Tag: Inside UGA
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Special guests announced for Osborne film festival
Three Academy Award winners and several film industry veterans will be special guests at Robert…
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Campus visit: Chancellor Davis discusses balancing budget cuts, increasing student enrollment
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis Jr. visited UGA Feb. 22 in one…
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African agriculture leader, UGA alumnus to deliver Snyder Lecture
Salibo Somé, founder of Africa’s Sustainable Development Council, will deliver the 2010 Darl Snyder Lecture…
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Wrigley appointed interim VP for public service and outreach
Steve W. Wrigley, who serves as director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and…
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Cleaning the air
UGA President Michael F. Adams was joined by Athens-Clarke County Mayor Heidi Davison and Stan…
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Budget savings fuel $4 million initiative to hire new faculty
Twenty-four faculty searches will soon get under way, including several chaired professorships, thanks to a…
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University Health Center wins customer service award from governor for clinical team initiative
The Governor’s Commendation for Excellence in Customer Service was awarded to the University Health Center’s…
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Staff Council elects officers for 2010-2011
The UGA Staff Council held elections at its Feb. 3 meeting to select new officers…
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University will host regional summit on service-learning
UGA will host the 2010 Gulf-South Summit on Service-Learning and Civic Engagement through Higher Education…
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Speaker: State’s economic future depends on educating its children
Speakers at the 19th annual Public Service and Outreach meeting and awards luncheon struck a…
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Voices from the Vanguard lecture focuses on malaria
Progress in the fight against malaria will be the topic of the next “Global Diseases:…
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Two UGA scientists to receive more than $1 million from NSF
Two UGA researchers have been selected to receive National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, one of…
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Career high note
World-renowned double bassist Milton Masciadri, a professor in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, has…
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Widening horizons
Undergraduate research opportunities on campus are being expanded through a partnership between the Honors Program’s…
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New head of child and family development department named first Haltiwanger Professor
Jay A. Mancini, the new head of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ department…
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Researchers find evidence of exotic beetle invasion
A pest survey led by researchers at UGA and the Georgia Forestry Commission has found…
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Cancer compounded
A new study published by researchers from UGA and the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa,…
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Sound effects ‘voice’ of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ will visit campus, lectu
Noted sound artist, award-winning writer and producer and UGA alumnus Fred Newman will be on…
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Animal behavior expert, autism advocate offers advice to students
Grandin, a best-selling author, autism advocate and professor of animal science at Colorado State University,…
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Physical Plant reduces injuries, saves money with safety programs
The state of Georgia processes more than 10,000 accident or injury claims each year, resulting…
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Population growth, consumer demand drive U.S. increase of imported foods
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat only American-grown food, you should…
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Former U.S. senator to speak at public interest law meeting
The School of Law will host a public interest law weekend Feb. 26-27. Former U.S.…
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Scientists create real-world uses for genomic research
UGA plant breeders are taking genomic research from the laboratory and translating it for widespread…
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Out on a limb: Grounds department tends to health of North Campus elm
Even trees get health check-ups—especially the stately oaks, elms and maples that adorn North Campus.…
