Tag: Inside UGA
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Global Programs in Sustainability recognized by the Institute of International Education
More than 250 UGA students study internationally each year through the university’s Global Programs in…
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$1.2 million USDA grant will be used to raise pecan’s image
The pecan, a Georgia crop staple, packs a much higher antioxidant punch than its nut-cousin…
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Study documents that firefighters’ lung function declines after working at prescribed burns
After monitoring firefighters working at prescribed burns in the Southeastern U.S., UGA researchers found that…
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2012 State of the University Address
I am energized today by where UGA has been, where it is and, even more…
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Laying the groundwork: Prep under way for summer organic ag course
Winter may be a relatively quiet season for many farmers in the Georgia Piedmont, but…
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Professor named one of nation’s emerging scholars
Franklin West, an assistant professor of animal and dairy science in the College of Agricultural…
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‘Dinosaur’ author to give lecture during Darwin Days celebration
World-renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, author of How to Build a Dinosaur, will discuss how he…
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Black History Month focuses on historical contributions of African-American women
Highlighting black women and their contributions to American history and culture will be the theme…
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Combatting an epidemic
The university has launched a major campus-wide initiative to help the state address its growing…
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Support system
Bill McDonald has been the dean of students for a year now, but you wouldn’t…
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Molecular virologist to head population health department
Mark W. Jackwood, a UGA molecular virologist known for his work in avian diseases, has…
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Training and Development to offer new certificate in diversity, inclusion
Beginning in February, UGA faculty and staff can enroll in a new certificate program…
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GMOA receives art collection from law professor, his wife
The Georgia Museum of Art has a new collection—prominent works by African-American artists—donated by…
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Open books
The special collections libraries began 2012 in a new state-of-the-art facility and will celebrate the…
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‘Enduring cause’: Speaker recalls life, legacy of King
For Billye Aaron, an advocate for higher education for African Americans and the wife…
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‘Dream’ builders: Students help with community improvement projects during King Day
For a few hours on Jan. 16, UGA student Olufeyisayo Bab-Oke took a pickaxe…
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Former Willson Center director to deliver Founders Day Lecture
In observance of the university’s 227th anniversary, Betty Jean Craige, retired University Professor of Comparative…
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Deloitte Foundation funds endowment with $1 million
With pledged gifts totaling $1 million, the Deloitte Foundation has established an endowment for the…
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A great value
Top value and low debt at graduation earned UGA sixth-place status on Kiplinger’s Personal Finance…
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New vaccine attacks breast cancer in Mayo mouse model
Researchers from UGA and the Mayo Clinic in Arizona have developed a vaccine that dramatically…
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Franklin College professor of genetics named AAAS Fellow
UGA geneticist Jonathan Arnold has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the…
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Nine graduate students named UGA ARCS Scholars
The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS Foundation Inc. recently awarded $70,000 to nine UGA doctoral…
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Community ties
Most graduate assistantships involve research projects or teaching classes. At the Fanning Institute, a public…
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English professor named director of African American Studies
Valerie Babb has been appointed director of the Institute for African American Studies in the…
