Tag: Inside UGA
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University’s online programs ranked among nation’s best
UGA has some of the best online degree programs in the nation, according to the…
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Diversity Inclusion Week to kick off with Jan. 25 keynote
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences will kick off its Diversity and Inclusion Week…
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The Intersection offers place on campus to discuss tough issues
The Intersection, a new room located on the third floor of the Tate Student Center…
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Walk Georgia classes offer faculty, staff ways to get fit
A new partnership between UGA Cooperative Extension and UGA Recreational Sports Fitness and Wellness returns…
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Expert on legal profession to give Sibley Lecture
David B. Wilkins, Harvard University’s vice dean for global initiatives on the legal profession, will…
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Service-Learning Fellows selected
The Office of Service-Learning has selected 19 faculty members to participate in its yearlong Service-Learning…
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NC State University administrator named CAES dean, director
Samuel Pardue, a noted poultry science researcher and administrator at North Carolina State University, has…
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Timothy Burg named director of Office of STEM Education
UGA has appointed Timothy Burg, an engineer whose work bridges academia and industry, to direct…
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Honors student will study in China as part of inaugural class of Schwarzman Scholars
UGA Honors student Torre Lavelle is one of 111 students from around the world to…
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Bioengineer named Harbor Lights Chair in Small Animal Studies
Karen J.L. Burg, a bioengineer whose cutting-edge work centers on absorbable polymers, biofabrication and tissue…
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Campus-wide Entrepreneurship Certificate program to begin in fall
UGA will offer a campus-wide certificate program for students who are interested in launching and…
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RBC faculty, students, staff attend World Stem Cell Summit in Atlanta
Nearly 75 faculty, students and staff affiliated with UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center joined more than 1,000…
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Liberian journalist to open Voices from the Vanguard series
The top health story of 2014, the West Africa Ebola outbreak, dominated news coverage and…
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Far-reaching impact
Georgia’s flagship university has a $4.4 billion annual economic impact on the state, according to…
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New board gives input on instruction
Bert Thompson is a senior, and he is beginning to think about all of the…
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Defining success
There is no shortage of prognostications about how the millennial generation will make its mark…
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McCullick named community relations coordinator
Alison Bracewell McCullick joined UGA’s Office of Government Relations Jan. 11 as its community relations…
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Wheat breeder receives research foundation’s Inventor’s Award
As a young man working on his family’s farm in Perry, Jerry Johnson loved the…
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UGA remains on Kiplinger best value in public colleges list
UGA continues to rank as one of the nation’s top values in higher education, according…
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Georgia Power, UGA advancing solar energy through new project
Georgia Power leaders joined UGA officials, Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols and community and…
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Construction begins on new Center for Molecular Medicine facility
UGA officials broke ground Dec. 1 on the Center for Molecular Medicine, a 43,000-square-foot facility…
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Two faculty named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors has named two UGA faculty members to the 2015 class…
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House leader to speak at Freedom Breakfast
Stacey Y. Abrams, House minority leader for the Georgia General Assembly and state representative for…
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15 students discuss faculty, staff who have impacted them
At UGA, students work with world-class faculty and staff every day. These graduating students talk…
