Tag: Inside UGA
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Noted vaccine researcher joins UGA faculty ranks
Don Mark Estes, an internationally renowned veterinary immunologist and vaccine researcher, has joined the College…
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U.S. senator will deliver this year’s Getzen Lecture
U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson will deliver the School of Public and International Affairs’ 2010 Getzen…
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American jewelry artist to visit campus
Noted American jeweler Lola Brooks, recognized as part of a new wave of American artists…
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McGill lecturer discusses four key issues facing journalism today
Paul Steiger, leader of the investigative reporting non profit ProPublica and former managing editor of…
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‘Financial Times’ ranks Executive M.B.A. program among world’s best
The Executive M.B.A. program at the Terry College of Business is ranked as one of…
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Grant to fund study of modeling-based science teaching method
UGA education researcher Ji Shen believes that an innovative approach to K-12 teaching called Modeling-Based…
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Political science conference to recap midterm elections
The department of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs will host…
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Fisheries research biologist will share $4.45 million NOAA grant for sturgeon study
UGA associate professor Doug Peterson is sharing a $4.45 million, three-year grant from the National…
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Celebrating courage
The university will mark the 50th anniversary of its desegregation with a series of events…
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Employee teaches value of service through Scouting
Years before the Office of Service-Learning existed, Paul Matthews, the office’s assistant director, was learning…
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Serving with honors
The UGA chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will recognize three Georgians for…
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Reichert to head advertising and public relations
Tom Reichert, professor of advertising in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has…
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Law conference will focus on nuclear security
The School of Law, its Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law and the Dean…
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Historic soft drink fountain finds new home at College of Pharmacy
Soda fountains were a common sight in 1950s general stores, lunch counters and pharmacies-but now…
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Office of Sustainability launches program to reduce energy, water waste
Late last month the Office of Sustainability launched a new program aimed at reducing office…
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Honors Program celebrates 50 years with special lecture
UGA’s nationally recognized Honors Program is celebrating its 50th birthday and its growth from fewer…
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Gates grant will be used for school improvement project
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement…
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Rally to mark Campaign for Charities’ midpoint
A celebration to mark the midpoint of UGA’s Campaign for Charities will be held Nov.…
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Coming full circle
n 1953, UGA ceded the grounds where it held its Normal School for teachers to…
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NSF grant will be used to study vampire bats in Peru
Throughout Latin America, common vampire bats transmit infectious diseases like rabies to animals and humans.…
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New view
Simply standing before a Gothic cathedral-say Notre-Dame in Paris-can be an overwhelming experience. Understanding how…
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Dean Rusk Center to host legal lecture in memory of late professor
The School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center presents “The 10 Essential Tools to Become an…
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CDC-UGA Collaborative Research Seed Award recipients announced
Three collaborative CDC-UGA research proposals aimed at human and animal disease threats were selected for…
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Waist size best predictor of future cardiovascular risk in children
A new long-term study published by researchers at UGA, the Menzies Research Institute in Hobart,…
