Tag: Columns
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Sous chef earns silver medal at competition
Congratulations to Oglethorpe Dining Commons Sous Chef Robert Clark for his achievement at the UMASS…
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Paul Pfeiffer video installation on view at the Athenaeum
The installation will remain on view through Nov. 18.
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Faculty Artist Series begins year with Rivkin recital
The series begins Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ramsey Concert Hall at the…
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UGA faculty member serves as scenic designer for ‘Beautiful’
Julie Ray is head of the department of theatre and films studies.
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Academic advisor helps students identify their interests and passions
Caroline Bloodworth guides public health students on their own path.
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Darvill retires after nearly four decades leading CCRC
Darvill is now part-time director emeritus.
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A fresh start for turtles: Warnell’s pond gets fall cleaning
The goal was to provide a pleasant environment for both people and turtles, while educating…
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New AI tool will help survey, protect coral reefs
The information will aid efforts to help coral reefs survive.
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UGA Career Center unveils new professional photo booth
The photo booth will be open on a drop-in basis, Monday to Friday, from 8:30…
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Board of Regents approves 2024 USG health care plans, premiums
Open Enrollment for the 2024 calendar year will be Oct. 23 through Nov. 3, 2023.
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Signature Lectures to bring nationally recognized speakers to campus
The fall 2023 series begins Sept. 6.
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Blueberries on the rise
Blueberries comprise a hefty serving of Georgia’s fruit industry.
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Harold Alonza Black to deliver Commencement address
Dean Dale Greene to address graduate class Dec. 15 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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Students cover World Cup
17 Grady College journalism students traveled to Australia this summer.
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An act of love
UGA’s Cognitive Aging Research and Education Center helps patients and their families navigate the challenges…
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Hartwell wins Georgia’s downtown of the year
UGA’s Archway Partnership played a key role in the revitalization.
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Student selected for second cohort of Voyager Scholarship
Julianna Russ is one of 100 students selected nationwide.
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UGA junior camp reimagines learning for young students
Clarke County students participated in the weeklong camp filled with STEAM activities.
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Students serve the Athens community for Dawg Day of Service
More than 600 students participated at 36 sites across Clarke County.
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Shepherd wins Environmental Achievement Award
UGA professor recognized at national level for significant contributions to field.
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More sleep could reduce impulsive behavior in children
UGA study found that improved sleep can reduce negative influence on behavior.
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Victor Wilson celebrates retirement with reception
Wilson concludes his decades of service to UGA on Sept. 30.
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Grand opening held for Orkin Hillel Center
Former Baxter Street Bookstore becomes a new space for UGA’s Jewish community.
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UGA leadership committed to campus safety
Jeffrey L. Clark named UGA chief of police.
