Tag: Inside UGA
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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…
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Peers rank UGA math education doctoral program strongest in nation
UGA’s doctoral program in mathematics education is ranked as the strongest in the nation in…
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Six former students named 2007-2008 Fulbright recipients
Six recent UGA graduates were named Fulbright recipients for the 2007–2008 academic year. Kelly Proctor,…
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Arthur Horne to serve as interim dean of College of Education
Arthur M. Horne, an emeritus professor and internationally known scholar in UGA’s College of Education,…
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12-month pay option will be modified next fall for 10-month contract faculty
In August 2006, the university provided faculty receiving nine-month contracts with an option to receive…
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Every drop counts
It was water just going down the drain. And in this historic drought, all it…
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President praises university’s water conservation efforts
With praise for efforts by the university community to conserve water in the face of…
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Four finalists named for senior VP for external affairs post
Four finalists have been chosen from a national search for the position of senior vice…
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Students to present research at annual CURO symposium
Junior Tyler Kelly never imagined that he could be working on complex mathematical techniques and…
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Former U.S. senator named Sanders Political Leadership Scholar
Former U.S. Sen. Wyche Fowler Jr. will join UGA’s School of Law as the Carl…
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The habit of Habitat: Sisters make the goodwill organization a part of their lives
Undergraduates Ashley and Jessica Bolfik of Savannah know what it’s like to spend the night…
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Two for the Rhodes
UGA is the only public university in the nation to have two recipients of the…
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Online to-do list offered to all freshmen, transfers
The college application process proves to be nerve-wracking for some students and their parents. But…
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Pioneering project: Students use mobile technology to create AIDS announcements
On Nov. 7 students from UGA’s New Media Institute teamed up in Philadelphia with partners…
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Three faculty named 2008 Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholars
Three UGA researchers—Robert Arnold, Yan Geng and Lianchun Wang—are among the 29 scientists named 2008…
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Berkeley professor addresses career and family balancing act
For women pursuing full professorships or top spots in other high-end fields and hoping to…
