Tag: Inside UGA
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Two-day children’s literature conference will open March 4
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
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Oil spill symposium speaker pleas for environmental action in oceans
In the keynote address of the UGA/Georgia Sea Grant Oil Spill Symposium, world-renown marine expert…
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Training session for new diversity workshops will be held Feb. 11
To promote diversity and increase inclusivity on campus, UGA will be holding training and informational…
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Faculty, staff, students begin implementation plan for new First-Year Odyssey Seminars
Under the direction of Vice President for Instruction Laura Jolly, a team of faculty, staff…
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Meigs Professors
Five UGA faculty have been named Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professors, the university’s highest recognition…
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IBR renamed in honor of founding director Bill Owens
As it marks its 40th anniversary, the Institute for Behavioral Research is being renamed in…
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Real troupers
The UGA student troupe Improv Athens saved its best performance for last in the South…
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Study suggests vitamin therapy may promote disease progression in tumors of breast cancer patients
A UGA study indicates that a common vitamin used to treat breast cancer victims might…
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The big picture
The largest mammal that ever walked the Earth —Indricotherium transouralicum, a hornless rhinoceros-like herbivore that…
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PSO seeking proposals for fellowship
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting proposals from…
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Six grad students receive SREB Doctoral Scholar Fellowships
Six graduate students in the College of Education have received Doctoral Scholars Fellowships from the…
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Employees brave snow, ice to keep university running during storm
Although it may look different to outsiders, the University of Georgia never, in fact, closes.
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Forecast: Economic recovery will be ‘self-sustaining’ in 2011
Dean Robert Sumichrast traveled the state delivering the Terry College’s economic forecast for 2011, which…
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Freedom Breakfast, reception for Mary Frances Early will now take place on Feb. 14
The eighth annual Freedom Breakfast featuring Mary Frances Early, UGA’s first African-American graduate, has been…
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Biologist appointed Georgia Research Alliance Investigator
Boris Striepen, a cellular biologist who studies AIDS-associated parasites, has been named a Georgia Research…
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National winner
The Graduate School recently received the 2010-2011 Award for Excellence and Innovation in Graduate Admissions from…
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Desegregation anniversary speaker calls for overcoming ignorance and intolerance
Fifty years after helping to desegregate UGA, Charlayne Hunter-Gault said that the greatest challenge in…
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Prof partners with African president to eradicate tropical worm infection
Microbiology professor Dan Colley met with the president of Zanzibar in December to form an…
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Meigs Professor emerita will give this year’s Founders’ Day Lecture
In observance of the University of Georgia’s 226th anniversary, Jeanne Barsanti, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished…
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University groups pitch in to help on King Day of Service
Members of the Bulldog nation braved the cold weather to join others in the Athens…
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UGA’s community efforts recognized by Carnegie Foundation
UGA has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for its institutional commitment to community engagement…
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Art EXPANDS
The Georgia Museum of Art will reopen with a weeklong celebration, Art Expands, from Jan.…
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The 2011 State of the University
Good afternoon, and thank you for being here. The president of the University of Georgia…
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Conference will explore property law at global level
Intellectual property law experts from around the country will gather at the School of Law…
