Tag: Inside UGA
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Evidence-based medicine expert named associate dean for MCG/UGA Medical Partnership Campus
Dr. Scott Richardson, an internist and nationally recognized expert in evidence-based medicine, has been named…
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New buildings and renovations
A lot has changed on campus since the end of spring semester. Here’s a look…
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Law school, pharmacy college welcome new students
UGA’s School of Law and College of Pharmacy have welcomed a new class of students…
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New Web site contains additional information about furlough days
The university has set up a new Web site to give employees additional information about…
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Dedication set for new student learning center on Griffin Campus
Dedication ceremonies will be held Aug. 26 for the new student learning center on the…
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Engineering review affirms integrity of all parking decks
A review of UGA’s parking decks by an independent structural engineering firm has confirmed the…
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Following regents’ orders, UGA institutes furloughs
To comply with a University System Board of Regents directive, the university has designated six…
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Adams: Jobs safe for now
Adams: Jobs safe for now
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Paws for a cause
Children enrolled in Coile Middle School and each of the 14 elementary schools in the…
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Staff Council to focus on child care, shared leave, wages
When the university budget is tight, it’s important that staff voices be heard. That’s the…
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Improvements, changes to current MyID processes take effect Sept. 1 2009
Beginning Sept. 1, current MyID owners who need to change their password, as well as…
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Four finalists named in provost search
A search committee has recommended four finalists for the position of senior vice president for…
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Tate expansion, Greek Park to be dedicated
The university will officially open the Tate Student Center expansion and the Greek Park this…
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M.B.A. program ranked for its high return on investment
UGA’s Terry College of Business made a list of the top 75 schools that give…
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Incoming
UGA expects to enroll more than 6,300 new undergraduate students this fall, including just over…
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Summer gives CURO fellows a chance to conduct research under faculty guidance
Twenty-six undergraduates are spending eight summer weeks immersed in research projects through the Honors Program’s…
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Graduate program to train teachers to work with autistic students expands
An innovative graduate program in special education has received a four-year, $793,000 federal grant to…
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New animal study may shed light on complex causes of memory loss
Memory loss is love’s great thief. Those who suffer aren’t just the ones who can’t…
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Retiring gymnastics coach will speak at summer Commencement
Suzanne Yoculan, retiring head coach who led the women’s gymnastics team to 10 NCAA championships-the…
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Scientific discovery may aid progress of biological fuel cells
UGA researchers have developed a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that conduct electrical…
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Marketing pioneer named Terry’s first resient entrepreneur
Mark “Dill” Driscoll has been appointed an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Terry College of Business. He…
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Vet medicine names inaugural holder of Hodgson Chair of Equine Studies
Dr. Steeve Giguère, diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, has been appointed…
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University Alliance grants will support outreach, recruitment, retention projects
The University Alliance, a partnership between UGA and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, has awarded14 University…
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Genetically engineered trees may help American chestnut
In their prime, American chestnut trees stood 100 feet tall and 6 feet wide. Now,…
