Tag: Inside UGA
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Scientists develop mobile rdiation monitoring system
In the event of an accident or a terrorist attack that spreads radioactive material, several…
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Rotavirus fighter to discuss battle for global health
Rotavirus infections hospitalize 55,000 U.S. children each year and kill more than 600,000 worldwide.
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New Faculty Learning Communities will enhance teaching, learning
On campus, UGA freshmen reap the social and academic benefits of participating in year-long Student…
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Arch support
The university’s 2007 Archway to Excellence Faculty and Staff Campaign will kick off this spring…
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Stanford scholar, author will discuss science of stem cells
Life sciences scholar and author Christopher Thomas Scott will explain the science, outline the issues…
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Conference to explore role of researchers in national security
An upcoming conference will inform UGA researchers about what they should know and do to…
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Academic professional, microbiology professor will receive advising award
Katie D. Hein, an academic professional in the College of Public Health, and Timothy R.…
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Volunteers for life
In December 2001, Katharine Ruiz graduated from UGA with a bachelor’s degree in horticulture.
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Why it’s hard to be trendy and traditionally Muslim
If it’s difficult to think about Islam and fashion at the same time, it’s because…
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Ecologist receives five-year grant to study disease patterns in butterflies
Sonia Altizer’s interest in butterflies and parasites began when she received a microscope and grow-your-own-butterfly…
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Something to think about
Let’s say a college student enters a classroom to take a test. The student probably already…
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Chef wins challenge
Once again, a UGA food services chef has won the National Association of College and…
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Pecan Hill Seminar to bring back tradition of backyard discussions
In the 1970s, the late UGA education professor Eugene Johnson would occasionally invite colleagues and…
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Over the top
The University of Georgia has surpassed the $500 million milestone in its Archway to Excellence…
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Anti-poverty group will present its recommendations at March 19 meeting
Partners for a Prosperous Athens, which has spent more than a year studying poverty in…
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UGA scientist named Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholar
UGA assistant professor Shaying Zhao is one of 13 scientists named as a Georgia Cancer…
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Willson Chair in business established with $2.5 million gift
Jane S. Willson of Albany has given a $2.5 million gift to the Terry College…
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True believers: Students will bike across U.S. for cancer research fundraiser
Seven UGA students will travel about 4,500 miles this summer on a transcontinental bike ride…
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Lecturer blames impending budget crunch on health care
The cost of health care is rising faster than American earnings, taking a bigger percentage…
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Former U.N. ambassador: Civil rights movement is now in corporate America
Former Atlanta Mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young emphasized the need to continue fighting for…
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UGA expert talks to President Bush about alternative energy resources
President George Bush heard first hand about the University of Georgia’s “big picture approach” to…
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University to host national symposium on bioinformatics
An upcoming symposium on campus will showcase new developments in the field of bioinformatics and…
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Former Cherokee chief to discuss women’s leadership in 21st century
Wilma Mankiller, the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, will deliver the keynote…
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Atlanta mayor to deliver this year’s Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin will be the speaker for the 18th annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture on…
