Tag: Inside UGA
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Selig Center forecast predicts sustained, but subdued economic recovery in 2010 for Georgia
Eighteen months of recession came to a statistical end in June, but what has followed…
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University to celebrate King legacy
UGA will celebrate the legacy of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with activities,…
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Economy’s effect on budget to dominate 2010 state assembly
As the economic downturn drags into its second year, UGA employees should expect budget issues…
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UGA, Penn get $14.6 million to expand pathogen database
Databases that allow scientists to rapidly analyze the genes, proteins and enzymes of pathogens have…
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Graduate School launches student information system
To track admissions and monitor the progress of its students, the Graduate School recently implemented…
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‘Early-action’ applicants receive admissions decisions
Approximately 6,000 high school seniors were offered early admission to UGA in mid-December.
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Former Superior Court judge to speak at Freedom Breakfast
A Georgia civil rights icon will speak at the seventh annual Freedom Breakfast, honoring the…
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Housing conference focuses on returning properties to tax rolls
“Real Estate Solutions: Best Practices for Today’s Housing Market”-a daylong conference to help community leaders…
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Honors student named 2010-2011 George Mitchell Postgrad Scholar
For the second consecutive year, a UGA undergraduate is among the nationally selected recipients of…
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Initiative highlights research efforts funded with federal stimulus money
ScienceWorksForUS, an initiative that highlights the scientific research and related activities that have been made…
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Study finds outdoor smoking areas may be creating new health hazard
Indoor smoking bans have forced smokers at bars and restaurants onto outdoor patios, but a…
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Medical campuses in Athens, Albany still on target for 2010
The accrediting body for U.S. medical schools has given its blessing for the Medical College…
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VP for public service and outreach will join U. of Alabama System
Arthur N. Dunning, vice president for public service and outreach at UGA, has been named…
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Georgia Economic Outlook series to provide detailed look at next year’s economic prospects
The annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon, hosted by the Terry College of Business on Dec.…
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The story of the statue
Although the recently approved statue of UGA’s founder and first president, Abraham Baldwin, should stand…
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GSPS symposium to feature alternative careers in science
The Graduate Students and Postdocs in Science organization will hold its second annual Science Career…
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Faculty mentor CURO apprentices in inquiry-based research endeavors
Students no longer have to wait until graduate school to engage in inquiry-based research endeavors…
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Seiler family dedicates sculpture of UGA mascot
Uga VI passed on in June 2008, but his likeness will live on in the…
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University lends helping hand to local boys and girls group
Gwynn Powell, an associate professor in the recreation and leisure services department in the College…
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New model may help researchers better predict, prevent flu outbreaks
A new study by an international team, led by Andrew W. Park, who holds a…
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Report ranks UGA’s study-abroad program among top in nation
UGA remained a national leader in study abroad, ranked 10th among doctoral/research institutions with 2,058…
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Tate expansion earns LEED certification
UGA has earned LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council with high marks—gold—for the…
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Community connectedness key to future of journalism
An editor who is leading the nation’s journalists through turbulent times delivered a message of…
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Virtual visits
Melinda DeMaria, associate director of undergraduate admissions, had a busy October, visiting with high school…
