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The invisible war
Twenty years after the 36-year long civil conflict in Guatemala, a UGA-led research team found many Guatemalan refugees in Mexico still suffering.
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Thirty years of helping small business
After yet another meal slid across her bamboo tray and spilled, Ashley Hatcher had an idea for a new invention — spill-proof trays.
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Speed the plow
An orange sun peers over the trees as green crops shimmer with morning dew. In the distance, cows are mooing.
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Gaining International Legal Experience
While England and the United States have historically been allies, relationships between some citizens were recently put to the test inside a mock courtroom.
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The World at Large
“The World at Large,” a tribute to the engagement of UGA faculty, students and visitors from around the world.
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Teaching for America
Currently, children growing up in low-income communities in the United States often face tremendous socio-economic challenges.
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Five new faculty members join UGA College of Pharmacy
Five new faculty members joined the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy this summer, with three on campus and two in Albany.
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East African Entrepreneurs Visit the University of Georgia
Members of the University of Georgia community are taking the first step in developing a mutually beneficial trade relationship between Kenyan entrepreneurs and the United…
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Ecolodge San Luis: a Course in Study-Abroad
Ecotourism is a burgeoning business in many parts of the world, an open door to exploring an environment that is nearly in balance with its…
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And the winner is…
In 1940, The Grapes of Wrath won a Pulitzer Prize in the Novel category, and Arthur Krock of the New York Times got one for…
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UGA announces third consecutive year of double digit increases in external funding
For the third consecutive year, total external funding for research, instruction, and public service and outreach at UGA are up by double digit increases. Total…
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Ridin’ Thru Da ‘Hood
Lil’ Red, Big Boy and Gran’ma entertained children at the Athens Area Boys and Girls Club earlier this month.
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The Dog Doctors
Meet Dr. Max, Dr. Jack, and Dr. Heather. These “Dog Doctors” are Bernese Mountain Dogs, a relatively rare breed of dog that traces its origin…
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Touring Tico Culture
This summer 14 teachers and principals and five agricultural extension agents traveled through Costa Rica for a two-week cross-cultural seminar.
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We the People
Teaching today’s youth to be responsible and aware citizens is a critical part of their education, says University of Georgia education professor John Hoge.
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UGA efforts to increase Graduate School diversity reflected in Black Issues in Higher Education rank
Black Issues in Higher Education recently ranked the University of Georgia 16th in the nation for the number of doctorate degrees conferred upon African Americans.…
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Experimental wireless art project by UGA student enables virtual graffiti in downtown Athens
“Tagging,” a term used by graffiti artists to describe writing, is the name of a new University of Georgia student project that will allow Internet…
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Law Students Answer the Call for Democracy
In the wake of the 2000 voting controversy in Florida, there was increased activity in front and behind the scenes on Election Day as independent…
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UGA’s Jekyll Island 4-H Center to be rededicated August 7
A rededication ceremony is planned for August 7 at the Jekyll 4-H Center on Jekyll Island. The ceremony officially marks the completion of a $1.5…
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Minority undergraduates present posters July 29
Monday, July 28, 2003 MEDIA ADVISORY Minority undergraduates present posters tomorrow as part of UGA summer research program Students from historically underrepresented groups are currently…
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UGA’s Fanning Institute to offer “Teaching Through Activities” workshop
The J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership at the University of Georgia will offer a workshop titled “Teaching Through Activities” on Thursday, July 31, from 9…
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UGA scientists test less lethal means to determine contaminant uptake
When scientists need to determine how much of a contaminant in an environment actually remains in the animals that live there, traditionally they have had…
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UGA education researchers bring virtual gorilla program to Barrow County teachers, youngsters
They’ll be knuckle-walking and twirling and foraging for food. It’s a jungle out there – at least, it will be for a group of Barrow…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine admits more students to its class of 2007
On August 18, 96 students in the College of Veterinary Medicine will begin their four-year pursuit of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. The class…
