Author: Christopher James
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Faculty and students assess community health needs, get hands-on experience
An assessment of community health needs, led by University of Georgia faculty and facilitated by…
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SBDC program helps small companies learn how to export goods
Thanks to UGA, small companies like Commercial Fluid Power in Rome are expanding their markets…
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University of Georgia program helps small companies learn how to export goods
Thanks to the University of Georgia, small companies like Commercial Fluid Power in Rome are…
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‘Blue and You’ helps police, youth address potential conflicts
In a time of heightened sensitivity between police and the public, UGA has launched a…
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Two WeatherStem stations installed at university sites
New technology installed at two UGA locations will provide real-time weather data and early warnings…
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UGA launches “Blue and You” program to bring police and youth together to address issues
In a time of heightened sensitivity between police and the public, the University of Georgia…
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Need that umbrella? Check the WeatherStem stations at UGA
New technology installed at two University of Georgia locations will provide real-time weather data and…
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New training program gives Georgia communities edge in attracting business
Kyle Fletcher is the one sitting in the classroom, but the new Georgia Certified Economic…
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Ogeechee Technical College president named director of Georgia Center
Dawn Hall Cartee, president of Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro, has been named director of…
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Dawn Cartee named director of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education
Dawn Hall Cartee, president of Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro, has been named director of…
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Now 10 years old, UGA service-learning continues to grow
Service-learning was happening at UGA a decade ago. But the establishment of the Office of…
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Now 10 years old, UGA service-learning continues to grow
Service-learning was happening at the University of Georgia a decade ago.
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Professor helps rural communities with health
Henry Young wants to make the UGA College of Pharmacy a fixture in communities across…
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Plant biologist builds bridge between academics, service
Wendy Zomlefer got fired up whenever she ventured out to the State Botanical Garden.
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UGA-sponsored science fair sends winners to international competition
Thirty-seven participants in the Georgia Science and Engineering Fair will move on to the Intel…
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Statewide science fair coordinated by UGA coming to Athens this weekend
Nearly 800 Georgia middle and high school students are headed to Athens this weekend for…
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Fanning Institute hosts inaugural Community Leadership Conference
Jennifer Frum welcomed 110 attendees from 46 cities and 45 counties in three states to…
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UGA helps small businesses break into Georgia’s burgeoning film industry
When the 88th Annual Academy Awards ceremony is held on Sunday, the state of Georgia…
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UGA offers small business expertise to farmers
The University of Georgia is combining its expertise in agriculture and economic development into a…
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Study: Service-learning courses can boost salaries
Service-learning is already known to have a positive impact in the classroom but a UGA…
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Boot camp helps small businesses navigate the digital world
Figuring out how to reach customers in the digital age can be intimidating for new…
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Service-learning courses can positively impact post-graduate salaries, UGA study finds
Service-learning is already known to have a positive impact in the classroom but a University…
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Day of Service allows public service employees to give back to community
Gwen Moss works for UGA’s Office for Public Service and Outreach, but that doesn’t mean…
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Botanical garden, Macon partner to install native plants
Stephen Reichert spent much of his career in New York City. But now the Macon…
