Tag: Education
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UGA’s Terry College of Business adds a new Fast-Track Professional MBA to its graduate program
The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business has approved a second version of its…
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UGA’s Washington Semester Program celebrates one year anniversary with 20 students heading to D.C.
Twenty University of Georgia students are spending spring semester in Washington working as interns in…
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The Georgia Review features a famous feminist ons uicide and the Holocaust and more
The recently released Winter 2008 issue of The Georgia Review, the quarterly journal of arts…
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UGA ranked 9th “Best Value” by the Princeton Review
The University of Georgia ranks 9th as the “Best Value” public college for 2009, according…
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UGA College of Environment and Design receives top rankings in 2009
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design’s landscape architecture programs again received top…
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Smart Money magazine re-ranks UGA #4 after data submision error
An error discovered in data submitted by the University of Georgia to Smart Money magazine…
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Donald R. Eastman’s fall 2008 commencement address
President Adams, members of the Board of Regents and Foundation Trustees, members of the University…
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UGA’s Terry College of Busines partners with Advanced Strategies Inc.
The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business is now offering certificate programs in business…
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University of Georgia notifies ‘early-action’ applicants of admissions status
High school seniors who applied for “early-action” admission to the University of Georgia will learn…
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About 2,260 eligible to reveive degrees at UGA commencement ceremonies Dec.19
About 2,260 University of Georgia students will be eligible to receive degrees at UGA’s fall…
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History makers to converge in Athens for UGA’s Grady College Gala
Those who have covered history, helped write history or made history themselves will be gathering…
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Georgia Law defeats Florida in moot court competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently defeated the University of Florida in the…
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UGA undergraduate researchers reap the benefits of CURO Apprentice Program
Every Monday afternoon, a group of University of Georgia freshmen and sophomores gather to discuss…
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UGA Regents Professor Jeremy Kilpatrick helps lead National Academies’ Education Policy Project
For the first time in the nation’s history, many of its top education researchers including…
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UGA opens office to support science, math and engineering education in Georgia
Experts have for some years worried that a national shortage of scientists, mathematicians and engineers…
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Judicial training program celebrates 10th anniversary
The University of Georgia School of Law’s International Judicial Training Program will celebrate its 10th…
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National survey finds UGA student experience compares well with peer institutions
University of Georgia first-year students and seniors generally give more positive evaluations of their educational…
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Faculty/staff input sought for UGA Sudent Learning Initiative
Faculty and staff at the University of Georgia are invited to attend one of three…
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UGA ranked among the top 25 in the U.S. and top 60 in the world by Financial Times
The Executive MBA program at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business received its…
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UGA education prof leads project to advance scholarship of African-American science educators
University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is leading a new initiative that she…
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UGA to begin state’s first major in Arabic next spring semester
The University of Georgia for the first time is adding a major in the Arabic…
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UGA sponsors reading by poet Bernadette Mayer on Oct. 21
Author Bernadette Mayer will read from her poetry on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m.…
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New grant to improve computing power of UGA biologists
A new grant from the National Science Foundation will more than quadruple the computing power…
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UGA one of six regional site for Duke TIP scholar Weekends
More than 100 of the brightest high school students from Georgia and surrounding states will…
