Tag: Inside UGA
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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…
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New dual degree program is first of its kind in state
The School of Social Work and the College of Public Health have partnered to offer…
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Open enrollment for 2012 health, dental benefits will begin Oct. 24
UGA will hold open enrollment Oct. 24-Nov. 18. During that time employees can make changes…
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McBee Lecture to look at ‘road to renewal for higher education’
The president emeritus of the University of Minnesota will discuss “Public Good: The Road to…
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Student information, financial aid systems to undergo overhaul
UGA officials will move forward with a plan to overhaul the university’s student information and…
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Four agriculture faculty receive 2011 Brooks Awards for Excellence
Four faculty in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences were awarded the college’s highest…
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Multimedia artist Oliver Lutz to visit campus
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will welcome artist Oliver Lutz to campus Oct. 25…
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Executive director of J-Lab, will discuss innovation, future of journalism at McGill Lecture
A leading thinker about the future of journalism will deliver this year’s McGill Lecture on…
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Going forward
Employees of the University System of Georgia—including those who work at UGA—won’t see merit raises…
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Romance languages professor named new faculty ombudsperson
Cathy Jones, a professor of French and Provençal, has stepped into the role of faculty…
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Study: Northern Eurasian snowpack could be important predictor of winter weather in U.S.
Every winter, weather forecasters talk about the snow cover in the northern U.S. and into…
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Online exposure of personnel information under investigation
On Sept. 30, UGA officials discovered a file containing personnel information on a publicly available…
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Four-day seminar on Korean, U.S. relations to open Oct. 17
UGA’s Center for the Study of Global Issues will host an international Track-II private diplomacy…
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Material lessons
What I expected to see wasn’t there, while the unexpected greeted me with a warm…
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The 2012 Campaign for Charities
Once a year, UGA conducts a single fundraiser—the Campaign for Charities—for contributions to United Way…
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Georgia Brass Band to perform in Hodgson Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present the Georgia Brass Band, the state’s premier British style…
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Educational psychology professor named director of Torrance Center
Bonnie Cramond, a professor in the College of Education’s department of educational psychology and instructional…
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Public Health will offer new Ph.D. degree in epidemiology
UGA will become the first institution in the University System of Georgia to offer a…
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Big plans
A small brick building tucked in behind the sprawling Davison Life Sciences Complex houses one…
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Swamp sounds
Continuing a two-year tradition, children’s musician Roger Day has been busy spreading Marsh Madness to…
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Pharmacy professor receives NCI award
Eileen Kennedy, assistant professor of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences in the College of Pharmacy, has…
