Tag: Inside UGA
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Professor named senior adviser to Franklin dean
Kecia Thomas, a faculty member in the department of psychology since 1993, has been named…
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Professor prepares educators to help students with special needs
Students with special needs require teachers with special understanding to help them achieve their goals,…
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NSF grant will be used to study West Nile virus in New York City
When West Nile virus first struck New York City in 1999, news of the potentially…
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Detective WORK
For more than a decade, Steve Stice has dedicated his research using embryonic stem cells…
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Three selected for finance and administration Fellows program
Three employees in Finance and Administration have been selected as participants in the F&A Fellows…
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U.S. Air Force judge advocate general to speak at law school
Maj. Gen. Jack L. Rives, the judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force, will…
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University Council endorses living wage proposal for full-time employees
A report proposing to pay living wages to all of the university’s full-time employees received…
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Scientists receive $865,000 NSF grant to study organic sulfur cycling in oceans
Last year, a team of UGA researchers led by marine microbial ecologist Mary Ann Moran…
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‘Legitimate need’
Approximately 300 people filled the Tate Student Center Plaza on Sept. 27, rallying in support…
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Poet Adrienne Rich to read from her work on Oct. 11
Renowned poet Adrienne Rich will read from her work Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in…
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Geriatric education center receives $1.26 million grant
UGA’s Institute of Gerontology in the College of Public Health has received a $1.26 million…
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Joe Whorton, senior Fanning Fellow, wins public service award
The winners of the 2007 Georgia Excellence in Public Service Awards include Joe Whorton, senior…
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New dean plants seedlings for growth
On Aug. 15 Michael L. Clutter became the dean of the Warnell School. The son…
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Faculty member named Georgia Power Professor in biotechnology
Michael W.W. Adams, Distinguished Research Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, has been named Georgia…
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Two-day fair showcases study, work and travel abroad opportunities
From marine sciences in Antarctica to philosophy in Austria, the 23rd annual Study, Work and…
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Re-energizing campus
With concerns about high energy costs, climate change, waste reduction and other environmental issues on…
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IWS to host inaugural conference on women and girls in Georgia
The Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting the inaugural conference on Women and Girls in…
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Community shares support, concerns about proposed bio and agro-defense facility site
Local officials and area residents gathered on campus Sept. 20 to express their support for…
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UGA to implement 911 system, other security suggestions
The university will implement an enhanced-911 phone system and will appoint a Behavioral Assessment and…
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HUD administrator will give keynote speech at conference on need for affordable housing
A daylong conference focusing on the need for affordable housing in Georgia and the regulatory…
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$2.5 million grant will fund program in U.S. and China
What began as a breakfast-table discussion between two married UGA professors has led to a…
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New permanent exhibit honors university’s first black graduates
A permanent exhibit honoring Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Mary Frances Early and the late Hamilton Holmes, the…
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Breaking new ground
In August 2005, J. Scott Angle became dean and director of UGA’s College of Agricultural…
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Former Virginia Tech faculty member named Gunst Professor
Spencer A. Johnston, Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and former professor of…
