Tag: Inside UGA
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UGA experts to take part in obesity conference
Georgia obesity experts, including panelists working on the UGA Obesity Initiative, will address the…
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FACS faculty member named to UGA Foundation Professorship
Richard D. Lewis, professor of foods and nutrition, has been named to the University of…
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SEC names Loch Johnson its first Professor of the Year
Loch Johnson, a faculty member in the School of Public and International Affairs, is the…
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Class of 2012 urged to ‘improve the world’
Drawing on classic literary works, speakers at the May 11 undergraduate and graduate Commencement exercises…
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New CTRO unit helps UGA faculty through clinical research processes
The face of research at UGA has changed in recent years: It’s become increasingly human.
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Epps named deputy director of Vinson Institute of Government
Dennis Epps was recently named deputy director at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
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Family, graduate housing residents ‘stake a claim’ in community garden
This year, 82 garden plots will be staked for use by residents of family and…
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Faculty projects receive grants to improve teaching
Twenty-two UGA faculty projects designed to improve teaching were recently funded through grants provided by…
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U.S. District Court judge will give keynote at law Commencement
Richard W. Story, U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Georgia, will deliver…
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Two faculty receive Service-Learning teaching awards
Stacey R. Kolomer, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, and Deanna W.…
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Ecologist receives NSF grant to study ‘forests of future’
UGA ecologist Jacqueline Mohan received a $554,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to help…
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Researchers: Trace element plays important role in tropical forest nitrogen cycle
A new paper by researchers from UGA and Princeton University sheds light on the critical…
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Chain of events
Even if he hadn’t won Student Employee of the Year, senior Adam LaHaie would still…
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Solar demonstration project will be installed this spring
The university is about to get a little bit greener through the implementation of renewable…
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Summer construction works to repurpose existing campus space
With spring semester wrapping up, summer construction projects are gearing up across campus.
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SPIA professor is UGA’s first SEC Faculty Award recipient
Loch Johnson, a faculty member at the School of Public and International Affairs, has been…
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‘Holistic care’: ASPIRE Clinic offers integrated, counseling to campus, local communitie
UGA employees and community members looking for professional help on a budget may find an…
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Chew crew
UGA has some new four-legged residents, and they have a job to do.
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Celling out
Faculty and graduate students in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the College…
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UGA to play major role in obesity fight
World-renowned obesity expert Dr. William H. Dietz presented an overview of the policies needed to…
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Scientists use grants to study black bears in middle Georgia
UGA researchers have received $701,000 in state grants to study the black bear population in…
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Physics researchers use magnetic current, nanoparticles to destroy cancerous cells in mice
Using nanoparticles and alternating magnetic fields, UGA scientists have found that head and neck cancerous…
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UGA ranks among best moving research to marketplace
UGA’s Technology Commercialization Office has been ranked among the best in the nation in moving…
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Lasting legacy
More than 150 new trees have been planted on campus in the last few months…
