Tag: Inside UGA
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Leadership institute for K-12 schools now part of UGA’s Fanning Institute
The Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement was transferred from the University System of Georgia…
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Casting call
Casts of a five-foot-long jaw bone from an extinct Atlantic Gray whale discovered by UGA…
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New temperature table created to reduce heat-related deaths of children in cars
A team of researchers at UGA has developed an easy-to-use table of vehicle temperature changes…
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Researcher awarded four-year grant to identify harmful cancer mutations
The American Cancer Society recently awarded a four-year research scholar grant of $720,000 to UGA…
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Alumni couple donates $1 million for graduate fellowships in kinesiology
The University of Georgia always has held a special place in the hearts of Lois…
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University makes $2.2 billion impact on local economy
UGA was a stabilizing economic force for the Athens area in fiscal year 2009, pumping…
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Profs assess stress in Haiti
Amid the rubble and sea of blue and gray plastic tent cities that now cover…
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Performing Arts Center, Classic Center partner for ’10-’11 season
The Performing Arts Center and the Classic Center are entering into a partnership for the…
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Nicholls named new director of State Botanical Garden
Kevin “Wilf ” Nicholls has been named director of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia at…
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Scientist awarded $3 million NIH grant for research in Kenya
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health has…
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CURO fellows participate in inquiry-based projects
Twenty-five UGA undergraduates have been selected to participate in inquiry-based research projects this summer through…
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Finance and Administration honors its own
Each spring the Division of Finance and Administration holds a recognition ceremony to honor its…
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Parking Services receives awards for customer service improvements
UGA Parking Services was recently recognized for excellence by the International Parking Institute.
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Rooted in science
For centuries, ginger root has been used as a folk remedy for a variety of…
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Life lessons: Faculty use seed grant to teach teens how to build healthy relationships
For a second it seems like the argument could reach a fever pitch, but the…
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Food services meal plan operation team receives award from governor
UGA’s food services meal plan operation team received a Governor’s Commendation for Excellence in Customer…
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‘Japan World Heritage Sites’ photos on display at Tate Center
An exhibition of photographs showcasing Japan’s World Heritage Sites will open in the Tate Student…
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Former gymnast named Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar
Marcia Newby, a May graduate from Virginia Beach, Va., helped the gymnastics team win three…
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Future furloughs not planned, limited layoffs may occur
At a May 19 budget briefing in the Tate Theatre, UGA President Michael F. Adams…
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Oil and water
A UGA researcher who recently returned from the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig…
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BB&T gift creates support fund for study of capitalism, market economies
BB&T Corp., the nation’s 10th largest financial holding company, has pledged to give $1.5 million…
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Making lemon-aide: Instructors teach in public schools on furlough day
For one day in April, four UGA researchers spent their day teaching two fifth grade…
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Celebration puts 225th anniversary in perspective
The university community celebrated the anniversary of UGA’s charter over two days by exploring the…
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Stem cell discovery may key new disease treatment therapies
On May 4, two UGA animal science researchers introduced to the world 13 pigs that…
