Tag: Inside UGA
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For the common good
Twelve UGA students traveled to Costa Rica in May to present research projects alongside 12…
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Nine faculty named 2007–2008 service-learning fellows
Nine faculty members have been named 2007-2008 Service-Learning Fellows.
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Twenty-seven students take part in CURO summer research program
Twenty-seven UGA undergraduates are taking advantage of summer vacation to investigate local, national and international…
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Philanthropist, bank contribute $1.2 million to 4-H endowment
For decades Georgia’s rural counties have searched for partners to help solve social, economic and…
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Two scientists awarded Guggenheim fellowships
UGA scientists Andrew Paterson and Pejman Rohani have been awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation…
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New budget funds will be allocated to faculty positions
Additional revenue that will allow the university to add some 68 positions—some new and some…
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Technology Commercialization Office announces appointments
The Office of the Vice President for Research has made two appointments in its Technology…
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From paper to perfume: Campus fair showcases services of on-campus suppliers
The annual Campus Services Fair showcased opportunities and services for UGA employees from in-house departments.
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Chipping away at fuel costs
A team of UGA researchers has developed a new biofuel derived from wood chips.
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Researchers find new way to create tiny ‘natural motors’
A team of UGA physicists has demonstrated for the first time a new technique to…
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UGA alumna wins Pulitzer Prize for collection of poetry
College cheerleader and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet probably aren’t identities most people would associate with the…
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Giving back
Name: Donald R. Perry Jr.Position: Director, Terry Evening M.B.A. Program in Atlanta At UGA: 22…
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CURO honors 19 high school seniors as ‘Promising Scholars’
Nineteen Georgia high school seniors were recently honored as 2007 “Promising Scholars” for their outstanding…
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Literary journal wins state, regional and national awards
The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly literary journal, has garnered significant praise in recent weeks, picking…
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University creates two committees to examine emergency preparedness
University administrators have formed two committees to recommend ways UGA can prevent or—if necessary—manage emergencies…
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‘To the next level’
Robert T. Sumichrast, dean of Louisiana State University’s business college, has been chosen dean of…
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UGA president elected chairman of NCAA Executive Committee
UGA President Michael F. Adams has been elected chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association…
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Two profs elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Two UGA professors have been named members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Microbiologist leads $1.8 million project to ID biomarkers
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a $1.8 million grant to a team headed…
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Green Eggs and Sand
Every spring, thousands of horseshoe crabs swim to the shores of Georgia’s barrier islands to…
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Retracing the movement
Forty-five years after the epic desegregation struggle at UGA, the legacy of the civil rights…
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Promotion, tenure review committees are announced
In accordance with the University of Georgia guidelines for appointment, promotion and tenure, the membership…
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Search under way for director of new Washington Semester Program
A new Washington Semester Program has been created as a unit within the Office of…
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Nearly 5,000 students will receive degrees at May 12 commencement ceremonies
More than 4,900 students are expected to be eligible to receive degrees when the university…
