Tag: Columns
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Alumni-employee breakfast
Each year the Alumni Association presents the “Workin like a Dawg” UGA alumni employees breakfast,…
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Egos: Not in check
Canada.com and the Calgary Herald carried a CanWest News Service essay analyzing the implications of…
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Finding refuge
UGA alumnus Mark Bixler returns to Athens this week to discuss his new book, The…
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Students protest grant change
Tens of thousands of students in Montreal blocked streets and marched through the city in…
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Authors will discuss ‘double lives’ of African-American women in society
Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden, authors of the book Shifting: The Double Lives of Black…
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Georgians confident in voting system
A majority of Georgians is satisfied that the touch-screen system for casting and counting votes…
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Alumna details ‘moving’ experiences
Cartographies: Meditations on Travel By Marjorie Agosín University of Georgia Press $22.95 In Cartographies, UGA…
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General Assembly OKs supplemental budget for 2005
The $16.5 million supplemental budget for the current fiscal year, approved by the General Assembly March 4,…
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Spring enrollment tops 32,000
Spring semester enrollment at UGA totals 32,013, a decrease of 316 students from spring semester…
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S.C. judge will give Edith House Lecture
Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal, the first and only woman to serve on the Supreme…
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Lost in space
Betsie Rothermel, a postdoctoral research associate at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, has published the…
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March
Eleven UGA employees retired March 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Summer camp registration
UGA’s McPhaul CFD Center will offer summer camp again this year, with available space…
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Human resources associate VP named CEO of national association
Anthony G. (Andy) Brantley, who has led UGA’s Human Resources Division for nearly five years,…
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Margaret Wagner Dahl received Biomedical Community Award
Margaret Wagner Dahl, director of research development and technology alliances, received the Georgia Biomedical Partnership’s…
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COMPACT Planning
Barbara White, chief information officer, has launched a process called “compact planning” at Enterprise Information…
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UGA entomologist puts a bug in people’s ear about pesticide risks
You wake up in the middle of the night and head to the kitchen for…
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Yale University ends family contribution for low-income students
Yale has joined Harvard in easing the financial burden of a college education on students…
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Kettering president will deliver Tresp Lecture
David Matthews, president and chief executive officer of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, will deliver…
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Archive opens at NY public library
The New York Public Library has launched a free, searchable database of about 275,000 images and…
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Cures for Everything
This week, University Theatre will debut M.F.A. playwriting student David Pollack’s Cures for Everything-a story…
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UGA removes files from server after finding sensitive third-party information
University officials have discovered that a student improperly stored sensitive third-party information on one of…
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Hugh J. Watson named Fellow of Association for Information Systems
Hugh J. Watson, professor of management information systems, has been named a Fellow of the…

