Tag: Inside UGA
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Women’s History Month celebrates ‘Women’s Art: Women’s Vision’
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Institute for Women’s Studies and many departments and…
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Students, faculty are asked to participate in national surveys
Randomly selected UGA freshmen and seniors are currently being contacted by e-mail asking them to…
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New UGA committee seeks input on research compliance policies and responsibility
Faced with increasing federal scrutiny and oversight of sponsored research funding, UGA and other top…
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UGAAlert test shows response system is up to the challenge
The Feb. 8 test of UGAAlert, the university’s mass emergency notification system, demonstrated the system…
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Musical movement
Even when starting at the very basic tempo of 92 beats per minute, quantifying the…
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University Council approves new policy to limit course withdrawals
A new policy on class withdrawals passed by the University Council on Feb. 7 limits…
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Minority and Small Business expo to offer departments ‘one stop shopping’
The 2008 Minority and Small Business Expo offers UGA departments a chance to meet and…
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Vince Dooley Athletic Complex will honor former coach, athletic director
The university will name the sports complex on the southwestern end of campus for Vincent…
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DHS will answer questions at NBAF community meeting
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will hold an informal community meeting to answer questions…
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Dean Rusk Center to host four former secretaries of state
In late March, several former U.S. secretaries of state will be in Athens to discuss…
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PSO faculty, staff honored for public service excellence
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach bestowed awards for excellence…
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Strength in diversity
Cheryl Dozier is now well into her second year as associate provost for institutional diversity,…
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Wessler named Foundation Chair in biological sciences
Susan R. Wessler, Regents Professor of Plant Biology, has been named to the first UGA…
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Food safety expert warns future outbreaks likely
The U.S. is probably in for more devastating and far-reaching outbreaks of illness caused by…
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Establishing an identity
A former head of UGA’s political science department, Thomas P. Lauth was named the first…
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UGARF awards $450,000 to further faculty research
The University of Georgia Research Foundation, through the Office of the Vice President for Research,…
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New Washington Semester Program helps prepare future political leaders
While other UGA students have returned to the classroom for spring semester, juniors Amanda McLeod…
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New Fellows Program gives faculty experience in academic leadership
Senior administrators and deans of all UGA schools and colleges have been invited to nominate…
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Student group plans inaugural AIDS Walk/Run Athens fundraiser
On March 1, UGA students and members of the Athens community will participate in the…
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Former leader of global AIDS program to discuss ‘systems approach’ to public health
Jim Yong Kim, director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at…
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New lease for lives
The UGA Real Estate Foundation has purchased the historic Athens Factory, better known as the…
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Graduate School launches doctoral completion initiative
The Graduate School launched its “Initiative to Optimize Doctoral Completion” at information sessions held Jan.…
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Fish!
What do the registrar’s office and the world famous Pike Place Fish Market have in…
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Lifetime of writing leads Grady prof from newspapers to classroom
Valerie Boyd freely admits that she was “that” kind of kid.
