Tag: Inside UGA
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The birthplace of public higher education in America
If our newly formed nation had to pick a Founding Father to transform higher education…
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Speaker calls for continuation of work on King’s ‘unfinished business’
Martin Luther King Jr. ended his most famous speech by talking about a dream, but…
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Graduate School expands support for training grants
The University of Georgia is stepping up the support that faculty members receive as they…
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Clinical and Translational Research Unit at UGA to mark one-year anniversary
The UGA community is invited to attend the Clinical and Translational Research Unit’s anniversary celebration…
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CDC grant to boost prevention efforts in high-obesity counties
UGA has been awarded a two-year, $1.25 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control…
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Professor of crop, soil sciences, plant biology named AAAS Fellow
Katrien M. Devos, a professor of crop and soil sciences and plant biology at UGA,…
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Dedicated to education
For some Gwinnett County seventh-grade students, it may be their first time to see Georgia’s…
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Professor of crop, soil sciences, plant biology named AAAS Fellow
Katrien M. Devos, a professor of crop and soil sciences and plant biology at UGA,…
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UGA to be celebrated as birthplace of public higher education in U.S.
UGA will observe its 232nd anniversary in 2017, and the President’s Office and UGA Alumni…
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Distinguished Research Professor named executive director of SPA
Distinguished Research Professor Nancy Manley has been named the university’s executive director of Sponsored Projects…
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ARCS Awards to UGA students top $1 million
Limited time and money are major obstacles for up-and-coming researchers, said Stephanie Herrlinger, a UGA…
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Business processes streamlined under OneSource Project
Numerous and varied systems currently manage financial and human resources information across the university’s colleges,…
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Former School of Law associate dean will receive President’s Medal
UGA will bestow one of its highest honors on Paul M. Kurtz, retired associate dean…
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WIP welcomes community into classrooms
The Franklin College Writing Intensive Program launched a Public Writing Initiative last fall to bring…
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‘Places for the Spirit’ traveling exhibit opens Jan. 12 at Circle Gallery
The Circle Gallery in the UGA College of Environment and Design will feature the photography…
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Lawmakers prepared for current legislative session at 30th Biennial Institute
Georgia General Assembly members delved into critical state issues at the 30th Biennial Institute for…
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Associate VP for facilities planning, University Architects named
Gwynne Darden has been named associate vice president for facilities and University Architects in the…
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UGA ranks 10th on magazine’s list of best values in public colleges
UGA moved up two spots to No. 10 on Kiplinger’s Personal Finance list of 100…
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Nominations being accepted until Jan. 23 for 2017 International Education Awards
The Office of International Education invites nominations of outstanding faculty and staff engaged in promoting…
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LIGO director to give 2017 Boyd Distinguished Lecture
David Reitze, executive director of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory at the California Institute of…
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Law school dedicates Rusk Hall courtroom in honor of Butler family
The UGA School of Law recently dedicated the James E. Butler Courtroom in the school’s…
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Powerful position
More than 2,700 students received their undergraduate or graduate degrees Dec. 16 during fall Commencement…
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Three UGA faculty teams awarded Sustainable Food Systems Fellowships
The UGA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative has awarded three interdisciplinary teams of faculty with its…
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Alonzo King LINES Ballet residency will include performance, lectures
Choreographer Alonzo King and his LINES Ballet company will visit UGA and Athens for a…
