Tag: Inside UGA
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Founders Day speaker analyzes humor in US Southern history
Little was left sacred at the Chapel on Jan. 30 as James C. Cobb, the B.…
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New program to teach researchers how to share expertise with others
The vast repository of expertise within research institutions like UGA can provide answers to some…
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Four Grady College deanship finalists to give presentations
Four finalists for the position of dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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New top Dawg
With a unanimous vote on Feb. 4, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents…
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‘The next chapter’
There’s no shortage of change taking place in the publishing world as e-book sales continue…
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COE faculty receive academic service-learning award
Corey W. Johnson, an associate professor in the College of Education, and Katherine F. Thompson,…
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UGA named Tree Campus USA for third consecutive year
From the towering old oaks on North Campus to new maples gracing the landscape to…
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Stegeman Coliseum marks 50th anniversary season
The 2012-13 academic year marks the 50th anniversary season for Stegeman Coliseum as a major…
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Committee appointed to find next dean for Terry College of Business
Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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Federal Reserve Board member to address bankers
Elizabeth A. Duke, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, will deliver the…
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Ten undergraduates selected to attend inaugural SEC Symposium
The Bioenergy Systems Research Institute and the Office of Sustainability have selected 10 undergraduate students…
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U.S. senators talk about politics, leadership at Mason Lecture
Two U.S. senators from opposing political parties joined together at the Chapel on Jan. 28…
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‘Meaningful’ celebration
UGA will observe Black History Month with events for students and the community-at-large, including visits…
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AIDS expert to talk about his personal search for HIV vaccine
Dr. José Esparza, an internationally recognized expert on HIV and AIDS, vaccine development and global…
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Literary scholar to discuss ‘tropical sublime’ in Global Georgia lecture
John Lowe, an internationally recognized scholar in ethnic American and Southern literature, will lecture on…
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Morehead, current provost, named sole presidential finalist
Jere W. Morehead, current senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at UGA, has…
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University of London philosopher to speak about sensory perception
To what extent is the perception of flavor a psychological experience, as opposed to a…
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UN world food director to speak at law symposium
The School of Law will welcome Ertharin Cousin, executive director of the United Nations World…
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Seven student projects receive campus sustainability grants
The Office of Sustainability has awarded $26,000 to seven student projects as part of its…
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2013 State of the University address
Good afternoon, and thank you for attending this State of the University address. It has…
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New research computing director named; two promoted to senior leadership positions in EITS
Guy Cormier is the new director of the Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center. He also…
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Voices in unison
Freedom Breakfast speaker issues challenge to ‘overcome’ inequality
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The big build-up
The new Rutherford Hall is on its way to being complete and ready to house…
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New dean looks to increase education college’s national visibility
There’s a noticeable excitement in the voice of Craig H. Kennedy when he talks about…
