Tag: Inside UGA
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Record high
Research funding at UGA reached a record high last year, with researchers receiving more than…
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Scholarship of Engagement Grants support state, international projects
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded 15 Scholarship…
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Seven faculty named Service-Learning Fellows
Seven faculty members have been named Service-Learning Fellows for the 2009-2010 academic year by the…
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Civic Contributions
The UGA chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will recognize three Georgians for…
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Dean inducted into Georgia Foresters Hall of Fame
Mike Clutter, dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, has been inducted…
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Garden variety: Researchers find no overall loss of vegetable diversity occurred during 20th century
Two UGA scholars argue against the conventional wisdom that the 20th century was a disaster…
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UGA students awarded record number of Fulbright scholarships
A record number of UGA students-10-have been selected to receive scholarships from the Fulbright U.S.…
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Diversity Days encourage new dialogues among UGA community
The Office of Institutional Diversity kicked off its third annual Diversity Days celebration with speeches,…
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World Food Prize laureate to deliver 2009 Brooks Lecture
Philip Nelson, World Food Prize laureate and Scholle Chair professor at Purdue University, will deliver…
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First-year experience is focus of Quality Enhancement Plan
Starting in fall semester 2011, the first-year experience for new students at UGA will undergo…
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Michigan president emeritus will give Distinguished Lecture in Engineering
James J. Duderstadt, one of the nation’s foremost proponents of American higher education and its…
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NIH awards geneticist $2 million stimulus grant for reserach on thymus
The National Institutes of Health have awarded, as part of the American Reinvestment and Recovery…
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New UGA study shows that the popular antioxidant quercetin does not enhance athletic performance
The antioxidant quercetin is increasingly being marketed as a supplement that boosts athletic performance, but…
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UGA Honors students awarded 2009-2010 Boren Scholarships
Four undergraduates in the Honors Program have been awarded National Security Education Program David L.…
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Office of Multicultural Services and Programs celebrates 20 years
In recognition of its 20th anniversary, the Office of Multicultural Services and Programs will hold…
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UGA receives nearly $6 million in stimulus funds for energy retrofits
Federal stimulus dollars will once again be flowing to the University of Georgia, this time…
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Former Franklin associate dean will head international education
Kavita Pandit, a high-level administrator and professor at the State University System of New York,…
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Family researchers receive $5.9 million grant
UGA researchers have been awarded a five-year, $5.9 million Core Center of Excellence grant from…
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Jere Morehead selected to become UGA’s next provost
Jere W. Morehead, vice president for instruction and the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies at…
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Waste Not
An innovative process for turning waste biomass-such as dead trees, agricultural waste and lumber byproducts-into…
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University group releases its report on sustainability efforts
A working group of faculty, staff and students at UGA has released a report cataloguing…
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25 years of travels
This summer in a posh district of London, senior Katie Moore helped stage a photo…
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Music professor, trumpet virtuoso Fred Mills dies
W. Fred Mills, a renowned trumpet virtuoso and professor in the Hugh Hodgson School of…
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Four UGA researchers selected as GCC Distinguished Cancer Scholars
Four UGA cancer researchers are among the 18 selected as Distinguished Cancer Clinicians and Scientists…
