Tag: Inside UGA
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Veteran journalist will discuss fight to end childhood hunger
Roger Thurow, a veteran foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and anti-hunger activist, will…
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Four-year rate for graduation at UGA jumps to record level
A concerted effort at UGA to help students earn their degrees in a more timely…
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UGA to co-host summit for women in STEM
Women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, fields will gather in Atlanta…
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African Studies Institute to host Southeastern Model African Union
The UGA African Studies Institute will host the 20th annual Southeastern Model African Union Nov.…
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USG leads nation in providing access to free online textbooks
The University System of Georgia has been a nationwide leader in helping students save money…
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Leading the way
Nine UGA faculty members will sharpen their leadership skills as members of the second class…
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OIE accepting proposals for funding of collaborative research grants
UGA and England’s University of Liverpool are offering a third round of “pump-priming”seed grants to…
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Aging, life-extension researcher will give fall 2016 Charter Lecture
Cynthia Kenyon, one of the world’s foremost authorities on the molecular biology and genetics of…
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UGA hosts tour for federal, state government officials
UGA officials hosted Congressman Mike Conaway (R), chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture,…
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Open benefits enrollment to begin Oct. 31
The two-week open enrollment period is Oct. 31-Nov. 11 for benefits-eligible UGA employees. Main points…
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Early experience
The first scientific laboratory experience for Michael Pierce, director of the UGA Cancer Center, wasn’t…
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Informatics Symposium at UGA draws nearly 150 participants
Nearly 150 participants from 30 units across campus gathered earlier this month for a daylong…
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Two local police officers receive 2016 UGA Kassinger Scholarship
The Edward T. and Sarah Laurent Kassinger Scholarship board has awarded the 2016 Kassinger Scholarship…
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Panel will discuss ‘Foxfire at Fifty’
A panel will discuss “Foxfire at Fifty: Stories of Culture” Oct. 26 at 11:15 a.m.…
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UGA’s presence felt at Sunbelt Agricultural Expo
UGA President Jere W. Morehead and other university administrators celebrated the opening of the 2016…
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Federal judge discusses process of sentencing
To Lisa Godbey Wood, sentencing is the most fascinating thing that happens in a courtroom.
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Trevor to head institutional media communications
Greg Trevor will assume the duties of executive director for media communications in UGA’s Division…
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CEO of 1996 Olympic Games to give Mason Lecture Nov. 3
Billy Payne, who served as chief executive of Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games, will deliver UGA’s…
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$2.6M grant supports scholarships for UGA social work students
Graduate students in the UGA School of Social Work who face financial challenges while earning…
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Researchers work with CDC in battle against resistant bacteria
Researchers at UGA will use a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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New institute seeks solutions to infrastructure challenges
UGA has created a research institute that will work to help communities rethink, transform and…
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Leaders in fabric, textiles area to gather at AFFOA Industry Day, scheduled for Oct. 20
Leaders from the fabric and textile industry will join researchers and military officials in Athens…
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Signature Lecture speaker advocates international collaboration to face economic, social pressures
Frequent terrorist attacks, interracial tension, an unstable global economy and a refugee crisis the likes…
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Symposium examines state’s history of mental health reform, advocacy
A symposium at UGA will feature discussion about the history of mental health advocacy in…
