Tag: Inside UGA
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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…
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Faculty colloquium on integrating research and teaching convenes
UGA faculty and graduate students will come together for a March 24 colloquium focused on integrating…
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Jordan, former White House chief of staff, coming to UGA to write book on Jimmy Carter presidency
Hamilton Jordan, who was President Jimmy Carter’s White House chief of staff, is joining the…
