law Center
The University of Georgia Press and Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, associate director of UGA’s Dean Rusk…
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Designer prepares to close the book on 25-year career at UGA
When a book is well designed and beautifully packaged, the object itself can be elevated…
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Researcher receives $52,000 grant
Chandra Orrill, a research scientist in the College of Education’s Learning and Performance Support Laboratory,…
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Michael J. Padilla began serving as president of National Science Teachers Association
Michael J. Padilla, a retired professor of science education and director of the College of…
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Turtle study finds continued decline
Scientists studying diamondback terrapins, a type of salt-marsh turtle found along the eastern coast of…
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Call for publication information
The Center for Humanities and Arts publishes in its spring newsletter a list of books,…
