Tag: Inside UGA
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Spotlight on the Arts breaks record with more than 23,000 attendees
More than 23,000 people attended UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival this November, setting an…
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Grady College hosts international conference on media, public sphere
UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication hosted the Thomas C. Dowden International Conference…
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University registrar set to retire in January
Jan Hathcote will walk through the front door of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building for the…
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‘Generous gift’
The University of Georgia has received the largest single gift in its history to support…
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VP: Many campus technology services will soon get additional security measures
Access to all major systems at UGA soon will require the use of ArchPass Duo,…
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New center to make UGA leader in disease ecology
With the launch of the new Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases, UGA is…
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$2.4M donation to boost food scholarship, other programs
Like dozens of his fellow UGA students, Kyle McReynolds used to worry about finding enough…
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Sixteen journalists from North Africa, Near East visit UGA as part of Murrow Program
For the eighth consecutive year, UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication was selected…
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Symposium speaker: Responsible research drives scientific progress
The last 25 years have brought new technologies that have led to leaps in scientific…
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Students discuss health care’s future at Parham Policy Day
Social work graduate students examined the future of health care policy and other public policy…
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UGA’s first African-American female physics doctoral graduate urges girls to pursue sciences
Whitney Ingram’s interest in science started as a girl. This month, she becomes the first…
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Researcher looks at correlations between genes, aging process
UGA alumna Cynthia Kenyon started her research with a basic question: If you change one…
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UGA’s stable isotope laboratory becomes largest in North America
The Center for Applied Isotope Studies at UGA already is world-renowned, but the center’s role…
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D.W. Brooks speaker: Childhood hunger is not a problem to ignore
One in four children will suffer severe developmental issues due to hunger. Although this number…
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Producer encourages musicians to take chances
Jacknife Lee didn’t set out to become a music producer.
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Lawmaker, soybean producer inducted into Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame
On Nov. 11, the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences inducted former Georgia Rep.…
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STEM Leadership Summit sparks ‘critical’ discussions
More than 250 people from across the U.S. and abroad recently gathered in Atlanta for…
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Commit to Georgia
The University of Georgia announced an ambitious goal of $1.2 billion for the Commit to…
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Engineering college plans to restructure, create new schools
UGA’s College of Engineering will reorganize its administrative structure under a plan approved Nov. 16…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inductee discusses upbringing, influences
While growing up in Decatur, Roy Blount Jr. always hoped to be in a hall…
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Southeast Model African Union helps students learn about countries, cultures
Tifara Brown has learned several lessons participating in three Southeast Model African Union conferences, from…
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‘Smart’ systems expert named Brown Engineering Professor
WenZhan Song has been named the Georgia Power Mickey A. Brown Professor in Engineering at…
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Author, humorist will deliver keynote at Alumni Seminar
Alumni and others interested in lifelong learning will converge on the UGA campus Feb. 17-18…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, ESPN executive will address graduates at fall Commencement
Jon Meacham, a biographer and journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book about…
