Tag: Inside UGA
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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…
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Law school commemorates 50th anniversary of landmark court case
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Brown v. Topeka Board…
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Symposium will celebrate the state’s contemporary authors
The Creative Writing Program will host a symposium modeled on the anthology After O’Connor: Stories…
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Provost: Progress made in search for two new deans, CIO
Throughout fall semester, President Michael F. Adams and Provost Arnett Mace held a series of…
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Council adopts diversity statement from faculty admissions committee
Using last year’s Supreme Court ruling in the University of Michigan admissions case as a…
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Students will tour civil rights sites as part of new Gwinnett May term speech communications course
UGA will offer a new speech communications May term course focusing on the rhetoric of…
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Faculty from Tunisia visit to discuss issues related to management, distance learning
Thirty professors from Tunisia are spending three weeks on the UGA campus, engaging in training…
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Family and consumer sciences faculty member is named Regents Professor
The influence of TV advertising on young children’s requests for particular treats was the basis…
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Matson, past president of Ecological Society of America, will give 20th annual Odum Lecture
Pamela Matson, Chester Naramore Dean of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford University, will…
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Brumby gift creates First Amendment professorship
Veteran Georgia journalist Otis A. Brumby Jr. of Marietta is making a major gift to…
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Bowen retiring after 33 years of managing facility allocation
Tom Bowen can make a claim probably few others at the university can make: he…
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Promotion, tenure guideline revisions under consideration
Throughout fall semester, President Michael F. Adams and Provost Arnett Mace met with small groups…
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26 incoming freshmen offered UGA’s premier academic fellowship
Twenty-six high school students have been awarded the university’s premier academic scholarship, the Foundation Fellowship.…
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Alumni couple establish journalism professorship
Fairness, balance, accuracy and credibility-these values have guided veteran journalists Carolyn and Don Carter throughout…
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Screening of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ inaugurates annual film festival
One of the most beloved movies of all time, Singin’ in the Rain, is returning…
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Fincham joins faculty as Jowdy Professor of Pharmacy Care
Jack E. Fincham, former dean and professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Kansas…
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Scientist-turned-novelist Alan Lightman will deliver this year’s Lothar Tresp Lecture
Alan Lightman, a physicist who began writing essays to make science more understandable and became…
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University will be home to new drug discovery center
The College of Pharmacy plans to create a Center for Drug Discovery that will combine…
