Tag: Inside UGA
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Secretary of Navy, former provost will address graduates
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus will be the speaker at UGA’s spring undergraduate Commencement exercise…
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For the books
Throughout a teaching career that has spanned more than three decades, Fran Teague has believed…
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Navy Supply Corp School property transferred to UGA
The university ceremoniously acquired the campus of the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens in…
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You can go home again
Journalism means getting personal—and being fair.
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‘Consummate university citizen’
For almost four decades, Betty Jean Craige has been a vital and active part of…
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Nonproliferation expert named new director of Center for International Trade and Security
William W. Keller has been named director of UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security.
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Study finds that overfishing leads to nutrient loss
A new study by researchers at UGA and Florida International University has found that the…
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All aboard
To hear Catherine Teare-Ketter tell it, everything is the program’s fault: the astoundingly low drop…
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Comic artist will discuss ‘The Power of Procrastination’
Jorge Cham, the creator of Piled Higher and Deeper comics, will present “The Power of…
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‘60 Minutes’ correspondent to give annual Peabody-Smithgall Lecture
The Peabody Awards will present its third Peabody-Smithgall Lecture April 11 at 4 p.m. in…
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‘Real-life experience’
Sana Pasha plans to be a doctor one day. But this North Oconee County High…
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Agee, professor emeritus of language education, dies
William Hugh Agee of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., died March 13 after a long illness.
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Scientists identify protein that is key to improving effectiveness of common pancreatic cancer drug
New UGA research has identified a protein that can be modified to improve the effectiveness…
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Divide and conquer
A disease called toxoplasmosis is considered to be a leading cause of death attributed to…
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Law conference to explore health care, immigration
Health care reform and immigration laws will be among the many topics explored at the…
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Office of Sustainability awards $13,000 for student projects
The Office of Sustainability has announced the inaugural winners of the UGA Campus Sustainability Grants.
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Recipients for first curriculum internationalization grants selected
The Office of International Education has selected the recipients of its Curriculum Internationalization Grants.
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Technology commercialization program places second in survey
For the third consecutive year, UGA’s technology commercialization program has been ranked among the nation’s best for…
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College guide ranks graduate programs among best in U.S.
UGA graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World…
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Research suggests statins may prevent diabetic-related blindness
New UGA research has found that a statin drug that is often known by the…
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Research showcase
Original research and creative works by more than 180 UGA undergraduates will be showcased at…
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‘Non-academic lessons’
Christina Davis knew she found her academic niche when, as a first-year graduate student, she…
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Nancy Manley has a standard joke: parathyroid glands are the Rodney Dangerfields of organs. They…
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Sibley speaker will discuss U.S. financial system
The School of Law’s 107th Sibley Lecture will explore the aftermath of the Dodd-Frank Wall…
