Tag: Inside UGA
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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…
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Lesson plan
A plan to immediately engage first-year students with UGA faculty in a small class setting…
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College of Public Health receives $3.2 million grant
The College of Public Health is the recipient of a five-year $3.2 million award from…
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UGA researchers win $1.34 million DOE biofuels grant
UGA researchers have won a $1.34 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to…
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University takes steps to replenish faculty ranks with more than 70 new hires
More than 70 new tenured and tenure-track faculty have arrived at the university this semester,…
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Community service
A new clinic at UGA, one of the first of its kind in the U.S.,…
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UGA welcomes new faculty
Below is an alphabetical listing of new tenured and tenure-track faculty who have arrived at…
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Study identifies critical ‘traffic engineer’ of nervous system
A new UGA study published in the journal Nature has identified an enzyme that keeps…
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‘Trojan horses’
Trypanosomes are parasites responsible for African sleeping sickness, which results from the bite of infected…
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Second annual Ljungdahl Lecture to be given by German microbiology professor
Harold L. Drake, professor of ecological microbiology at the University of Bayreuth in Germany, will…
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UGA to host State of State of Education Conference Sept. 30
Some of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers will attend the College of Education’s third…
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D.W. Brooks lecturer will discuss magnitude of global food system
For more than 25 years, the University of Minnesota’s Jean Kinsey has studied the issues…
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Diversity Days kick off celebrates new opportunities for inclusion
University faculty, staff and students spoke about the value of a rich and varied campus…
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Doctoral completion rate for African Americans ranks among top in nation
Diverse Issues in Higher Education recently ranked UGA 15th in the nation for doctoral degrees…
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Rewiring politics
New media forces are reshaping American politics, but traditional journalistic standards and practices still play…
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Study finds that Plavix may help dogs with bleeding problems
Companion animals that have a long-term need for anticoagulant drug therapies may soon find help…

