Tag: Columns
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Vidalia fears
The Washington Post quoted UGA plant pathologist David B. Langston in its report on the…
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Award nominations sought
Individuals and organizations from throughout the state are encouraged to submit nominations for the 2004…
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Fundamental change
Horace Newcomb, director of UGA’s Peabody Awards, was quoted in a Hartford Courant story about…
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William Pelletier, professor emeritus of chemistry, dies
S. William Pelletier, 79, professor emeritus of chemistry who held the position of university provost…
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Harvard lifts program restrictions
Harvard Business School has decided to open admissions for a summer program to applicants regardless…
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Quick and efficient
UGA veterinary pathologist Corrie Brown was interviewed by the Associated Press, USA Today, the St.…
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Just the facts
An online version of the latest UGA Fact Book is now available on the Office…
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Women’s History Month spotlights women of action
March is Women’s History Month, a time to learn about the women who have shaped…
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PR projects, publications win awards
UGA public relations staff in several units on campus have been named winners of awards…
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Looking to the South
Political scientist Charles Bullock was quoted in an Austin (Texas) American Statesman story on the importance…
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No athletics dept. at Jacksonville U.
The acting president of Jacksonville University in Florida has decided to formally disband the athletics department…
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Mystery illness still being investigated
Health officials are still trying to determine the cause of a gastrointestinal illness that struck…
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Thief in the night
In 1993, a water-borne parasite in Milwaukee was responsible for an estimated 403,000 cases of…
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Don McLellan awarded 2004 American Marshall Memorial Fellowship
Don McLellan, director of human relations and diversity relations for the College of Agricultural and…
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General discusses nuclear weapons
The former commander in chief of the U.S. Strategic Command, Gen. Eugene Habiger, will discuss the…
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BC settles newspaper dispute
After three months of negotiations, The Heights, Boston College’s independent student newspaper, and the college…
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Reviewing disciplinary action and resolving disputes
The dispute resolution policy which had been in effect at UGA since Jan. 1, 1999,…
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Hal G. Rainey elected to National Academy of Public Administration
Hal G. Rainey, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, has been elected to the…
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Open house will provide bachelor’s degree program information
Prospective students interested in learning about degree programs offered by the University of Georgia at…
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Emeritus professor and former A&S dean dies in Athens
William J. (Jack) Payne, 78, Professor Emeritus of Microbiology and former dean of the Franklin…
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Grady students selected for API seminars
Seven students in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication have been selected to…
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Creating a big thing over almost
Physics professor Bill Dennis is director of the new Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center-or NanoSEC-at…
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Music school joins Classic Center in opera production
The Athena Grand Opera Company will present two performances of Rossini’s Barber of Seville, Feb. 27…
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Purchasing office supplies
As of April 1, the Procurement Office will no longer accept purchase requests for office…
