Tag: Inside UGA
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Emory professor will open Vanguard lecture series
Stanley Foster, a public health practitioner who lived the story of smallpox eradication, opens the…
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Lecturer: Being more mindful of feelings benefits emotional health
Kirk Warren Brown wants to teach you not to think. In a Jan. 11 campus…
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Black History Month observance opens with ‘Voice of New Generation’
The university’s February calendar is stocked with events celebrating and expressing the African-American experience for…
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New public health news bureau to focus on overlooked health issues
A new public health news bureau staffed by UGA graduate students will soon give voice…
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Speaker: Civil rights struggle continues
Reaching goals is no reason to slow the momentum of the civil rights struggle, retired…
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Graduate School begins centennial celebration
The Graduate School will begin its 100th anniversary celebration with the Centennial Kickoff on Jan.…
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SPIA researchers to study water conflicts
Two researchers in the School of Public and International Affairs will determine how to prevent…
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Dynamic Duo: Researchers discover biological basis of ‘bacterial immune system’
A team of scientists led by researchers at UGA has discovered how this defense system…
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CDC expert will discuss global health strategy
The intersection between global public health and international law will be the focus of a…
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Insurance payroll deductions to change for biweekly employees
Paychecks may look a little different in February for benefits-eligible employees who are paid biweekly.
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Faculty receive seed grants to study persistent poverty in state
For the fifth consecutive year, UGA faculty members have been awarded grants to support creative…
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$5 million USDA grant focuses on water-saving technologies
Many ornamental nursery growers test to see if their plants need water by sticking a…
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Former faculty member to give Founders’ Day Lecture
In observance of the university’s 225th anniversary, Gary K. Bertsch, a former UGA faculty member…
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Two administrators assume additional responsibilities
Two veteran UGA administrators will take on additional responsibilities, according to an announcement by Jere…
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Living Green
The university is continuing a solid push toward lasting sustainability practices with the construction of…
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Record nine faculty members named AAAS Fellows
A record nine UGA faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Association for…
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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…
