Tag: Inside UGA
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Grant will be used to study HIV among rural black men
A new $2.1 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse will allow UGA…
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Drinking it in
Students, faculty and staff can now refill reusable bottles with filtered water in the Odum…
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President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient stays true to her values
As a recipient of the 2011 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award, Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander said…
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On a mission
A team of Georgia National Guardsmen will deploy to Afghanistan in May on a special mission to…
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Provost appoints search committee for chief information officer
A 22-member search committee has been appointed to look for a successor to Barbara White,…
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Keeping healthy
It’s a common assumption that animal migration can transport pathogens long distances, in some cases…
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Georgia Genomics Facility expands offerings to researchers
Crocodiles won’t speak to most people, but the Georgia Genomics Facility can get them to…
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Communications professionals win awards for public relations efforts
UGA captured two Grand Awards and 11 other high-level accolades at the 2011 Council for…
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Georgia supreme court chief justice will give House Lecture
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Carol W. Hunstein will deliver the 29th Edith House Lecture…
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Beck appointed inaugural holder of Marshall Chair for constitutional law
School of Law professor Randy Beck has been appointed the first holder of the Justice…
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Chemistry professor will use NSF award to map biomolecules
As a teenager, Gary Douberly had a knack for taking mechanical things apart and putting…
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Reliving history
As part of the university’s 50th anniversary of desegregation on campus, the School of Law…
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Community of learners
In an effort to support Georgia school principals in their first, second or third year,…
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Allen, longtime international affairs professor, dies
Christopher S. Allen, an international affairs professor in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs,…
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Society may be willing to pay a high price to prevent child abuse and neglect, study suggests
The amount the public will pay to prevent the death of a child may be…
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‘Sputnik wake-up call’
A new UGA study that is the first to examine comprehensively the magnitude of hydrocarbon…
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UGA GLOBES to host info event March 3
University community members interested in advocating for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender interests are invited…
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MSU history professor to give this year’s Darl Snyder Lecture
The African Studies Institute presents the 2011 Darl Snyder Lecture March 2 at 10 a.m.…
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Dental clinic, UHC pharmacy now open to faculty, staff members
The University Health Center has many services that are available to faculty and staff. Although…
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Johansen, social scientist, will speak at annual PSO meeting
Bob Johansen, Distinguished Fellow of the Institute for the Future, will be the featured speaker…
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Foundation Fellow named Gates Cambridge Scholar
Honors student Muktha Natrajan of Martinez has received a 2011 Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
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University’s observance of Women’s History Month to open March 1
UGA will celebrate Women’s History Month in March with events across campus, including a keynote…
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Reaccreditation
A key step in the process of reaffirmation of the university’s accreditation by the Southern…
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‘A new way of doing physics’
David Landau remembers when the use of computer power in physics was a novelty—something promising,…
