Tag: Inside UGA
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University Council will consider domestic partner benefits
The University Council this week will consider a proposal that would allow domestic partners of…
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Time running out to enroll in bachelor’s degree programs offered in Gwinnett
Time is running out for prospective students to enroll in bachelor’s degree programs currently offered…
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Subscriptions go on sale for art center’s 10th anniversary season
Office of Performing Arts Director Timothy A. Bartholow has announced the roster for the Performing…
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New symposium series will focus on child well-being in Georgia
The first in a series of symposiums focusing on child policy in Georgia will be held…
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Wessler, noted geneticist, named Regents Professor
Susan R. Wessler, Distinguished Research Professor of Plant Biology at UGA, has been named a…
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Budget for fiscal year 2006 shows upturn for university
The fiscal year 2006 University System budget approved by state legislators the last week of…
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Show and Tell
More than 150 undergraduate research presentations will be made by students from UGA and other Georgia…
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Grateful remembrance: Dedication set for Memorial Garden
A new memorial garden to remember students, faculty, staff and alumni who died in service…
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UGA graduate programs remain strong in annual magazine ranking
UGA’s graduate programs remain strong, according to the latest issue of “America’s Best Graduate Schools”…
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New NIH grant aims to fight obesity epidemic in workplace
Burgeoning American waistlines pose health risks to individuals and also reduce productivity and raise healthcare…
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Students honor state court justice
Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham, a 1970 graduate of the School of Law, will…
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Pat Thomas, award-winning author, named to Knight professorship in health, medical journalism
An award-winning author, journalist and editor has been named the first holder of the Knight…
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Council seeks change in ‘tenure clock’
The University Council is seeking a change in the way the probationary period can be…
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Scoring the new SAT
The SAT given by the College Board in March differed significantly from that given for…
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Quality and diversity go up for admitted fall freshman class
Offers of admission to UGA’s Class of 2009 have been extended to 7,825 of the…
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Breaking the Barrier
The university broke ground on a new construction, renovation and restoration project at the Marine…
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Rededication set for Phi Kappa Hall, home of literary society
In 1820, as a debate on freedom and democracy in Greece was argued across the…
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U.S. ambassador, Ukrainian officials discuss ‘orange’ revolution
The history-making 2004 elections in Ukraine will be the focus of a special symposium at…
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Constitutional law scholar will give annual Sibley Lecture
Internationally renowned constitutional law scholar Sanford V. Levinson, a chaired professor at the University of…
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Noted novelist Richard Powers will deliver spring semester Charter Lecture on March 29
Richard Powers, whose powerful novels have led critics to proclaim him one of the most…
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Authors will discuss ‘double lives’ of African-American women in society
Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden, authors of the book Shifting: The Double Lives of Black…
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General Assembly OKs supplemental budget for 2005
The $16.5 million supplemental budget for the current fiscal year, approved by the General Assembly March 4,…
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Human resources associate VP named CEO of national association
Anthony G. (Andy) Brantley, who has led UGA’s Human Resources Division for nearly five years,…
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Kettering president will deliver Tresp Lecture
David Matthews, president and chief executive officer of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, will deliver…
