Tag: Inside UGA
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Global Georgia features Do Good Fund photos, former NEH chair
Pictures of Us: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection, an exhibition currently on display…
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$1.49M NIH grant will be used for research training in Uganda
Every year, 50,000 people die in East Africa from tuberculosis. Worldwide, 1.5 million people die…
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UGA partners with biotechnology firm to develop Zika vaccine
UGA has entered into a collaborative research agreement with GeoVax Labs Inc. to develop and…
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UGA to hold STEM Institute on Teaching and Learning
UGA will host its fifth annual one-day STEM Institute on Teaching and Learning Feb. 26…
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Institute of Government faculty member trains U.N. humanitarian responders
When catastrophe strikes, relief organizations rely on accurate maps and relevant local data from United…
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Leadership roles for women in agriculture discussed at summit
More than 150 agricultural leaders from across 13 Southern states and Washington, D.C., converged on…
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Center to mark 30th anniversary with workshop
Since it was founded in 1986, UGA’s Center for Simulational Physics has played an important…
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Simon Kilmurry, Monica Pearson join Peabody board
The Peabody Awards at UGA has appointed Simon Kilmurry, executive director of the International Documentary…
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Finalists for School of Social Work deanship to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of UGA’s School of Social Work will visit…
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Pro baseball team owner talks about leadership values
Ken Kendrick, the owner and managing general partner of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks, talked…
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Alumni Association unveils Bulldog 100
The UGA Alumni Association recognized the 100 fastest-growing companies owned or operated by UGA alumni…
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Law school creates fellowship from $2M founding gift
The UGA School of Law has established an elite fellowship program as a result of…
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Expert on controlling spread of dengue, Zika will lecture
Dengue fever debilitates, sickens and even kills millions of poor people around the world every…
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‘Potential for growth’
Growing up in Texas, Lew Hunnicutt dreamed of owning a cattle ranch and being a…
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Speaker: Greater rigor needed to prepare students for future careers
With advances in computer intelligence technology, it’s time for higher learning educators to think about…
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More than 400 attend Cooperative Extension conference at Rock Eagle
More than 400 UGA Cooperative Extension agents, specialists and researchers gathered at Rock Eagle 4-H…
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Israeli author to give Craige Lecture Feb. 4 in Chapel
The Department of Comparative Literature and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will present…
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‘Planting seeds’
The Clarke County Mentor Program honored four UGA employees Jan. 20 as Mentors of the…
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Professor emerita to discuss new book on friendship between activist, first lady
The friendship between human rights activist Pauli Murray and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt is explored…
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UGA experts predict a better Athens economy in 2016
While Georgia’s economy will grow faster than the nation’s in 2016, the pace of job…
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Alumna named inaugural director of law school’s Wilbanks Clinic
Emma M. Hetherington will serve as the inaugural director of the Wilbanks Child Endangerment and…
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Diversity, inclusion certificate program continues to grow
More than 1,000 UGA faculty and staff have taken it upon themselves to learn how…
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UGA to host regional summit on women in agriculture Feb. 8
UGA will host delegates from 13 states during a summit that will shape national policies…
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House leader calls for patient commitment to equality
The long march to equality and justice happens through a slow but steady progress or…
