Tag: Columns
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Faculty research in Germany
Applications are due by Feb. 19 for summer 2004 UGA faculty research grants for travel…
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Grant applications
The UGA Parents and Families Association is now accepting 2004 grant applications. Applications can be…
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Financial restatements
Terry College of Business accounting professor Dennis Beresford was interviewed by the New York Times…
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Advising award nominations
Nominations are now being accepted from Franklin College undergraduates for this year’s outstanding academic adviser…
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Legal file-sharing programs offered
In the wake of increased lawsuits for illegal file sharing, a handful of universities around…
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Using an evolutionary trick
Popular Science magazine featured the use of genetically modified trees to clean up mercury contamination…
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Regents approve new Peabody members
The board of regents has approved four new members of the George Foster Peabody Awards…
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Students receive Osborn scholarships
UGA elementary education students Heidi Beamon and Stacy Schwartz have been awarded D. Keith Osborn Scholarships…
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Book examines prejudice in Germany
Jews, Turks and Other Strangers By Jerome S. Legge Jr. University of Wisconsin Press $35…
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Remembrance Ceremony
On Jan. 20, the community remembered first-year law student Tara Baker, slain in her off-campus…
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Frankenfish fears
UGA’s Richard Winn was quoted in a Chicago Tribune story about the appearance of fluorescent…
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Obituary: Marjorie Asmussen
Marjorie Asmussen, 54, a UGA professor known for her work in population genetics, died Jan.…
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Prof researches parasites for new way to ‘get the bugs out’ of disease
Jessica Kissinger is always in a hurry. An airplane may be waiting to take this…
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Raw dangers
The director of UGA’s Food Safety Center, Michael Doyle, was quoted in the New York…
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Cholesterol screening
February is “Love Your Heart” month and the University Health Center is offering free total…
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Obituary: Timothy Gantz
Timothy Gantz, 58, longtime professor of classics at UGA, eminent scholar and author of the…
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Creating connections
In a story dealing with use of the Web by political candidates, the Detroit News…
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Paying for safety
New truck industry rules limit the number of hours a day a trucker can drive.…
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Ed Jackson received award from North American Vexillogical Association
Ed Jackson, senior public service associate emeritus at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, received…
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New faculty hires
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved 13 new faculty hires at its…
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John F. “Jack” Crowley elected to College of Fellows of American Institute of Certified Planners
John F. “Jack” Crowley, dean of the College of Environment and Design, has been elected…
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Spring diversity workshop
The Office of Institutional Diversity will present a diversity workshop on Feb. 5 in rooms…
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Michael E. Lomax received national award for book
Michael E. Lomax, an associate professor of physical education and sports studies, has received a…
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Pharmacy hires associate director of development
Elizabeth Mottern has been hired in the College of Pharmacy as associate director of development.
