Tag: Columns
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Lessons learned
The American Civil War and the decade following it ushered in one of the nation’s…
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Live and learn
UGA’s Ecolodge San Luis and Research Station regularly hosts academic programs, from primary and secondary…
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University Council approves creation of drug discovery center
A new Center for Drug Discovery at the university will promote research aimed at finding…
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Fausto O. Sarmiento named Deputy Vice-Chair for Mountains-Capacity Building
Fausto O. Sarmiento, director of the Office of International Education and assistant professor in the…
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Homeland Security adviser speaks here
Joe D. Whitley, general counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, will speak at…
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Bells are ringing
Horticulture professor Allan Armitage was interviewed for a Washington Post story on the perennial named…
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Money helps
For an article dealing with the costs of running a successful election campaign, the Ocala…
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UGA AAUP chapter goes online
The recently revitalized UGA chapter of the American Association of University Professors has developed the…
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Regents OK naming amphitheater for Jaworski, late botany professor
An amphitheater on South Campus has been named for the late Alan Jaworski, a popular…
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Debra Brenner
JOB DESCRIPTION: “I work with students who have disabilities by providing appropriate accommodations so that…
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Tops in their field
The recipients of the 2005 Walter Barnard Hill Awards and the Hill Distinguished Public Service…
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Wide range of events mark university’s annual Black History Month observance
The African American Cultural Center, in conjunction with a number of other UGA units, will…
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Top choice
The annual Faculty Choice Exhibition of work by students in the graphic design department opens…
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China withdraws student ban
The Chinese government has announced it will end its current policy of banning university students…
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A global disease
LifeNews.com quoted UGA’s Steve Stice in a discussion of the political pressure to ease limits…
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Honors student receives fellowship
Peter Courtney, a senior Honors student from Alpharetta, has been awarded a 2005 Foreign Policy…
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On the Outside
A team of experts in assessment and reading education in the College of Education has…
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Florida rejects chiropractic college
The Florida Board of Governors has shot down a proposal to create the first chiropractic…
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Essays examine ‘globalized’ South
Globalization and the American South Edited by James C. Cobb and William Stueck Jr. University…
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Music school will be named for Hodgson, former professor
The School of Music will be named for Hugh Hodgson, a renowned Athens resident and…
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Don’t do it
UGA food scientist Mark Harrison was quoted in the Ottawa Citizen in an article about…
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Elevated crime
The Chicago Sun-Times reported on the murder charges against Atlanta dentist Barton Corbin, and quoted…
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A tribute to Duke
In observance of Black History Month, the 2nd Thursday Concert Series will present an evening…
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Writing-intensive course proposals
The Franklin College Writing-Intensive Program invites proposals from Arts and Sciences faculty in all disciplines…
