Tag: Inside UGA
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Food Services chefs to compete in regional culinary challenge
Don Law and Shelly Orozco-Marrs, chefs in UGA Food Services, have been selected to compete…
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Tanyard Creek Chew Crew to return to campus to graze on spring forage
The Tanyard Creek Chew Crew goat herd will continue its foraging work on campus this…
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Hunter-Gault to give Charter Lecture on Nelson Mandela
Award-winning journalist and author Charlayne Hunter-Gault, the first African-American woman to attend UGA, will return…
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Land Institute founder will speak March 28 in Chapel
Wes Jackson, a leader in the international movement for sustainable agriculture, will give the 2014…
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University of Minnesota professor to give Odum Lecture on April 1
Marlene Zuk, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Minnesota, will deliver the…
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PSO recognizes five faculty, three staff members with annual awards
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach will recognize five faculty…
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Political strategist and commentator to deliver 14th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture
Donna Brazile, vice chair of voter registration and participation for the Democratic National Committee and…
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UGA earns fourth consecutive Tree Campus USA recognition
For the fourth year in a row, UGA has received Tree Campus USA recognition from…
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Franklin College administrator named University Professor
Russell Malmberg, a professor of plant biology and associate dean in the Franklin College of…
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Debate team qualifies for national tournament for 25th straight year
For the 25th consecutive year, the UGA debate team has qualified for the National Debate…
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Symposium to look at medicine with historical lens
“Ancient Medicine and the Modern Physician,” a two-day symposium sponsored by the classics department of…
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Group think
On the fourth floor of the main library, students are discussing their marketing homework, drawing…
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Speaker: US HIV/AIDS relief averted bigger crisis in Africa
One of America’s greatest accomplishments in international aid is not very well known by the…
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UGA Global Educational Forum will focus on women in sport, education, health
UGA faculty and invited scholars will discuss the accomplishments of women and the challenges they…
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Terry College uses innovative methods to produce movers and shakers
Innovation is anything but business as usual. That’s the spirit behind a spate of offerings at…
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Emory law professor to speak about child welfare in Georgia
Melissa Carter, a member of Emory University’s law faculty and executive director of the Barton…
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GMOA receives awards for publications, advocacy
The Georgia Museum of Art recently received three regional and state awards, two from the…
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UGA wins 5 regional CASE awards for its communications efforts
UGA public relations and communications professionals were recognized with five awards at the Council for…
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UGA faculty, students’ research, projects ripe with innovative spirit
Innovation is many things. It is the invention of a new product, a change in…
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College of Public Health professor receives 2014 Engaged Scholar Award
Marsha Davis, associate dean for outreach and engagement in the College of Public Health, believes…
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‘Feel like a scientist’
Byron Spraggins and Gemerious Smith, 15-year-old ninth-graders at Clarke Central High School, looked like astronauts…
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Thinc. initiative to shine spotlight on entrepreneurship
Never before have the opportunities for entrepreneurs been so abundant, according to David Lee, vice…
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University Lecture speaker: More compromise needed in Washington
In Sugarland, Texas-the town in which political commentator Paul Begala grew up-there was a chicken…
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UHC to host seminar on working with veterans on campus
The University Health Center and its Counseling and Psychiatric Services department will host a seminar…
