Tag: Weekly Reader
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Book connects learning theory, practice
Connecting Adult Learning and Knowledge Management represents an initial attempt to connect adult learning and…
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Book contextualizes American Revolution
The Long American Revolution and Its Legacy brings together Lester D. Langley’s link to the…
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Book spotlights responses to racial equity
Lockheed has been one of America’s largest corporations and most important defense contractors from World…
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New book features working-class authors
Coming of Age in a Hardscrabble World is an anthology of excerpts from memoirs by…
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Book spotlights 48 multiday hikes in Georgia, Tennessee
The book offers maps, complete driving and hiking directions, elevation gain, trail highlights, campsites, water…
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Museum catalog expands on decorative arts
To celebrate two decades of its Henry D. Green Center for the Study of the…
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Law school plans discussion of ‘Rap on Trial’
The School of Law will host a discussion of the recently published book Rap on…
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Book looks at fantastic elements of Caribbean
Working Juju examines how fantastical and unreal modes are deployed in portrayals of the Caribbean…
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Book examines cause of ‘Great Contraction’
The gold standard is often blamed for causing “the Great Contraction”—the unprecedented collapse of the…
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Book spotlights work of Louisiana poet
The book is edited by John Wharton Lowe, the Barbara Methvin Professor of English in…
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Book introduces students to Plato’s Euthyphro
The Euthyphro is crucially important for understanding Plato’s presentation of the last days of Socrates,…
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Book details ways to teach author’s works
John Wharton Lowe, Barbara Methvin Professor of English at UGA, is co-editor of Approaches to…
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Discussion set for Burch’s ‘Mass Tort Deals’
The University of Georgia School of Law will host a discussion of the recently published…
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Book takes reader on a literary journey
The Epic Journey in Greek and Roman Literature explores journeys across time and space in…
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Book tackles questions on managing conflict
International Conflict Management introduces approaches and factors that promote the de-escalation and the peaceful management…
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Book looks at contrasting voices in Psalms
We Have Heard, O Lord is written by Robert Foster, a lecturer in religion and…
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New book explores value of knowledge
This book considers timely questions of process and epistemology in today’s academy.
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Law school to host discussion on new book
The book examines former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark’s life and career.
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Book looks at Georgia’s place in Smithsonian
G. Wayne Clough decided to see what the Smithsonian collections could tell him about South…
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Book shares bold tales of Antarctic explorers
Beneath the Shadow breathes new life into the 19th-century journals of Antarctic explorers.
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Author spends year observing hawk species
After reading J.A. Baker’s 50-year-old British nature classic The Peregrine, John Lane, professor of English…
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Book seeks to combine poetry, philosophy
Poet Helen Mort and Aaron Meskin, UGA faculty member, explore what happens when poetry and…
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Book shares tools for interactive learning
Grounded in research-based practice, With a Little Help from My Friends helps teachers make classroom…
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Book details Tifton campus’s first century
Before farm-to-table was trendy, scientists and University of Georgia Cooperative Extension personnel in Tifton were…
