Tag: Inside UGA
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Family and Consumer Sciences dean plans to step in new direction
Sharon Nickols is not retiring. And, she’s not stepping down as dean of the College…
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University will add degree programs at its Griffin campus
The university will offer two new bachelor’s degree programs at its Griffin campus, as well…
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Civil rights historian warns that democracy is in danger
“We speak like Martin Luther King but govern like Caesar,” said Taylor Branch, addressing the…
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Honors student is state’s only Morris Udall Scholarship recipient
Lisa Rivard, an Honors student at UGA, has been named a 2006 Morris K. Udall…
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Tenure and Promotions
In accordance with the university’s guidelines for appointment, promotion and tenure, the membership of the…
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Living and learning: Residential and academic partnerships honored
Ashley Lester is 26 and has her master’s degree in counseling education from Auburn University,…
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Conference brings back alumni from early days of desegregation
More than one panelist commemorating the 45th anniversary of UGA’s desegregation almost didn’t make it…
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UGA celebrates excellence at annual Honors Day program
Amid increased focus on the quality of its academic programs, the university will pay tribute…
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Promotions
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved the promotion of 169 UGA faculty…
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Alumni Association will honor four at annual awards luncheon on April 28
The Alumni Association will honor Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham and television and movie…
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Tenure
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved tenure for 73 University of Georgia…
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Finalists named for family and consumer sciences deanship
Four finalists have been identified in the search for the next dean of UGA’s College…
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New digs: Georgia Center ready to show off first phase of two-year, $1 million renovation
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel is inviting UGA employees and…
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U. of Cincinnati prof named new director of women’s studies
The university has appointed a new director of its Institute for Women’s Studies. Chris Cuomo,…
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New director works to raise profile of environmental ethics program
Earlier this year, a 23-year-old interdisciplinary program welcomed a new director and an old friend…
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The wait is over
Students awaiting word on their admissions status to UGA’s class of 2010 received news last…
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John Inscoe, Southern historian, has been named a University Professor
John Inscoe, a professor of Southern history at UGA, has been named a University Professor.…
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Battlestar Galactica, The Shield, House among this year’s Peabody winners
The winners of the 65th Annual Peabody Awards were announced April 5 by UGA’s Grady…
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Graduate programs remain strong in magazine’s ranking
Several of the university’s graduate programs are once again ranked in the top 50 according…
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State, UGA bid to house new bio and ag defense facility
Gov. Sonny Perdue announced late last month that the state of Georgia has submitted two…
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Coverdell Center dedication will affect on-campus traffic
The UGA community is invited to the dedication for the Paul D. Coverdell Center for…
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Band members ‘tune up’ on Chinese language, culture
“How many of you think fortune cookies come from China?” Rongrong Liu asked the hundreds…
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New committee will examine wages being paid to university employees
The University Council has authorized the creation of a study committee to examine the issue…
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Two chosen recipients of UGA’s outstanding adviser/mentor award
A faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and an adviser in…
