Tag: Digest
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Grady College receives $200,000 grant
UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has been awarded a $200,000 grant to…
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Regents terminate cooperative agreement with UGA Foundation
As Columns was going to press, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents issued a…
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Georgians see good, bad in free trade
Georgians are generally aware of the positive and the negative effects that free trade has…
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Applications for summer writing program for Latino youth being accepted
UGA’s Center for Continuing Education is now accepting applications for ¡Vamos a la Universidad! A…
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60 Minutes co-editor will host Peabodys
Veteran CBS News correspondent and 60 Minutes co-editor Morley Safer will host the annual Peabody…
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EITS plans to eliminate AppleTalk, IPX
Due in part to minimal vendor support for AppleTalk and IPX communications, Enterprise Information Technology…
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Marine sciences prof wins NSF award
Daniela Di Iorio, an assistant professor of marine sciences, has been awarded a Early Career…
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Rec, leisure studies graduates post pass rate of 100% on certification exam
UGA students graduating with a degree in recreation and leisure studies and an emphasis in…
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Housing debuts online roommate search
University Housing has launched the DAWG House, an online roommate search program for use by…
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Students OK fee hike for expansion
UGA students approved a proposal on March 23 to fund the expansion of the Tate Student…
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Myers Hall mural will be modified
A mural in the lobby of Myers residence hall commemorating the racial integration of the…
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Lindberg Award winner announced
Tina McElroy Ansa, author of four novels including Baby of the Family and Ugly Ways,…
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Conference to focus on state’s energy
Georgia’s energy policy and future alternatives will be the focus of the 17th annual Red…
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UGA generates $1.2 million in royalties
The University of Georgia generated more than $1.2 million in total royalties in the fourth…
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Georgians confident in voting system
A majority of Georgians is satisfied that the touch-screen system for casting and counting votes…
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Spring enrollment tops 32,000
Spring semester enrollment at UGA totals 32,013, a decrease of 316 students from spring semester…
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S.C. judge will give Edith House Lecture
Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal, the first and only woman to serve on the Supreme…
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UGA removes files from server after finding sensitive third-party information
University officials have discovered that a student improperly stored sensitive third-party information on one of…
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UGA installs chemical tracking system
UGA’s environmental safety division has developed, pilot-tested and now is implementing a Web-based system to…
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Prof wins national poetry contest
Melisa Cahnmann, an assistant professor of language and literacy education in UGA’s College of Education,…
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Georgians favor teaching evolution but only if combined with other theories
Georgians generally are opposed to teaching evolution as the sole explanation for the origins of…
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Grady College senior wins radio award
A senior in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication received the WSB Radio…
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M.B.A. students win Georgia Bowl
For the 14th time in its 15-year history, a team of M.B.A. students from the…
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Education team wins fellowship
A College of Education team of two faculty members and three doctoral students has been…
