Tag: Inside UGA
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UGA community observes Hispanic Heritage Month
The university’s Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute is sponsoring several events to celebrate Hispanic…
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Bauerle chosen as coach for U.S. Olympic swimming team
Jack Bauerle, head coach for UGA’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, has been…
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Foundation Fellow is first UGA student to win Hoover Scholarship
Douglas Jackson, a UGA Foundation Fellow and a 2006 Goldwater Scholar, received the J. Edgar…
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Journalism technology expert will open Grady College lecture series
One of the nation’s leading experts on journalism and technology will speak at UGA on…
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Remembering 9/11
Living in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, reminders have been as inescapable…
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Doctoral student awarded Fulbright research scholarship
UGA Ph.D. candidate Laura Jen Shaffer has been awarded a Fulbright research scholarship to Mozambique…
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Hispanics will top all U.S. minority groups’ purchasing power by 2007
Hispanic buying power in the U.S. will draw even with African-American buying power in 2006-at…
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Student audit of engineering center could save energy costs
This semester, seven students armed with sensors, data loggers and other monitoring devices will poke…
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Foundation Fellows: UGA trumps other options for higher education
It’s been a heady few months for Foundation Fellow Chloe Thompson, who in May shared…
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Personal readiness plays a big role in emergency situations
When the topic of emergency preparedness arises, Opal Haley remembers a cartoon of an ostrich…
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Formula for success
Since 1970, UGA art students have flourished in a study-abroad program set in the quiet,…
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Japanese veterinary students learn from UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
Ten Japanese exchange students and two faculty members from Kitasato and Kagoshima universities visited the…
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UGA cracks down on laptop theft
Roughly 20 UGA-owned laptops go missing in an average year, and with the increasing worries…
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Grade-A expert
A worldwide search for a researcher to help lead the state’s avian vaccine development efforts has…
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Four finalists named for public health deanship; campus visits scheduled
Four finalists to become the first permanent dean of the new College of Public Health…
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Forestry School plans to create chestnut tree research orchard
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources has reached an agreement with the American…
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Energy conservation committee issues its recommendations
A committee studying energy conservation said the university can potentially lower energy usage and costs…
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Magazine ranks UGA among top U.S. public universities
For the eighth consecutive year, UGA is ranked 22nd or higher among the top public…
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Clinical psychology program earns national ranking in two areas
UGA’s clinical psychology program received high rankings in two areas, according to a study recently…
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Fund honoring Capricorn Records co-founder to benefit new music business program
Family and friends of the late music impresario and Capricorn Records co-founder Phil Walden were…
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Warren to serve as interim forestry and natural resources dean
Robert J. Warren, a veteran faculty member and noted researcher in UGA’s Warnell School of…
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Blueprint for the future
With its 100th anniversary approaching, the graduate education program at UGA will undergo a thorough…
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Finance and Administration names second class of F&A Fellows
Finance and Administration has selected its 2006-07 participants in the F&A Fellows Program.
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Enriching the mentoring process New Web site to help early-career faculty
The College of Education’s innovative new Web site, Project Promote, offers an online mentoring program…
