Tag: Inside UGA
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Trading spaces
The wave started years ago and hasn’t stopped growing. Latino immigration into Georgia is changing…
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Global climate change expert outlines stark reality of biofuels
An internationally recognized expert told a near-capacity audience on campus that biofuels are the answer…
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UGAAlert to be tested during Severe Weather Awareness Week
A test of UGAAlert, UGA’s emergency mass-notification system, is scheduled for Feb. 6. The test…
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Legendary jazz figure, quartet to perform, take part in residency
Dave Brubeck, one of the legendary figures of American jazz, will be in residence at…
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Numerous events planned to celebrate Black History Month
In recognition of Black History Month, February is packed with events across campus and Athens-Clarke…
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Diversity Advisory Council formed, members named
A Diversity Advisory Council made up of administrators, faculty, staff and students has been named…
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Giving back
With freezing temperatures and the day off work, Brent Buice and Peter Norris could have…
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Five grants awarded to study poverty and economy in Georgia
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded five grants…
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‘Paperless’ thought nets grand prize in new What A Great Idea! contest
By the time the holiday shopping season rolled around, Jessica Hawks, project manager in the…
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Inaugural Service-Learning Senior Scholars put their knowledge to use across campus
The inaugural class of Service-Learning Senior Scholars, funded through a leadership development grant from the…
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‘Dream big enough’
“If you’re going to dream, dream big enough”—that’s the message Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert…
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University’s Tunisia program receives international award
The University of Georgia-Tunisia Educational Partnership has been selected to receive the Andrew Heiskell Award…
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Trailblazer encourages unity on anniversary of campus desegregation
Illuminating some hidden aspects in the story of UGA’s first African-American students and urging students…
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Public lecture to focus on food safety threats at home and from abroad
Although the food supply in the U.S. is one of the safest in the world,…
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College of Education’s new policy center working to improve Georgia’s schools
In fall 2006, Andy Horne, Elizabeth DeBray-Pelot and Dorothy Hamish helped establish the Education Policy…
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Schnoor, national expert on climate change, to discuss biofuels
The great convergence of the desire for energy security with the need to mitigate global…
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Nominations now being accepted for student employee of the year
They drive campus transit buses through narrow parking lots, help clean out the horse barns,…
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Employees must report criminal charge or conviction to legal affairs
The President’s Cabinet in December adopted a policy that requires employees to promptly notify the…
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Room to grow
The Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine, a unit of the University System of…
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University, community come together to honor King’s legacy
The university and the Athens-area community will celebrate the life and legacy of the late…
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Three finalists named for environment and design dean
Three finalists have been named for the position of dean of UGA’s College of Environment…
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EECP director to deliver Founders’ Day Lecture Jan. 24
In observance of UGA’s 223rd anniversary, Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, the director of UGA’s Environmental Ethics…
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Literary journal will conclude 60th anniversary celebration with major two-day festival
A major two-day literary festival featuring a handful of literary greats will conclude several months…
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Radio show host marks 10 years of ‘celebrating Africa’ on campus
When Akinloye Ojo came to university radio station WUGA in 1997 with a proposal for…
