Tag: Inside UGA
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Former Reagan adviser will discuss state of U.S. economy
Arthur B. Laffer, a supply-side economist who was a prominent policy adviser to the Reagan…
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Scientist receives NIH grant to explore oceans for new drugs
Lyndon West had only been on the faculty of the UGA College of Pharmacy for…
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Eleven seed grants awarded for outreach, service-learning projects
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has selected grant recipients…
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‘True to its mission’
Al Henderson remembers a time when guests at the then-called Georgia Center for Continuing Education…
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Law alumnus selected as clerk by U.S. Supreme Court chief justice
For the third consecutive year, a School of Law alumnus has been selected to serve…
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Cross examination
It is not every day a law student has the opportunity to pose a question,…
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Regents approve new members for Peabody Awards board
The board of regents has approved three new members to the George Foster Peabody Awards…
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Symposium will explore alternate sources of energy
An upcoming international symposium at UGA in honor of Lars G. Ljungdahl, who recently retired…
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Founders’ Day Lecture focuses on internal challenges facing China
China, with the world’s fourth largest economy and the highest population of any country, will…
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Improved salaries for faculty and staff among top legislative priorities for university
In testimony before the Georgia House of Representatives Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee on Jan. 24,…
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Multicultural scholar will speak at education conference
Sonia Nieto, one of the nation’s most recognized scholars in multicultural and bilingual education, will…
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Hunter-Gault will receive broadcasting achievement award
Award-winning journalist and UGA alumna Charlayne Hunter-Gault will receive DiGamma Kappa’s Distinguished Achievement in Broadcasting…
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State’s proposal to bring NBAF to UGA moves forward
Georgia’s proposal to bring the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility to Athens moved forward late…
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Brazilian court personnel take part in judicial training
In the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, there is a special mobile court system that travels…
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On the Record
Between UGA presidents Fred C. Davison and Charles B. Knapp, there was Henry King Stanford.
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Black history month schedule of events
Schedule of events.
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Elephantiasis fighter kicks off diseases lecture series
Anyone who pored over encyclopedias as a child remembers nightmare images of people with limbs…
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Honors students awarded Rotary scholarships for international travel
UGA Honors graduate Robby Staley and Honors students Mareasa Fortunato and Chen Lin have been…
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Strong medicine
In its formal application for re-use of the Navy Supply Corps School property in Athens,…
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African Studies director named University Professor
Lioba Moshi, a professor of comparative literature and director of the African Studies Institute in…
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Campus, community prepare to observe Black History Month
A speech by former U.N. Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will highlight the university’s…
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The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century
The lens of “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century” conference provided a means…
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Journal celebrates its 60th anniversary with special issue
The Georgia Review, UGA’s internationally known quarterly journal of arts and letters, highlights its 60th…
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Scholars in African-American, urban education will speak at UGA conference
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in urban and African-American education will highlight UGA’s…
