Tag: About UGA
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Reducing Injuries, Death Toll on Georgia’s Roads
Vehicular crashes are a leading cause of injury and death, particularly among teens and young…
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Playing with the Big Dawgs
Student interns in UGA’s Washington Semester Program get hands-on training in the nation’s capital and…
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Friends on the Faculty
Through UGA’s Honors Faculty Mentor Network, first-year Honors students have the guidance and support of…
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Out of the wild
The UGA graduate student is in Sierra Leone during the dry season, from October to…
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The new village at Cherokee Heritage Center in Oklahoma
Visitors to the Ancient Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah, Okla., have for…
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How does your garden grow?
When Alice Richards’ family decided to give $1 million to the State Botanical Garden at…
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Taming the Monster
The Certified Public Accountants licensing examination’s difficulty is so renowned that the long-running joke among…
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Teaching professors to teach
Every little advantage helps as new graduates venture into the uncertain world of employment, especially…
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Hot Java!
Seeing University of Georgia students jump-starting a day with a cup of coffee isn’t unusual.…
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Art and research intersect
What do digital literature, poetry pedagogy, postmodern jewelry and engineered art have in common?
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Georgia Museum of Art launches virtual museum in Second Life
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia recently launched a virtual museum…
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Georgia Review wins big
The Georgia Review, the internationally known quarterly journal of arts and letters published at the…
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Extending education
These days hundreds of students are enrolled in graduate and undergraduate programs at UGA’s three…
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Aiding teachers of students with autism
A University of Georgia graduate program in special education that has prepared scores of Georgia…
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Front and center: New Tate
After two years of construction, the 100,000-square-foot addition to the Tate Student Center opened June…
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Jamming out
The University of Georgia Music Business Program gave students and invited guests a headlining act…
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Class projects provide local nonprofits with valuable benefits
When Zach Alig was contacted by students in the School of Social Work, the timing…
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Liberia’s General Assembly meets Georgia’s General Assembly
Liberia is emerging from a 14-year civil war that has left its infrastructure and economy…
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Chicken feet: it’s what’s for dinner
Dermatitis in humans can make skin itch and burn. When it hits chickens, it drastically…
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A different view of the world
The girls gather in groups of three on the cement floor of the Bukongo Day…
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Academics and adventure in Costa Rica
Against the tranquil backdrop of Costa Rica’s cloudforest, students from UGA and Universidad de Costa…
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Empowering women in Kenya
The Maasai women of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province are homemakers, health educators, small business owners,…
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Working together against terror
At first glance, there would appear to be only the most tenuous of connections between…
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UGA helps build Georgia co-ops
Jerry Adams knows growing chestnuts has its ups and downs. Pilar Quintero says owning and…
