Tag: Inside UGA
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Alumni couple launches scholarship program to alleviate student hunger
It’s a surprising but sad reality that some UGA students have to choose between buying…
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$2.1M grant will fund study of effects of humans feeding birds
People feeding white ibises at public parks are turning the normally independent birds into beggars,…
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Budget director ensures UGA’s finances align with its mission
James Shore became budget director and senior associate vice president for finance and administration in…
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Carnegie Library Learning Center opens on Health Sciences Campus
The Carnegie Library Learning Center, an electronic library and learning commons to serve the UGA…
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Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1
Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1.
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UGA researchers to participate in NSF’s South Big Data Hub
UGA researchers will participate in a new initiative developed by the National Science Foundation.
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Journalist to give keynote address for International Education Week
UGA will celebrate International Education Week Nov. 16-20. The Office of International Education, the Office…
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Law school alumnus funds nation’s first child sexual abuse victim clinic
The UGA School of Law will be the first in the nation to have an…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins awards for exhibition, book design
Tristan Perich: “Machine Wall Drawings” received the award for exhibitions with a budget of less…
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‘Fitting tribute’
The UGA in Washington program and its new residential facility, Delta Hall, now have a…
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Senior policy adviser named assistant to UGA president
UGA President Jere W. Morehead will welcome Arthur Tripp Jr. to his staff Nov. 11…
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$2M grant will help develop control for fruit-ruining flies
A tiny fly is having a huge impact on American fruit farmers. Known as spotted…
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CAES will recognize 9 for excellence Nov. 10 at annual awards ceremony
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will recognize nine of its finest Nov. 10…
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Student debate to focus on women’s leadership issues
The UGA Women’s Leadership Initiative will host a student debate on converting popular demands for…
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University mourns late philanthropist Jane Willson
Jane Seddon Willson, one of UGA’s most generous benefactors, died Nov. 3 in Albany. She…
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Harvard professor traces his roots at 2015 Peabody-Smithgall Lecture
Henry Louis Gates Jr., the Peabody Award-winning historian, TV personality and Harvard University professor, weaved…
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$1M Orkin gift will support need-based scholarships
Sanford and Barbara Orkin of Atlanta have extended a long history of generous giving to…
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Military salute
Kelly Beavers is making a habit of leaving a lasting, colorful, beautiful mark in the…
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Student Veterans Resource Center helps military veterans become ‘career ready’
Since the Student Veterans Resource Center opened two years ago, director Ted Barco has been…
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Display unveiled for former gymnastics coach
A championship display honoring former head coach Suzanne Yoculan and the UGA gymnastics program was…
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Program to train students to look to nature for solutions
Researchers at UGA and James Madison University want students to draw inspiration from nature as…
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Festival to feature nearly 24 student performances
In addition to the more than 50 events sponsored by the UGA Arts Council and its…
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Swimming and diving coach, UGA swimmers will help lead US in Dec. 11-12 meet against Europe
Jack Bauerle, head men and women’s swimming and diving coach, and UGA swimmers Hali Flickinger,…
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UGA student creates, launches group messaging application
When Sam Getty graduates in May, not only will he leave UGA with degrees in…
