Tag: Inside UGA
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Klopfenstein, telecommunications faculty member, dies
Bruce C. Klopfenstein, 53, a faculty member in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Researchers find freshwater sustainability challenges shared by Southwest and Southeast
Water scarcity in the western U.S. has long been an issue of concern. Now, a…
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The switch is on
UGA researchers have discovered a switch that controls whether cells move or remain stationary.
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George, Christian academic from Princeton, to give lecture in Chapel
A leading Christian thinker from Princeton University will deliver a lecture entitled “Natural Law, God…
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White, university’s chief information officer, will leave her post at year’s end
Barbara A. White, chief information officer and associate provost at UGA, has announced her intention…
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Forum on surviving severe weather to take place Feb. 24 on campus
“Surviving Natural Disasters,” a forum on how to prepare for and react during severe weather…
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Hollowell documentary will premiere on campus Feb. 22
The premiere campus screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice, originally set…
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Law students will re-enact legal trial that desegregated university
A re-enactment of the legal trial that desegregated the University of Georgia will take place…
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Minority and Small Business Expo to help campus departments, vendors build purchasing relationships
UGA departments looking to build new purchasing relationships with vendors will get their chance at…
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The power of the dream
Mary Frances Early, UGA’s first African-American graduate, had a Valentine’s Day message for the sold-out…
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‘Double victory’
The Tuskegee Airmen’s role in World War II has received increased attention since the January…
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UGA police department celebrates banner year of accomplishments
At its annual awards recognition event Jan. 28, the UGA Police Department honored the officers…
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‘New perspective’
For the past several months, Eric Mueller, director of equine programs and professor of surgery…
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Former Department of Justice deputy attorney general teaches corporate responsibility course at law
Larry D. Thompson, former deputy attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice and current…
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New interdisciplinary study aims to better prepare college students for STEM careers
A UGA education researcher is directing a new study he hopes will lead to better…
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Joint endeavor
Using a technique called solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, along with enzymology, a team…
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Microbiology prof named PSO Fellow for spring semester
Anna Karls, an associate professor of microbiology, has been selected as a Public Service and…
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D.C. program celebrates 100-mark milestone in participant number
UGA’s Washington Semester Program celebrates a milestone this spring, passing the 100 mark in number…
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Engineering prof named director of new First-Year Odyssey program
Timothy Foutz, a professor in the department of biological and agricultural engineering, has been named…
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Classic ranking
When it comes to teaching Latin, however, UGA has something quite new to talk about:…
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Hunter-Gault donates her papers to Russell Library
Charlayne Hunter-Gault came full circle Jan. 10 when she donated her personal papers to the…
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Scientists find climate change affects amphibian breeding
If you hear frogs calling and it seems like the wrong time of year, scientists…
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‘Expert survivors’
UGA research has provided new clues on surviving to be 100 years old, finding that…
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Campus visits slated for FACS dean finalists
Three finalists have been chosen in a national search for a new dean of the…
