Tag: Inside UGA
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Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship recipients navigate through college life
In addition to carrying the weight of backpacks, laptops and textbooks, many students come to…
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CTL hosts conference on learning technologies
UGA’s Center for Teaching and Learning hosted the Southeast regional conference of the Association for…
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Michigan State U. administrator named VP for instruction at UGA
Rahul Shrivastav, a professor and administrator who has spearheaded transformative changes to the learning environment,…
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Development office finalizes reorganization
The development office has been reorganized to enhance fundraising efforts as UGA advances its comprehensive…
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Chester: Demand for Internet service growing rapidly
The demand for Internet service at UGA is growing rapidly—just as people are using more…
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Hundreds of Clarke County 10th-graders experience arts at UGA during trips
What began as a vision for a Clarke Central High School social studies teacher became…
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Vinson Institute finance courses extend UGA’s reach
A financial training curriculum developed by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government has grown into…
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$18.8M grant funds continued studies of Gulf of Mexico spill
A group of scientists led by UGA’s Samantha Joye has received a new grant to…
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Hands-on science
The enthusiasm of more than 400 seventh-graders and their teachers bounced off the glass-windowed walls…
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‘Mind Blowers’ tutoring program helps middle school students
The UGA community as a whole finds a variety of ways to give back, such…
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University community mourns passing of Carl Sanders
Carl E. Sanders, a former Georgia governor, died Nov. 16 at age 89; UGA …
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UGA student graduation rates increase, reach record levels
From start to finish, UGA students are setting records for how quickly they are completing…
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Director of student affairs assessment and staff development named
Kara Fresk, who most recently served as associate director for student conduct, is the new…
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Read the November 17 issue of Columns
Click here to read the November 17 electronic issue of Columns.
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Disability Resource Center recognizes student, faculty accomplishments
The Disability Resource Center recognized some of UGA’s brightest and most resilient students at its…
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Peter ‘Bo’ Rutledge named dean of School of Law
Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge, a leading scholar in the fields of international dispute resolution, arbitration…
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Workshop examines experiential learning in STEM disciplines
A select group of faculty, graduate students and staff from across the university participated in…
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Grady lecturer organizes YWCO’s youth triathlon
As 5-year-old Haden was entering the swimming portion of the Athens YWCO’s “Kids Tri the…
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University of Michigan president emerita to give McBee Lecture
Mary Sue Coleman, president emerita of the University of Michigan, will present the 26th annual…
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Generating knowledge
Classroom concepts came to life for a group of College of Engineering faculty and students…
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CAES recognizes 12 for their contributions to state, global agriculture
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences recognized 12 of its finest with the D.W.…
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$3M grant to fund infectious disease outbreak alert system
John Drake, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, will use a five-year,…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins exhibition, publication awards
The Georgia Museum of Art won an outstanding exhibit certificate and three publication awards at…
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UGA earns ‘StormReady’ designation from National Weather Service
On Nov. 6, rain clouds gathered and dispersed above Athens as federal, local and UGA…
