Tag: Inside UGA
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‘Living Green’
Before Kaitlin Pniewski even toured Building 1516, the graduate resident had very high expectations based…
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First MCG/UGA Medical Partnership class begins studies
Forty aspiring physicians began their education in Athens Aug. 9 as the inaugural class of…
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Clothes call: FACS faculty member studies textiles from past, present
To those who question the validity of fashion research, José Blanco asks for just five…
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Perfect storm
September is normally a hot, dry month around Atlanta. The first hints of autumn usually…
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Local producer and engineer named interim director of the Music Business Certificate program
David Barbe, a fixture of the Athens music scene and respected producer and engineer, is…
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One fell swoop
Now, research led by a scientist at UGA and published last month in the journal…
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Six freshmen named 2010-2011 Goizueta Foundation Scholars
Six freshmen have been selected to receive the Goizueta Foundation Scholarship for the 2010-2011 academic…
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Historic twirl: Majorette line wins top honors at national, world championships
Last month, the UGA majorette line became the first in history to sweep top honors…
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Faculty member named director of state education program
College of Education faculty member Katherine F. Thompson has been named director of Georgia’s Teacher…
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Change of space
New buildings and completed renovations
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Fourteen freshmen named Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars
Fourteen incoming freshmen have been selected to receive the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship for the…
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University’s TV, radio stations win seven broadcasting awards
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters has honored two UGA stations, WNEG-TV and WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM,…
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Mainframe upgrade brings leaner, greener computing to campus
With a name like something out of Star Trek and sporting a prominent green stripe,…
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Ambassador urges summer graduates to think globally
U.S. ambassador to Singapore and UGA alumnus David Adelman urged summer graduates in the Class…
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$700,000 NSF grant will be used to create new master’s program in biomanufacturing
UGA has been awarded federal stimulus funding to launch an innovative new program that will…
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Forgotten sundial to return to Navy School campus
The three-foot high marble urn pedestal, with its graceful curves and intricately scrolled sundial on…
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Shipping out
After 57 years, Athens and UGA will bid farewell to a community institution, but local…
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Rededication set for New College following extensive renovation
New College, one of the oldest buildings on the UGA campus, has recently undergone an…
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Eight freshmen awarded Ramsey Honors Scholarship
UGA’s class of 2014 will include eight students who have been awarded the Bernard Ramsey…
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For these future number crunchers, summer accounting camp adds up
Summer camps are common. From archery to music and everything in between, children are bombarded…
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OSEP creates training video for use by University System institutions
A new video, created in part by the Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness, aims…
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NEH funds translation projects in Romance languages, classics
Two projects by scholars at UGA have received funding from the National Endowment for the…
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Psychologist will use grant to explore reading instruction
Many elementary schools today use repeated readings to increase the reading fluency of students, but…
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Researchers will study disparity in treatment programs
UGA researchers received a five-year, $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to…
