Tag: Inside UGA
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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,…
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‘Major milestone’: Four university researchers elected AAAS Fellows
Four UGA researchers have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of…
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‘All-around good spirit’ honored at Appreciation Day
Since joining the faculty of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences more than a…
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Jumping in head first
With more than 20 alumni events set for this fall, meetings with each of the…
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Ginter named permanent director of Division of Academic Enhancement
Earl J. Ginter, who has served as assistant director and interim director of the Division…
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Grant will be used to explore exposure at waste sites
Jeffrey Fisher, professor of environmental health science in the College of Public Health, has received…
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The ‘write’ solution
Reading and writing are two of the surest ways toward learning and retention, but they…
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Speaker: Real change comes from involvement
Academics need broader reach into communities to effect real social change, Julia Perilla said at…
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Roosevelt to speak as part of annual Policy Day at School of Social Work
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, a granddaughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, will discuss public policy and…
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Campaign for Charities seeks greater employee participation
Organizers for the 2007 Campaign for Charities hope to raise $425,000 from UGA employees to…
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Callan, national authority on higher education, to deliver annual Louise McBee Lecture
Patrick M. Callan, an authority on the quality of higher education in America and issues…
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Ideas start flowing
The university is already lowering water consumption to combat the drought, but more measures soon…
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Peabody-Smithgall Lecture to examine media, democracy
The Peabody Awards will present its inaugural Peabody-Smithgall Lecture, “The Media and Public Life,” at…
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ICDG receives State Department grant to carry out Kenyan exchange program
The International Center for Democratic Governance at UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government has received…
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Reload: EITS marks 50 years of supporting UGA’s computing efforts
The first thing you should know about the computer in your office is that it’s…
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Drug discovery
For the estimated millions of AIDS patients worldwide who are resistant or are developing resistance…
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Professor’s idea drives former university employee to start city’s first rickshaw busine
Even before you meet Michael Hitchcock, you can tell he’s driven.
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Carter Library and Museum director to lecture on energy
Jay Hakes, director of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, will give a…
