Tag: Inside UGA
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Nobel laureate will deliver spring Cancer Center lecture
A Nobel laureate whose insights have broadened scientists’ understanding of how cell division goes awry…
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‘Never forget’
Speaking before a sold-out crowd of about 500, U.S. Rep. John Lewis said to always…
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University’s chief academic officer will retire early next year
Arnett C. Mace Jr., who has been UGA’s senior vice president for academic affairs and…
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Man on a mission to defeat malaria kicks off lecture series
Physician-scientist Stephen L. Hoffman, a leader in the race to develop a vaccine that defends…
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Five faculty members named American Association for Advancement of Science Fellows
Five UGA researchers have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of…
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Four faculty awarded grants for poverty, economy research projects
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded four grants…
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Training class prepares employees to help respond to on-campus emergency disasters
The first class of UGA students and employees has completed the university’s Campus Emergency Response…
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New program provides relationship, financial counseling to couples
A program set to begin next month will offer UGA faculty and staff the opportunity…
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Honors student named UGA’s first George Mitchell Scholar
Christina Faust, a UGA Honors student, is one of 12 national recipients of the 2009-2010…
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Former speaker of U.S. House teaches judicial review course at law school this semester
Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, has joined the School of…
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University Alliance grants support outreach, recruitment, retention efforts
The University Alliance, a partnership between UGA and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, has awarded10 University…
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11,600 apply for admission through early-action program
UGA’s early-action admissions program continues to prove popular with prospective students, with some 11,600 applications…
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Eminent Scholar will expand bioenergy research efforts
Harry Gilbert, who has worked extensively on carbohydrate enzymes while focusing primarily on how these…
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Henry King Stanford, president emeritus, dies at age 92
Henry King Stanford, who died Jan. 1 in Americus at the age of 92, was…
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Eleven UGA students present their research at national biomedical conference in Orlando
For the second year in a row, a UGA undergraduate student won an outstanding presentation…
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First two apprentices graduate from Physical Plant program
The first two graduates of the Physical Plant’s apprenticeship program were recently certified by the…
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Food for thought and hunger
More than 10 years ago a friend at Covenant Presbyterian Church asked Jonathan Arnold to…
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Adding up to success
Experts have for some years worried that a national shortage of scientists, mathematicians and engineers…
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Faculty, staff give their input on Student Learning Initiative
More than 100 UGA faculty and staff attended the three public forums held on campus…
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Grim outlook
Attendees at the Dec. 3 Economic Outlook luncheon in Atlanta received a grim forecast for…
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Regents increase student fees, health insurance premiums
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents meeting Dec. 3 in a special session…
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Georgia Center staffer fired up about volunteering with American Red Cross
Every time Jann Moore hears a fire truck’s siren, her heart races.
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Speaker: Knowledge is the new currency for the global economy
Higher education is the variable that determines not just an individual’s success but our nation’s,…
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New certificate program helps better prepare academic advisers
They’re behind the scenes. In the shadows. Few people talk about them unless problems arise.…
