Tag: Inside UGA
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Historian, genetics professor to speak at fall Commencement
UGA’s fall semester commencement ceremonies Dec. 15 will feature speeches by two of the university’s…
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Study-abroad trip to South Africa educates students
After months of planning, weeks of organizing and a 20-hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean,…
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Dean builds on Grady College’s traditions
E. Culpepper “Cully” Clark was named dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Kenneth Miller, religion and evolution authority, to discuss ‘God, Darwin and Design’
Kenneth R. Miller, a Brown University biologist and noted authority on the intersection of religion…
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Hands-on research part of daily routine for CURO apprentices
UGA freshman Alex Orellana knows from personal experience how painful and intensive the rehabilitation process…
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‘Starting point’
There are dozens of ways the university can cut water consumption to help cope with…
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Doctoral students lend a hand at local domestic violence shelter
When UGA doctoral students Ben and Ruthie Neustifter aren’t knee deep in interpreting statistical data…
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Parasites may spur evolution of amphibian breeding habits
Parasites can decimate amphibian populations, but one UGA researcher believes they also might play a…
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Fishing for change
As Bud and Mary Freeman describe a recent trip to Ecuador to collect fish samples…
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New FACS study will provide financial and marital stress counseling
A new College of Family and Consumer Sciences research project examines whether couples facing both…
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University Council calls for domestic partner benefits
For the second time in five years, the University Council has called on the University…
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Funding the next generation: Luncheon honors UGA’s first Coca-Cola Scholars
All traditions start somewhere, and UGA and the Coca-Cola Co. are hoping that 12 new…
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Rapid response
The clicker has nudged student assessment another step closer to instantaneous.
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Researchers one step closer to cancer vaccine
When cells become cancerous, the sugars on their surfaces undergo distinct changes that set them…
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Castenell will step down Dec. 31 as dean of education
Louis Castenell Jr., dean of the College of Education for eight years, has announced that…
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution editor to deliver 29th annual McGill Lecture on Nov. 7
Julia Wallace, editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and www.ajc.com, will speak at 4 p.m. in…
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Faculty Development
University of Georgia faculty are eligible for leaves of absence with or without pay—but that…
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UGA welcomes new faculty
New Faculty
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Cal professor to discuss gender equity in workplace
Mary Ann Mason, professor of social welfare at the University of California, Berkeley, will discuss…
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Vice president of European Parliament to speak at conference
Diana Wallis, vice president of the European Parliament, will join American and European experts in…
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Head of security preparedness retires; interim director named
Opal D. Haley, director of UGA’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness, has retired with…
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University signs new agreement to allow study exchange in Turkey
The University of Georgia and Istanbul Technical University have signed a new international cooperative agreement…
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Water works
Not being able to water the pansies in the Herty Field flower bed is nothing…
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State climatologist warns of water-stricken summer
The atmospheric effect known as La Niña may spell further drought troubles for the Southeast,…
