Tag: Inside UGA
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From atoms to ecosystems
A $2.6 million federal stimulus grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will bring new…
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Prospective graduate students visit campus
The Future Scholars Visitation Program will bring a select group of prospective students to UGA…
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Symposium commemorates fall of Berlin Wall on 20th anniversary
A series of events commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall…
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Two from UGA selected for inaugural leadership institute
Two department heads from UGA have been selected to participate in the University System of…
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Grad School establishes new award
In preparation for its centennial, the Graduate School has established a new award to recognize…
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Symposium will explore global, contemporary freedom struggles
UGA’s Institute for African American Studies will host the symposium “Beyond the Movement: Global and…
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Moving story: Local organization helps UGA employee buy first home
It took most of a lifetime, but Pat Smith finally bought her own house.
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Musicologist named Performing Arts Center’s new director
George C. Foreman, a musicologist and conductor with more than 30 years of experience managing…
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Former director of state’s EPD to help shape new master’s program
Carol Couch, former director of the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural…
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Inaugural system-wide summit on diversity, inclusion to be held at UGA
Leaders from the 35 University System of Georgia institutions will meet in Athens this month…
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Cooperative Extension receives $1.3 million federal stimulus grant
Jorge H. Atiles, professor of housing and associate dean for outreach and extension in the…
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‘Classic’ Homecoming
“Take Me Down to the Classic City,” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week…
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Four named winners of 2009 Brooks Award
A horticulturist, a weed specialist, an atmospheric scientist and a county Cooperative Extension coordinator were…
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Mobile textbook: Scientist invents new iPhone application to help manage turfgrass
What is the coolest thing about the iPhone? Its applications. The phone can convert international…
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Moving Windmills
A science textbook written by education professor Mary M. Atwater is being heralded as the…
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Editor of the Year to deliver annual McGill Lecture
An editor who is leading the nation’s journalists through turbulent times will deliver this year’s…
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Open enrollment for health benefits to begin; Indemnity plan eliminated
UGA employees will have from Oct. 26 until Nov. 20 to make changes to their…
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UGA will host conference of world’s top fiber researchers
Many of the world’s top fiber researchers will be on campus Oct. 28-30 discussing their…
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Speaker: Economic crisis offers new opportunities for educators
“We are in a historic moment for education reform,” Bob Wise, president of the Alliance…
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Inaugural Ljungdahl Lecture to be held Oct. 23
Steven W. Ragsdale, professor of biological chemistry at the University of Michigan, will deliver the…
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Legal scholar to discuss how law affects official government action
Frederick Schauer, Harrison Distinguished Professor at the University of Virginia, will deliver the School of…
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University will host second annual Minority and Small Business Expo in November
Preparations are under way for the second annual Minority and Small Business Expo on Nov.…
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U. of South Carolina prof named founding clinical sciences chair for MCG/UGA Medical Partnership
Dr. Terrence E. Steyer, associate professor of family medicine at the Medical University of South…
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Researchers find potential new addiction treatment
Researchers in the College of Veterinary Medicine have found that D-Serine, an amino acid being…
