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Dawg Camp Adventure
Dawg Camp is a program open to incoming freshmen that guides them through outdoors activities like kayaking across Lake Jocasse or backpacking through the Cohutta…
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Natural beauty
Looking at slime under microscopes and building terrariums for pretend organisms are all part of UGA’s Institute of Ecology outreach programs designed to show Georgia’s…
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Building Connections and Broadening Horizons
Vietnam, a war-ravaged Southeast Asian nation, provided the perfect testing ground for Kelcie Fincham’s goal of becoming a public health worker.
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Making access easier
More than 6,000 students challenged by learning disabilities, visual impairments and mobility may have to work a little harder than the average student every day…
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Home Sweet Home
In celebration of 200 years of on-campus student living at the University of Georgia, the Department of University Housing, in partnership with Athens Area Habitat…
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Project Promote
An innovative new University of Georgia Web site, Project Promote, offers an online mentoring program to new faculty and links to many resources in research,…
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The little things that matter
Standing on the bank of a salt marsh on Georgia’s Sapelo Island, wearing shin-high rubber boots, Mary Ann Moran encouraged a group of high school…
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Taking it slow
On a sweltering summer’s day last year, UGA doctoral student Jeffrey Stoike and a partnership of professors and friends were set to open Farm 255.
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Getting jail time
Schnavia Smith Hatcher has never been arrested and yet she’s spent years in jails. She studies a population that is often overlooked—the more than 2…
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Real-life science
A near-moonless Saturday night in September found a group of UGA freshman playing duck-duck-goose in the waves of Sapelo Island’s shoreline.
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Mary Kahrs Warnell Forest Education Center
At the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, experiential learning is the foundation for training UGA students to become professional foresters, certified wildlife and…
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Urban gardening
It is often said that gardening is good for the soul. Gardeners in Bobby Wilson’s Atlanta Urban Gardening Program find it’s not only good for…
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Preventing bullying
Middle school kids have a reputation for being loud, crude, hormonally unstable, and obsessed with any number of things. A small number of youth begin…
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JURO@GA: online journal for undergraduate researchers
Undergraduate researchers at the University of Georgia are using web-based technology and mixed media to publish their scholarly works in the humanities, arts and social…
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Teaching math effectively
Three University of Georgia education researchers will study how mathematics teachers understand professional development, how that impacts their understanding of mathematics and what difference that…
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UGA joins Mexico-U.S. higher education partnership to improve math, science pedagogy
A group of five faculty administrators from two Mexican higher education institutes met recently with University of Georgia faculty and administrators over three days here…
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The Georgia Review named a finalist in the 2007 National Magazine Awards
The Georgia Review, the renowned literary quarterly published at the University of Georgia, has been named a finalist in this year’s National Magazine Awards competition.
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Athens musical acts featured in ‘Terry Tunes’ lunchtime concerts at UGA’s Herty Fi
The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business kicks off its “Terry Tunes” spring concert series on Friday, March 23, with a free outdoor concert…
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Athens Justice Project plants tree to honor Louise McBee
The Athens Justice Project has thanked former state Rep. Louise McBee for her long-time support by planting a tree in her honor on the University…
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Media Advisory: Sigma Xi spring dinner lecture features AIDS researcher Linda M. Parsons
The University of Georgia Chapter of Sigma Xi will hold its annual Spring Dinner Lecture and Awards Reception on Thursday, April 12 from 6-9 p.m.…
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Study details catastrophic impact of nuclear attack on U.S. cities
A new study by researchers at the Center for Mass Destruction Defense (CMADD) at the University of Georgia details the catastrophic impact a nuclear attack…
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Portrait of romanticism
The Performing Arts Center presents cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han (right) March 23 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Grammy Award-winning…
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2007 Osborne Film Festival
Actors Marni Nixon, Colleen Camp and Fred Willard, director/producer Marilyn Agrelo as well as industry veterans Roger Mayer, Norm Aladjem and Angela Allen will be…
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The Trojan Women
Euripides’ The Trojan Women, first performed more than 2,500 years ago, is one of the most powerful plays ever written about the terrible human cost…
