Tag: Columns
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Crowning achievement
Deondra Rose, a senior who works part-time in the main library, won the 2005 Miss…
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Former Dean Rusk Prof of International Relations dies
Martin J. Hillenbrand, who joined UGA’s political science department following a lengthy career as a…
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Law students provide free tax filing help
Students from UGA’s School of Law have again joined forces with a national program to…
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Fee for foreign nationals
The H-lB Visa Reform Act of 2004, signed in December, includes a new “fraud prevention…
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Education prof focuses on helping teachers connect science, students
Growing up in south Louisiana as the youngest of 10 children, Malcolm Butler was encouraged not…
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A sobering look at binge drinking
Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood By Koren Zailckas Viking Penguin $21.95 In Smashed: Story of…
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Endowment honors late entomology professor, his wife
The entomology department in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has received a gift…
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Porgy and Bess
The Performing Arts Center will present a concert version of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess with…
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Career Center hosts nonprofit expo
The Career Center will hold its annual Nonprofit Volunteer and Career Expo Feb. 16 from…
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Janet Westpheling named to advisory board
Janet Westpheling, associate professor of genetics, has been named to the advisory board for the…
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Summer faculty mentors
The Graduate School invites UGA faculty to participate in the 2005 Summer Undergraduate Research Program.…
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Karen Webber Bauer received Distinguished Service Award
Karen Webber Bauer, director of institutional research and associate professor in the Institute of Higher…
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Accredited colleges listed on Web
A new Web site (www.ope.ed.gov/accreditation/) lists almost 7,000 schools that take part in federal student-aid programs,…
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Zambia offers free anti-AIDS drugs
In response to the large numbers of faculty dying from AIDS in recent years, the…
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Paul Schempp named 2004 Distinguished Scholar
Paul Schempp, professor of kinesiology and director of UGA’s Sport Instruction Research Laboratory, was named…
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The Importance of Being Earnest
University Theatre, the production arm of the department of theatre and film studies, will present…
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Edward J. Larson received honorary doctorate in humane letters
School of Law Talmadge Professor Edward J. Larson has received an honorary doctorate in humane…
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Spring break video camp
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education will hold a video production camp for children ages…
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Mary Frasier, gifted education scholar and Torrance Center founder, dies Feb. 3
Mary M. Frasier, an internationally recognized scholar and researcher in gifted education and founder of…
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Sarmiento
Present Progressive: Poetry and Paintings by Elena and Fausto Sarmiento is currently on display in…
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CreativeJuice
Social work professor Kristina Jaskyte is in the midst of a three-year NSF-funded project dealing…
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Endnote, popular bibliographic software, is acquired for university community’s use
Thanks to proceeds from the student technology fee, the libraries and the Graduate School are…
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Harald Scherm received Julius-Kühn Prize
Harald Scherm, associate professor of plant pathology, received the Julius-Kühn Prize from the German Phytomedical…
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The latest employee news
The January issue of “HR News,” the newsletter from the Division of Human Resources, is…
