Tag: Inside UGA
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Four faculty members named 2012 Meigs Professors
Four faculty have been named Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professors, the university’s highest recognition for…
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Study: Gender wage gap shrank faster than thought
The gap in wages between men and women has decreased sharply over the past 30…
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Faculty, students participate in GeoDesign Summit
Faculty members and students from the College of Environment and Design and Franklin College’s geography…
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New workshop to focus on ‘scientific teaching’ for better learning outcomes
Students in the sciences typically excel at memorizing information. Applying that information to new situations,…
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Six students awarded grants to promote campus sustainability
The Office of Sustainability has awarded grants totaling $20,000 to six students as part of…
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On-the-job injuries
Six thousand workers die on the job in the U.S. each year, and millions more…
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Education professor to receive Scholarship of Engagement Award
Lorilee Sandmann, a professor in the College of Education’s department of lifelong education, administration and…
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Public service has $330 million economic impact on state
Higher education is often seen as yielding only long-term benefits.
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Grant will be used to study impact of Deepwater oil spill
UGA marine scientist Samantha Joye, Athletic Association Professor in Arts and Sciences, and UGA colleagues…
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No worries
Approximately 3 percent of the U.S. population suffers from excessive, uncontrollable worry that reduces their…
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Making the past present
The day when many of the state’s riches became truly accessible to the public was…
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Entomology study offers hope for hemlock attack
Thousands of broken trees line the banks of the Chattooga River.
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Art exhibition showcases drawings from Fulbright collaboration
The Lamar Dodd School of Art is hosting an exhibition of works by Diane Edison,…
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New director named for Vinson Institute of Government
Laura Meadows has been appointed the director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
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First ambassador for war crimes issues to speak
David Scheffer, the first ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues in the U.S., will deliver a…
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Visiting faculty member will give this year’s Getzen Lecture
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Cynthia Tucker will deliver the School of Public and International Affairs’ annual…
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Former VP for public service and outreach to deliver Snyder Lecture
Art Dunning, vice chancellor for international programs and outreach at the University of Alabama System,…
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$1.8 million NIH grant will be used to develop vaccine
Chagas disease is the most common cause of congestive heart failure and sudden death in…
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Women’s History Month will focus on female education, empowerment
“Women’s Education—Women’s Empowerment” is the national theme of Women’s History Month, which will be celebrated…
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Conference to explore practical ways to address poverty issues
The School of Law aims to explores practical methods of lawyering that can best serve…
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Law school alumnus returns to head up development
Attorney Gregory C. “Greg” Sowell from Tifton has joined the School of Law as senior…
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University will match award for enrolling REACH Scholars
UGA will join in the effort of awarding scholarships to low-income students through the state’s…
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Dream Award winner helps change school environments
For Corey Johnson, fulfilling his job responsibilities isn’t enough. He wants change.
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Princeton Review continues to rank UGA a ‘best value’
UGA continues to be one of the best values in public higher education in the…
