Tag: Inside UGA
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Eco-focus, Eco-friendly
The Odum School of Ecology will present an environmental film festival Oct. 23-26 at Ciné…
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Large-animal medicine prof appointed to Callaway Chair
Michelle Henry Barton, a College of Veterinary Medicine professor known as an inspiring teacher, mentor…
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$8.3 million NIH grant will help study glycans’ role in stem, cancer cells
The National Institutes of Health has awarded UGA a five-year, $8.3 million grant to further…
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Dean selected for medical partnership campus in Athens
Dr. Barbara L. Schuster, an internist and seasoned medical educator who chaired the department of…
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Campaign talk
As the presidential race heads toward a Nov. 4 Election Day showdown between Republican John…
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Research pays off
Licensing revenues for the University of Georgia Research Foundation increased to $23.75 million in fiscal…
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OID symposium will focus on promoting diversity, inclusion
The Office of Institutional Diversity will host a symposium, “Promoting Diversity and Inclusion through Institutional…
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Dedication will be held for East Campus building
UGA will officially name another building for a former Georgia governor Oct. 10 with a…
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Three selected for state’s first education policy fellowship
Three UGA employees have been named to the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education’s inaugural…
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Grad School seminar examines Web sites as recruitment, retention tool
Departmental Web sites are an essential tool in the recruitment and retention of top graduate…
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Fall participants in Washington Semester Program head to D.C
Against the backdrop of the presidential election this fall, UGA junior Lucas Puente serves as…
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UGA leads multi-state effort to swat down vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are the No. 1 enemy of tomato and pepper farmers. The…
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Study reveals gap in HIV testing knowledge among college students
Most college students understand how they can prevent the transmission of HIV but are less…
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Salary disparities linked to shortage of physicians
The nation’s shortage of primary care physicians has been linked to a host of poor…
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Diversity Days highlights connections
Tolerating diversity is not enough. To make an impact on individuals across campus and the…
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President discusses budget
The university will undergo budget tightening during the 2009 fiscal year, but student instruction and…
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Vivian Fisher, associate vice president emeritus, dies
Vivian H. Fisher, who retired in March as associate vice president for public service and…
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UGA farm helps to grow Savannah Room’s menu
UGA does more than just teach students how to grow organic food. It serves it…
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New director of contracts and grants named
Following a nationwide search, Pamela Ray, has been named director of contracts and grants at…
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Study finds that walking helps elderly lessen disability risk
Older adults can decrease their risk of disability and increase their likelihood of maintaining independence…
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Spreading the word
It’s hard to imagine a gas that’s invisible, odorless, tasteless, kills more people each year…
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Alumnus wins fellowship to study Mandarin in China
Recent UGA graduate Lee Moore has been awarded a two-year Language Flagship Fellowship from the…
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Finance and administration selects two for its ’08–’09 Fellows Program
Two employees in the Division of Finance and Administration have been selected as participants in…
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Open book
An “Owl Prowl” at Memorial Park’s Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail is one of the diverse…
