Tag: Inside UGA
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Employees explain why they bike, carpool
Chris Fleisher, coordinator of the electron microprobe laboratory in the geology department, has been riding…
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Researchers discover carb that is crucial to anthrax
A week after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, the letters began to arrive. Someone filled…
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Sam Nunn will give keynote address at Russell Symposium
Former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn will give the keynote address at the 2006 Richard B.…
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Supreme Court justice will speak at honor society banquet
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will be the speaker for the annual Blue…
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200th anniversary celebration set for Old College, university’s first permanent building
The university’s first permanent building, Old College, is beginning its third century of service following…
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All roads lead home
Fun, food and football will highlight a week of festivities at UGA Oct. 8-14 when…
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Professor will edit new journal of research in public child welfare
Alberta Ellett, an assistant professor in UGA’s School of Social Work, is the co-editor of…
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UGA expert: Consumers should avoid bagged greens, vegetables
In the wake of one death and many cases of food-borne illness related to contaminated…
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Interim senior VP for external affairs is named
UGA President Michael F. Adams announced that Tom S. Landrum, the President’s Office chief of…
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Fontaine alcohol education center will be dedicated Oct. 6
A dedication ceremony will be held Oct. 6 for an alcohol education center at UGA…
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Reasons for HOPE
A new study by economists at the Terry College of Business reveals that the lottery-funded…
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Build your own raingarden
If you’d like to help improve storm water runoff at your own home, you’re in…
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Grant from IBM will be used to launch study of innovation
IBM and the University of Georgia have launched a research initiative to find out how…
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Committees formed to ID candidates for two deanships
Search committees have been formed to identify candidates for two dean positions at UGA.
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Down the drain
The casual observer would never guess what was really happening in the garden outside of…
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Task force will gather input, issue recommendation about fall break
A University Council committee has created a task force to study whether fall break should…
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Small conservation efforts pay off in big energy savings
As the cost of electricity, heating fuel and other energy sources continues to climb, the…
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Lunch and learn: Financial education seminars offered for employees
Faculty and staff members seeking financial advice are in luck: The College of Family and…
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Lecturer will share ideas for helping African countries
Instead of pouring emergency relief money into Africa, Pedro A. Sanchez says that America needs…
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Digital library makes fire insurance maps available online
Historical fire insurance maps for more than 100 Georgia towns and cities are now accessible…
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State representative: Community obligated to support scholarships
State Rep. Tyrone Brooks urged the community to provide more financial support for needy students…
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Forum will examine potential biosecurity challenges facing American universities
As a part of the university’s efforts to respond to potential bio-security threats against the…
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On your mark, get fit, go!
Celebrity treatment: $90 a week.
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Education expert is new Goizueta Chair
Pedro R. Portes, an authority on cultural influences on educational achievement, has been named to…
