Tag: Inside UGA
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‘Morrill’ obligation
On July 2, 1862, beneath the unfinished U.S. Capitol Dome and with the Seven…
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Tenure
The University of Georgia approved tenure for 54 faculty members. Board of regents’ approval…
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Several key goals met during 2012 legislative session
The University System of Georgia will receive $1.83 billion in state funding for fiscal year…
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Fechheimer, cellular biologist, named University Professor
Marcus Fechheimer is widely regarded by colleagues as “a model university citizen”—a professor with a…
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Career Center wins national innovation award
The Career Center received the Outstanding Achievement Award for Innovative Programs in the College Career…
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Toxicologist awarded $898K for study of insecticide risks
James Bruckner, a toxicology professor in the College of Pharmacy, received a two-year, $898,179 contract…
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Four undergrads named 2012 Goldwater Scholars
Four UGA undergraduates have been named 2012 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. They are among 282…
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Two new associate deans named at family and consumer sciences college
Two new associate deans, one of academic programs and one of Extension and outreach, have…
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Arbor Day Foundation gives UGA its 2011 Tree Campus designation
UGA has repeated its designation as a Tree Campus USA, an honor given by the…
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Smooth sailing
One public relations class in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has enriched…
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Geneticists receive $1.8 million in NSF CAREER awards
Two UGA genetics researchers won grants from the National Science Foundation valued at more than…
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Leading indicators
The undergraduate program at the Terry College of Business ranks 50th nationally and 20th among…
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Franklin prof named Ljungdahl Investigator
The Georgia Research Alliance has named Lance Wells, an associate professor of biochemistry and molecular…
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Study guides new rules to prevent heat illness, deaths
High school athletes need about 10-14 days to acclimate their bodies to the heat stress…
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CDC obesity expert will give overview of policies in U.S.
World-renowned obesity expert Dr. William H. Dietz, director of the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity…
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Global geography conference will examine conservation of sacred sites, indigenous revivals
The conservation of sites that indigenous peoples hold sacred is taking on an increased urgency…
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A step beyond
On Feb. 1, Jennifer Frum became the fifth vice president for public service and outreach,…
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CURO Symposium will highlight undergraduate research endeavors
The Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities will host its spring undergraduate research symposium April 2…
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U. of Florida administrator will lead Franklin College
Alan T. Dorsey, associate dean for natural sciences and mathematics and professor of physics in…
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Graduate programs rank among nation’s best
UGA’s graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation, according to the…
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Former UN peacekeeper sees hope for future in study-abroad
Although he’s seen genocide with his own eyes, Roméo Dallaire, 2012 Delta Prize for Global…
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World Court judge to give this year’s Sibley Lecture
International Court of Justice Judge Joan E. Donoghue will discuss “The Role of the World…
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Search begins for new internal auditing director
The university will begin a search for a new director of its Internal Auditing Division…
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Teaching innovators
Three faculty members have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence…
