Tag: Inside UGA
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Mongella, Pan-African Parliament president, will receive Delta Prize
Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella, the first president of the Pan-African Parliament, will receive the 2005 Delta…
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Family and Consumer Sciences launches Spanish-language Web site
A new Spanish-language Web site allows potential students and their parents to learn about the…
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New regional consortium will strengthen academic programs at SEC universities
The 12 universities in the Southeastern Conference, with a tradition in intercollegiate athletics, are joining…
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University receives 20 regional CASE awards for its advancement work
UGA received a total of 20 awards in the 2005 Council for the Advancement and…
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Final candidates for dean’s position to visit campus
The search for a new dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has…
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Charles Knapp, former president, will join university’s Institute of Higher Education
Former UGA President Charles B. Knapp is coming back to the university-this time as a…
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Forum will focus on ways communities can achieve diversity
The university will hold a Spring Diversity Forum on Feb. 28 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. in…
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Open house will provide information on degree programs in Gwinnett
Prospective students interested in learning about degree programs offered by the University of Georgia at…
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Endowment honors late entomology professor, his wife
The entomology department in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has received a gift…
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Endnote, popular bibliographic software, is acquired for university community’s use
Thanks to proceeds from the student technology fee, the libraries and the Graduate School are…
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University Council approves creation of drug discovery center
A new Center for Drug Discovery at the university will promote research aimed at finding…
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Regents OK naming amphitheater for Jaworski, late botany professor
An amphitheater on South Campus has been named for the late Alan Jaworski, a popular…
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Tops in their field
The recipients of the 2005 Walter Barnard Hill Awards and the Hill Distinguished Public Service…
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Wide range of events mark university’s annual Black History Month observance
The African American Cultural Center, in conjunction with a number of other UGA units, will…
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Music school will be named for Hodgson, former professor
The School of Music will be named for Hugh Hodgson, a renowned Athens resident and…
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Annual SGA banquet recognizes outstanding faculty
Fourteen UGA teachers were publicly recognized for their outstanding work in the classroom at the…
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Committee named for veterinary medicine dean search
A 19-member committee has been named to conduct a national search for the next dean…
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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…
