Tag: Inside UGA
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Grady College appoints inaugural Dowden Professor of Media Research
C. Ann Hollifield, associate professor of telecommunications, has been named the first holder of the…
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Georgia Department of Agriculture gives university $100,000 for peanut research
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin loves to eat peanut butter and graham crackers.
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healthy outlook
Skim through UGA President Michael F. Adams’ 2007 State of the University address and you’ll…
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NOAA funds graduate program on ocean sciences and health policy
The University of Georgia has been awarded a $518,000 grant from the National Oceanic and…
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Four innovative faculty members receive 2007 D.W. Brooks Awards
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences presented its annual D.W. Brooks Faculty Awards for…
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Political consultant will speak about 2008 political race
On Oct. 22, Paul E. Begala, political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former…
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Interdisciplinary artist Elliott Earls to visit campus for week-long residency
Renowned designer, performance artist and filmmaker Elliott Earls will spend Oct. 15-19 in residence at…
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UGA undergraduates give good marks to their overall educational experience in survey
UGA students who participated in the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement have again evaluated…
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‘Permanent tribute’
The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia has established a scholarship fund to help…
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$1.18 million NIH grant will help to develop rabies vaccines
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health has…
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Task force formed to study water use, conservation efforts
A task force has been formed to recommend ways the university can immediately reduce water…
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Professor outlines the secret to effective intercultural communication
The secret to successful intercultural communication lies in listening for echoes, Donald Rubin, professor emeritus…
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Former Synovus CEO to speak about servant leadership
James H. Blanchard, retired chairman and CEO of Synovus, will present an executive lecture on…
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For art’s sake
A red-gold shower of welder’s sparks crackles and hisses. There’s a persistent groan and squeak…
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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…
