Tag: Inside UGA
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Reclassification of job titles will begin next month
Jody Jacobs’s job in the Environmental Safety Division is managing a four-person staff charged with…
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Study: UGA has $2 billion impact on Athens economy
A recently released study says the University System of Georgia has a $9.7 billion annual economic…
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UGA celebrates number 220
The UGA Alumni Association will mark UGA’s 220th anniversary Jan. 27 with the annual Founders’ Day…
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University’s original charter on display following restoration, conservation work
The original charter of the first state university will be displayed Jan. 27 following restoration and…
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Education task force schedules two discussion forums
The Task Force for General Education and Student Learning has scheduled two forums to allow…
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$2.4 million DOE grant funds project on Web-based training for special education teachers
A group of researchers in the College of Education has received a $2.4 million federal grant…
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Poet Nikki Giovanni will deliver Holmes-Hunter Lecture
World-renowned poet, writer, commentator, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni will deliver the annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture…
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Keepers of the legacy: Citizens recognized for upholding ideals epitomized by civil rights leader
Town and gown came together at the annual Freedom Breakfast on campus Jan. 14 to recognize…
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Recreation, leisure studies faculty rank third in nation
UGA ranks third in the number of authorships of journal articles and conference papers in…
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Close call
The university community is reminded of procedures for announcing operations changes during periods of inclement…
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Two faculty members will serve as interim deans
Josef M. Broder and Sheila W. Allen have been named interim deans of their colleges…
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Travis Canova gets Rotary scholarship
Travis Canova, a senior Honors student at UGA, is the recipient of the Ambassadorial Scholarship,…
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Grant will help provide informatics training to Brazilian scientists
UGA’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases has received a $1.2 million, five-year grant from…
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Matthew Crim wins Marshall Scholarship
Matthew Crim, a senior Honors student from Cartersville, has been selected as a 2005 Marshall…
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Two undergraduates receive Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Matthew Crim and Sarah Sattelmeyer, both Foundation Fellows and members of the Honors Program, have…
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William F. Buckley, scholars will speak at Kenner memorial
A memorial service for Hugh Kenner, widely considered one of the giants of 20th-century literary…
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A culture of inquiry
More than 100 students from UGA and other institutions in the state will make presentations…
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State budget crisis leads to layoff of 47 university employees
The university on April 8 notified 47 employees they are laid off effective June 30…
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Public affairs master’s program ranks third in magazine survey
The master’s program in public administration offered in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs…
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UGA holds ceremony to name life sciences building for Fred Davison
The university will hold a ceremony April 16 at 2 p.m. to formally name the…
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Top students, teachers will be recognized at Honors Day
The university will recognize its top student scholars and some of its best teachers and…
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Three undergraduates win prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
Three UGA students have been named recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, one of…
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‘Electronic media’s best’: 2004 Peabody winners announced
The winners of the 63rd annual Peabody Awards were announced last week by the Grady…
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An ear for news
A new local news program will hit the Athens airwaves beginning April 8 at 4:30…
