Tag: Inside UGA
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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…
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Scottish researcher and professor to give 10th annual Ritter Lecture
UGA’s 10th annual Ritter Lecture Series will feature Michael Ferguson, dean of Research for the…
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Horticulture professor receives Scholarship of Engagement Award
David Berle, associate professor of horticulture, has been named the Scholarship of Engagement Award recipient…
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HIV/AIDS advocate to give next Voices from Vanguard lecture
Pioneering HIV/AIDS advocate and organizer Dázon Dixon Diallo will present the next Global Diseases: Voices…
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Dahl will succeed Mace as special assistant for GHSU/UGA Medical Partnership
UGA President Michael F. Adams has named Margaret Wagner Dahl, an administrator with nearly 30…
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Georgia Writers of Hall of Fame will hold author’s forum, induction ceremony for its newest members
Three writers whose works examine the conflicts that have shaped the South in its recent…
