Tag: Inside UGA
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University takes steps to strengthen NDAH policy
Vowing that UGA “will not tolerate sexual harassment,” President Michael F. Adams announced a series…
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UGA’s application to acquire Navy School property is approved
The U.S. Department of Education notified UGA President Michael F. Adams March 24 of its…
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Truman Scholar named
Christina Faust, an Honors student from Athens, has been awarded a 2008 Harry S. Truman…
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Feminist scholar shares her thoughts on privilege
Groundbreaking feminist and anti-racist scholar Peggy McIntosh spoke about inequality and privilege to a packed…
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Three named Arch Foundation advisory trustees
Three UGA alumni have been appointed advisory trustees of the Arch Foundation for the University…
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International conference will focus on future of German studies
A two-day conference fromMarch 28-29 will bring eminent and emerging German scholars from around the…
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Police department earns accreditation from state
The UGA Police Department recently attained State Law Enforcement Certification from the Georgia Association of…
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Empowering individuals
Social work is the second most popular graduate program at UGA and more than half…
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Compton, Hoyt receive university’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award
UGA’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award will be presented this year to Mark Compton, a faculty member…
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Former U.S. surgeon general, TV judge to speak at conference
David Satcher, current director of the Center of Excellence on Health Disparities at the Morehouse…
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Energy boost
Sedentary people who regularly complain of fatigue can increase their energy levels by 20 percent…
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Panel to discuss women, hip-hop music, social change
The role of women in the often controversial music genre of hip-hip will be debated…
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Biologist will deliver keynote address at annual Odum Lecture
Renowned scientist James H. “Jim” Brown will be the keynote speaker at the annual Odum…
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Grady College to present evening with two Pulitzer Prize winners
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will…
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On-the-job training
As Athens moves into an action stage in its two-year campaign against poverty, UGA is…
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Behavioral Assessment and Response Council will assess threats from UGA community
Provost Arnett C. Mace Jr. has announced the appointment of an eight-member Behavioral Assessment and…
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University receives results of child care consultant’s study
The University of Georgia commissioned a comprehensive child care needs assessment study in fall 2007…
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An ounce of prevention
I have served as an academic honesty panelist for more than a decade, and it…
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Health economist appointed inaugural George D. Busbee Professor in Public Policy
The department of public administration and policy has appointed W. David Bradford as the first…
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Scholar in Celtic history, Welsh law will lecture here
Robin Chapman Stacey, the Howard and Frances Keller Endowed Professor of History and adjunct professor…
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Globe-trotting scientist to tout bundling of public health services
Scourges such as river blindness have the power to transform thriving agricultural villages into hopeless,…
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Academic Honesty Awareness Week programs kick off March 17
This week, as Academic Honesty Awareness Week gears up to run March 17–21, events are…
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First U.S. secretary of education will deliver this year’s Edith House Lecture
Shirley Mount Hufstedler, the first U.S. Secretary of Education and one of the first women…
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Feminist scholar will open new diversity lecture series
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver…
