Tag: Columns
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Theory into practice
Education professor Richard Kiely is teaching his students how to join the theory behind service…
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Georgia Center summer camps
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education will hold a sign-up day for the Summer Academy…
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Marguerite Madden elected vice president of American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Marguerite Madden, interim director of the geography department’s Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science,…
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Show and Tell
More than 150 undergraduate research presentations will be made by students from UGA and other Georgia…
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Rec, leisure studies graduates post pass rate of 100% on certification exam
UGA students graduating with a degree in recreation and leisure studies and an emphasis in…
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Grateful remembrance: Dedication set for Memorial Garden
A new memorial garden to remember students, faculty, staff and alumni who died in service…
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Book analyzes changes in education
Torches of Light: Georgia Teachers and the Coming of the Modern South By Ann Chirhart…
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Housing debuts online roommate search
University Housing has launched the DAWG House, an online roommate search program for use by…
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Loch K. Johnson named 2005 Fall Coca-Cola Visiting Fellow
Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor in the international affairs department, has been named the 2005…
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Checking e-mail storage
The UGAMail Web interface was updated in March to make new features visible to Webmail…
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UGA graduate programs remain strong in annual magazine ranking
UGA’s graduate programs remain strong, according to the latest issue of “America’s Best Graduate Schools”…
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New NIH grant aims to fight obesity epidemic in workplace
Burgeoning American waistlines pose health risks to individuals and also reduce productivity and raise healthcare…
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Latino Conference posters
The 2005 Latino conference is scheduled for June 6-7 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education…
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Former herbarium curator and botany professor dies
Wilbur H. Duncan, 94, of Athens, Professor Emeritus of Botany and retired curator of the…
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Students OK fee hike for expansion
UGA students approved a proposal on March 23 to fund the expansion of the Tate Student…
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Grady news
The Web site for the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has been redesigned…
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Student Handbook update
Updates are now being collected for the online Student Handbook, www.uga.edu/stuact/handbook.html. Updates are needed by…
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Southern Ill. U. pays on-time grads
A new incentive program that will pay students $500 if they are scheduled to graduate…
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Students honor state court justice
Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham, a 1970 graduate of the School of Law, will…
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New Mexico U. fires critic
Although officials at New Mexico Highlands University deny that insubordination was the reason he was…
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Myers Hall mural will be modified
A mural in the lobby of Myers residence hall commemorating the racial integration of the…
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Pat Thomas, award-winning author, named to Knight professorship in health, medical journalism
An award-winning author, journalist and editor has been named the first holder of the Knight…
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Lynn A. Bryan named College Science Teacher of the Year for 2005
Lynn A. Bryan, associate professor of science education, has been named the College Science Teacher…
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France plans to digitize library
French president Jacques Chirac has called for the digitization of millions of European writings that…
