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Though sweating it on the treadmill may help shed weight, new research suggests that exercise may boost brain power as well. New University research on children suggests exercise training has a positive relationship in enhancing cognitive functions, said Phil Tomporowski, an associate professor of kinesiology and director of the Cognition and Skill Acquisition Laboratory at the College of Education. … 0 Comments
The University may have a shorter academic calendar and more reading days if a resolution is noticed and acted upon by the Board of Regents. The University Council Educational Affairs Committee passed the plan Monday asking the Regents to shorten the calendar and allow the University to create extra reading days. … 2 Comments
An international affairs professor has resigned after a University investigation of sexual harassment complaints against him. Assistant professor Stephen Shellman told The Red & Black on Monday he tendered his resignation on March 7, but it will not take effect until the end of April. … 18 Comments
- "Human Rights in Colombia" Speaker, Monica Giraldo. Sponsored by University Amnesty International. 7 p.m. SLC 148. Contact: acheema@uga.edu - Seminar: When Wikipedia Just Won't Do- Finding Articles. Sponsored by University Libraries. A brief session to help students navigate finding articles at the University Libraries, from identifying the article needed. … 0 Comments
A University professor has taken administrative leave resulting from the school's investigation into claims of sexual harassment. Charles Doyle, associate professor of English, left the classroom last month. Doug Anderson, interim head of the English department, said Doyle's leave began Feb. … 12 Comments