Tag: Inside UGA
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Author Michelle Cliff to give 2009 Andrea Carson Coley Lecture
Michelle Cliff, author of Abeng, No Telephone to Heaven and If I Could Write This in Fire, will…
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‘Unnatural’ film series, discussions examine health disparities in U.S.
Most people believe that if they eat right and exercise, go to the doctor and…
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National Historic Preservation Month honors landmark resources
The College of Environment and Design’s Graduate Historic Preservation program will celebrate April as National…
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Former U.S. House speaker to give 2009 Getzen Lecture
Former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich will deliver the School of…
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University edges up in national rankings for federal research funding
Ending its downward drift in the national research rankings over the past four years, the…
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Peanut scientists get $959,000 from state commission
At its March board meeting, the Georgia Peanut Commission awarded $1million to peanut researchers in…
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Weaver,Institute of Native American Studies Program director, named Franklin Professor
Jace Weaver, a professor of religion and law and director of the Institute of Native…
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University Health Center opens new entrance, addition
The new entrance and addition to the University of Georgia Health Center (pictured above) opened…
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Summer: Wide array of camps, activities being offered
From graphic design to dancing, camps at UGA have something for everyone from toddlers to…
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Coca-Cola exec will give annual Woodroof Lecture
Rhona Applebaum, a food- industry leader with The Coca-Cola Co., will deliver the 2009 Woodroof…
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President to review proposal for council voice in provost selection
A proposal introduced on the floor of the University Council meeting March 19 that would…
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Future nuclear options need ‘global action’
The world is at a tipping point concerning nuclear weapons and energy, poised either to…
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World changer
Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, received the 2009 Delta Prize…
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$3.1 million grant allows CCRC to stay a national resource
The Department of Energy has awarded UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center a four-year, $3.1 million…
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Jaw-dropping find
Part of a five-foot-long jawbone of an extinct whale was recently discovered by UGA researchers…
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New recruits USDA grants fund minority student recruitment efforts
When Ron Walcott talked to high school students at a recent Georgia Daze breakfast, he…
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Wendy Dustman, Rebecca Baggett will receive this year’s Outstanding Academic Advising Awards
This year’s winners of the university’s Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Award are Wendy Dustman, a…
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Study will put a price tag on elections
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government in collaboration with the National Association of Counties and…
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What lies beneath:Study suggests surface water contaminated with Salmonella common
A new UGA study suggests that health agencies investigating Salmonella illnesses should consider untreated surface…
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Women’s Voices Lecture to feature Atlanta journalists
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will welcome two journalists to campus on…
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Stanford University legal scholar will give Sibley Lecture this year
A legal and human welfare scholar from Stanford University will deliver the UGA School of…
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International Public Service and Outreach hosts conference on future of Georgia, India
The Office of International Public Service and Outreach will host the conference “Interconnected Future: India and…
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Faculty member in CAES named Regents Professor
Monique Y. Leclerc, a professor of crop and soil science in the College of Agricultural…
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Italian accent
Forty-one years ago, UGA art faculty member John Kehoe traveled to Italy looking for a…
