Tag: Inside UGA
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Former faculty members serve as summer mentors
Freshman Kent Mallett was able to get a head start on college in early July…
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McKissick named first prof of agricultural marketing
John McKissick, a professor of agricultural and applied economics, has been named the first Distinguished…
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Morehead named interim vice president for instruction
The position of vice president for instruction at the University of Georgia will be filled…
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Renowned baritone is inaugural Anderson Professor in the Arts
Baritone Frederick Burchinal, a continuous presence at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City since…
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Breaking records …again
The incoming freshman class at UGA should again be among the most diverse and academically…
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Bookstore takes part in state’s service initiative
The University of Georgia Bookstore has initiated a program to support Gov. Sonny Perdue’s launch…
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Task force will examine enrollment targets
An advisory task force is working on five-year enrollment strategies that will recommend to UGA’s…
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Forestry, natural resources dean will retire in December
The dean of UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Richard Porterfield, announced last…
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Over the top
UGA has broken the $100 million mark for private giving for the first time, receiving a…
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UGA makes short list of sites for DHS facility
Gov. Sonny Perdue, U.S. Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, and Georgia’s congressional delegation announced…
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University remains strong in graduate diversity ranking
UGA ranked 13th in the nation for doctoral degrees conferred to African Americans, according to…
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Prof: U.S. needs new North Korean policy
When North Korea launched missiles into the Sea of Japan last month, Han Park woke…
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Sounds of success
Eight-year-old Lucy Zhu looks like any other child in her classroom.
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Chinese educators spend time learning and observing at UGA
Thirty members of the administration of Jilin University, the largest of China’s top 10 universities,…
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Alum’s $1 million gift funds research on the environment
When he was young, James Butler loved to fish in Georgia’s Alcovy and Chattahoochee rivers.…
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Harvard researcher: Controversial stem cells the key to new advances
Despite ethical concerns, stem cell therapy could usher in the birth of a new research…
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2006 Foundation Fellows, Ramsey Scholars named
Thirty-seven academically outstanding students will enter the university this fall as the recipients of one…
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Weinberg named interim dean of College of Environment and Design
Scott S. Weinberg, a professor and long-time administrator in the College of Environment and Design,…
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Vice president for instruction will retire after nearly 40 years
Del Dunn, vice president for instruction at UGA, will retire Dec. 1, concluding nearly four…
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Alternative media center offers aid for students with reading disabilities
More than 6,000 students challenged by learning disabilities, visual impairments and mobility attend the University…
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President Carter to mark 30th inaugural anniversary at UGA
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will participate in a conference Jan. 20…
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Arch Foundation’s board adds three new trustees
The Arch Foundation has added three members to its board of trustees. They are Maxine…
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Founding dean of environment and design to step down
John F. Crowley, dean of the College of Environment and Design, has announced that he…
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New members pledge to improve communication
Shannon Scott, an assistant editor in the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia, is…
