Tag: Inside UGA
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CSWE awards School of Social Work full accreditation
The School of Social Work has been fully accredited by the Council on Social Work…
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Pharmacy program beneficial to students, hospital’s diabetes care
Students in the College of Pharmacy were part of a team of health care workers…
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OIE’s first symposium on global engagement will focus on diplomacy, trade, development
Global engagement is more than just a phrase at UGA. For the past decade, it…
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Study finds that run-off, emissions deliver double whammy to coastal marine creatures
Increasing acidification in coastal waters could compromise the ability of oysters and other marine creatures…
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Georgia Fund 2012
Name: Betty Jean CraigePosition: Retired University Professor of Comparative Literature (1973-2011) and director of the…
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‘White Like Me’ author, activist to discuss race, privilege in America
Multicultural Services and Programs and the University Union Student Programming Board are co-sponsoring a lecture…
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Veteran UGA administrator appointed registrar
Jan Hathcote, a veteran administrator at UGA, has been named registrar after a national search…
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History in the making
Through a series of documentaries and print stories called The Med School Project, graduate students…
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Swedish photographer to give Boyd Lecture
Mattias Klum, Swedish photographer, filmmaker and international conservationist, will deliver the fall 2011 Boyd Lecture…
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Shaheen Lecture will focus on French sculptor
When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Benjamin Franklin as the American minister to France in 1785, he…
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Accent on learning
The university community will participate in the worldwide celebration of International Education Week with academic…
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Diving head coach to receive Bill Hartman Award
Jack Bauerle, who has led UGA’s women’s swimming and diving program to four national championships…
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Less is more
UGA scientists have found that smaller, less toxic amounts of chemotherapy medicine given frequently to…
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Good times
The university community is celebrating Homecoming Week with various activities culminating with the Nov. 5…
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Researchers’ study shows that state’s pre-k program works
Participation in Georgia’s pre-kindergarten program results in lasting academic achievement through middle school for children…
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Comparative lit professor leads African Studies Institute
Akinloye Ojo has been appointed director of the African Studies Institute in the Franklin College…
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For invasive species, it’s better to start upstream
Researchers have found that a species invasion that starts at the upstream edge of its…
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Reconstituted PSO Leadership Academy convenes first meeting
UGA faculty and staff members took part in the Public Service and Outreach Leadership Academy…
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Hatching new ideas
After just two days of developing in the egg, a chicken’s heart beats. Students discovered…
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U.S., two Koreas meet at UGA for informal peace talks
Delegates from North Korea, South Korea and the U.S. reaffirmed a commitment to peace building…
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Blood pressure-lowering drug aids recovery after stroke
A commonly prescribed blood pressure-lowering medication appears to kick start recovery in the unaffected brain…
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Georgia Sea Grant to help monitor drought impacts
Staff from UGA’s Georgia Sea Grant are working with state resource managers and coastal scientists…
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New director named for Savannah River Ecology Lab
O.E. (Gene) Rhodes Jr. has been appointed director of UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, a…
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Fifth annual McGill Symposium to focus on journalistic courage
A talk on resisting the retreat from foreign news reporting will open an all-day discussion…
