Tag: Inside UGA
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ProPublica editor Paul Steiger will give this year’s McGill lecture
An editor who is transforming investigative journalism will deliver this year’s McGill lecture on Oct.…
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Five CAES faculty named winners of Brooks Award for Excellence
Five College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences faculty members were awarded the highest honor the…
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Former presidential counselor to discuss importance of politics
Paul Begala, political commentator and former counselor to President Bill Clinton, will speak at UGA…
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Chancellor Davis will retire at end of current fiscal year
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis Jr. announced he will retire at the…
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Infectious disease specialist one of six in U.S. to receive FDA funding for TB research
A world-renowned tuberculosis researcher based at the College of Veterinary Medicine is one of six…
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Small improvements
UGA will share in a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Centers for…
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Taking stock
When a whistle-blower’s allegations of financial misconduct gain the attention of the mainstream media, the…
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Bioenergy Systems Research Initiative’s annual retreat to facilitate collaborations
The UGA Bioenergy Systems Research Initiative will hold its 2010 annual retreat Nov. 15 at…
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Presbyterian College administrator named dean of students at UGA
William M. McDonald, vice president for student life and dean of students at Presbyterian College,…
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Doctoral research programs rank high in NRC assessment
UGA doctoral programs place high in the National Research Council’s third assessment of doctoral research…
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Scientist receives NIH award to study big sugar molecules
The National Institutes of Health has given a prestigious EUREKA award to Robert Woods, a…
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‘Heroes of the Hedges’
“Heroes of the Hedges” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week festivities. Activities for…
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$1.2 million grant will be used to develop iSkills application
UGA education researchers have received a $1.2 million grant from the Institute of Education Sciences.…
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University to take part in EPA Game Day Challenge
UGA will compete in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 Game Day Challenge against other…
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Back to school
After college Truitt Broome did what most students wouldn’t dare: He went back to high…
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UGA study: Trans fats in moms’ diet hurts babies
A new UGA study suggests that mothers who consume a diet high in trans fats…
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University Woman’s Club observes 86th anniversary at annual fall coffee
In conjunction with its 86th anniversary, the University Woman’s Club held its annual fall coffee…
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Viral villains
If a disease outbreak in a field could be considered a crime scene, then the…
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Saunt named Russell Professor in American history
Claudio Saunt has been named the Richard B. Russell Professor in American History at UGA.
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Study: Sorghum bran has more antioxidants than blueberries
A new UGA study has found that select varieties of sorghum bran have greater antioxidant…
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The costs of desire
Research led by a psychologist at UGA shows that behavioral economic analysis may lead to…
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Office of Service-Learning names eight fellows for 2010-2011 year
Eight UGA faculty members have been named Service-Learning Fellows for the 2010-2011 academic year.
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Business college moves up in ranking of M.B.A. programs
The M.B.A. program in the Terry College of Business is ranked 40th in the U.S.…
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Three department heads appointed to endowed chairs in vet medicine
Three faculty members have been appointed to recently endowed professorships in the College of Veterinary…
