Tag: Columns
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Steve “Chickenhawk” Bryant named Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year
Assistant athletic trainer Steve “Chickenhawk” Bryant was named the Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year…
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Learning in Retirement meeting
The Learning in Retirement group for Athens is holding registration on Sept. 12 at the…
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Long-time faculty member named director of program in Cortona
Rick Johnson has been named the new director of the Lamar Dodd School of Art’s…
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Book examines democracy dilemmas
Dilemmas of Democracy in Latin America By Howard J. Wiarda Rowman and Littlefield $27.95 Democracy…
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Helping out
A number of relief efforts are underway at UGA to help residents who were displaced…
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Marching on: New Web site showcases civil rights project
Research including more than 60 video interviews with civil rights figures and leading public officials from…
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‘Lasting tribute’: Music school being renamed for Hugh Hodgson
A ceremony will be held Sept. 16 to formally name the University of Georgia’s School…
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Professor receives formal reprimand
The former head of UGA’s institutional diversity office has been formally reprimanded for his “lack…
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‘Tupperware’ filmmaker will take part in CHA-Peabody Conversation on Sept. 30
Filmmaker Laurie Kahn-Leavitt will discuss her Peabody Award-winning film “Tupperware” with Peabody Director Horace Newcomb…
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Program, policy evaluation expert named UGA’s first Berger Professor
An expert in program and policy evaluation has been named the first Pauline M. Berger…
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Say what?
Scott Shamp, director of UGA’s New Media Institute, is quoted in a Knight Ridder story…
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‘More harm than good’
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that airbags installed in automobiles have saved some…
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Memorial service will celebrate life of alumnus slain in Iraq
A memorial service will be held Sept. 9 to celebrate the life of Noah Harris,…
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Second time around
The School of Music’s 2005-2006 2nd Thursday Concert Series opens Sept. 8 with a performance…
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Grady College establishes Holland Award
An annual award to recognize efforts by college journalists to protect the integrity of public…
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Advising advisers
The art-and science-of academic advising was the focus of the Aug. 26 Fall Undergraduate Academic…
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Social work professor helps her students answer age-old questions
Stacey Kolomer treats her “Social Services for an Aging Population” class as a study-abroad course…
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Poll: Georgians still positive about state
While levels of satisfaction with the federal government and the direction of the country are…
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Strategic planning
Stan Gatewood, chief information security officer, was featured-along with UGA’s Founders Garden-on the cover of…
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Dianne Davison, UGA alumnus and former first lady, dead at 76
Dianne Castle Davison, widow of former UGA President Fred C. Davison, died Aug. 26 at…
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Taxation expert appointed director of J.M. Tull School of Accounting
Benjamin C. Ayers has been appointed the new director of the J.M. Tull School of…
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University will take part in security preparedness month
As the nation prepares to mark the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks,…
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Mellon Foundation stops fellowship program in humanistic studies
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has decided to stop offering its one-year fellowship in humanistic…
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Is might right?
James Holmes, a senior research associate at UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security, pens…
