Tag: Inside UGA
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‘If you want to see change, be change’
When Americans are willing to sacrifice freedom in order to preserve it, there’s something amiss…
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The best-laid plans
It wasn’t part of Tom Dyer’s plan to spend 36 years-five as a graduate student…
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Annual health, insurance enrollment period opens for eligible faculty, staff, retirees
Now through Dec. 15 is the annual period for eligible UGA faculty, staff and retirees…
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Undergraduates gain research experience from apprenticeships
UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities awarded 32 freshmen and sophomores $2,000 apprenticeships to engage in…
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University Council OKs core curriculum changes
The University Council has approved changes to the core curriculum designed to strengthen student academic…
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Williams is named permanent dean of public health college
Phillip L. Williams, who has been interim dean of UGA’s College of Public Health, will…
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UGA properties designated as state ‘Important Bird Area’
The Georgia Important Bird Area Technical Committee recently designated the State Botanical Garden of Georgia…
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Study finds UGA female faculty salaries better than counterparts
A new national study shows that female faculty members at the University of Georgia fare…
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Board of regents rejects proposed amendment to university statutes
A proposed amendment to the University Statutes that would give the university president more time…
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Scientific discovery
A moonless Saturday night in September found a group of UGA freshmen playing duck-duck-goose in…
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New head of new intercultural affairs recasts the diversity debate
Melissa Shivers, the director of the newly created Intercultural Affairs Department, has only been at…
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Leading Thomas Hardy scholar will deliver BISP lecture
Simon Gatrell, UGA professor of English and a leading scholar of the work of the…
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Living off the fat of the land
It turns out that what’s good for one’s health also can be good for the…
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Presidential historian will take part in Carter conference
Michael Beschloss, whom Newsweek calls “the nation’s leading presidential historian,” will participate in “The Carter…
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Benson to head S.C. college, interim Terry dean named
Terry College of Business Dean George Benson has accepted an offer from the College of…
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Considering the alternative
Fuel prices have dipped from their record highs of earlier this year, but you don’t…
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Threats and promises
In a talk at the Russell Symposium on the UGA campus, former U.S. Sen. Sam…
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American Cancer Society gives student ‘second chance at life’
At an age when most girls worry about the clothes they wear and how to…
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Secretary of State Cathy Cox will join law school as visiting lecturer
Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox will be joining the School of Law as the…
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Ecologist will give keynote address at Odum Lecture
Ecologist Stephen R. “Steve” Carpenter will give the keynote address at the 22nd annual Odum…
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Turning green
Employees inside recently renovated Old College are breathing a little easier, thanks to an environmentally…
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Second group of service-learning fellows selected
The Office of Service-Learning has chosen its second group of fellows for the 2006-2007 academic…
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Freshman receives CURO’s inaugural Hollowell apprenticeship
When Erica Holland was a high school senior, she was recognized as a Promising Scholar…
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Resolution addresses planned cuts to Optional Retirement Program
For the second time in a year, the University Council has expressed concerns about the…
