Tag: Inside UGA
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New Office of Online Learning to help with course development
UGA’s newly launched Office of Online Learning is preparing to implement a very important change…
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Brewing friendships
International Coffee Hour is celebrating 40 years of multicultural weekly programs with a reception Sept.…
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Former Brown U. prof named UGA’s first Sperduto Professor
A clinical neuropsychologist whose research explores the relationship between physical changes in the brain and…
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Search begins for journalism dean
Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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Agricultural college to sell Oconee farm, manage USDA facility
In its August meeting, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved the sale…
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New head of auxiliary services plans to improve customer service
To J. Michael Floyd, the new associate vice president for auxiliary services, the 30,000-plus individuals…
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Retired education prof donates papers to university’s archives
The papers of Carl Glickman, a retired UGA education professor, have been donated to the…
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Health Sciences Campus opens to local community
The public opening to UGA’s new Health Sciences Campus was nothing if not grand.
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Golden girls
After making a splash in London this summer, half of Team USA’s Olympic gold-medal winning…
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Record number of UGA students offered Fulbrights
Seventeen UGA students were offered international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for…
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Associate provost for academic planning named
Jerome Legge, who has served as interim associate provost for academic planning at UGA since…
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Poet laureate to give Charter Lecture during arts festival
Natasha Trethewey, U.S. poet laureate for 2012-2013, will deliver this year’s Charter Lecture as one…
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SPIA will celebrate its first decade of accomplishments
The School of Public and International Affairs, one of the top-ranked public affairs graduate schools…
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Rec sports coordinator strives to ‘pay it forward’ with her student workers
Emmie Gooch’s job at Recreational Sports is more than just fun and games.
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Early donates papers to Russell Library
Prior to celebrating the 50th anniversary of her graduation, Mary Frances Early donated her…
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New web-based tool will help track progress toward degree completion
The Office of the Registrar has fully implemented DegreeWorks, a web-based tool to help students…
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College of Pharmacy students begin studies in Athens, Albany
The College of Pharmacy welcomed 144 new students into the Class of 2016 with its…
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UGA honors Mary Frances Early, its first black alumna
There was very little fanfare at the Fine Arts Auditorium in August 1962 when Mary…
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GLOBES to focus on domestic partnership benefits for employees
GLOBES, an organization that has served UGA’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender faculty, staff and…
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UGA will hold open house for new Health Sciences Campus
The public is invited to attend an open house at the new Health Sciences Campus,…
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New electronic transcript request service launches for students, alumni
The Office of the Registrar has launched a new electronic request and tracking system for…
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‘Bulldogs for life’
A day before fall semester classes began, this year’s crop of first-year students got their…
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What a twirl
The UGA majorettes may have recently won two national titles—along with sophomore Nicole Jensen of…
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Former Pepperdine technology officer named associate chief information officer for research
Michael Lucas has been named associate chief information officer for research in Enterprise Information Technology…
