Tag: Outreach
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New series will examine the science behind obesity
Visiting professors will discuss the latest ideas about why we eat what we do…
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Global connections
At a time of increasing economic and academic globalization, it’s good to have plenty of…
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‘Carpe Insectum’
About 900 visitors looking for the chance to take in, touch or even taste bugs…
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Partnership yields new feedback tool for government leaders
A recent collaboration between faculty from the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and the psychology…
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UGA units partner to establish pet-friendly emergency shelters
When the threat of disaster forces evacuees to flee their homes, no one wants to…
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Eleven students named 2012-13 PSO Scholars
Eleven undergraduate students have been named Public Service and Outreach Scholars for 2012-2013.
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Ready for anything: OSEP programs will focus on emergency planning
In observance of National Preparedness Month, UGA’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness will…
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New PIC facility in Griffin will help launch food products
The state of Georgia’s 2013 budget includes $3.5 million to construct a long-awaited facility where…
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Habersham Co. joins Archway Partnership
Habersham County is the newest community to partner with UGA and the University System of…
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Coastal stewards
Since the 1970s, staff at UGA’s Marine Education Center and Aquarium on Skidaway Island have…
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Career Center wins national award for marketing communications plan
The Career Center received the National Association of Colleges and Employers Innovation Excellence Award, which…
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Students learn about Ghana during summer study-abroad program
For Leyla Alexander-Genculu, a senior fashion merchandising major from Atlanta, studying abroad in Ghana this…
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State’s commissioner of public health to discuss adult, childhood obesity
Brenda Fitzgerald, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health and state health officer, will…
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Selig study: University added $2.1 billion to local economy
UGA continues to positively influence the Athens-area economy through both funds and employment. For fiscal…
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‘Power’ play: UGA goes back to national science, engineering festival
The 6-year-old boy spotted the microscopes at UGA’s bioenergy exhibit and pulled his parents…
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Fun and Games
UGA will be sending 29 Bulldogs—27 athletes, one coach and one official—to the Olympics in…
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Double duty
A UGA flag flown over the Afghanistan barracks of Georgia National Guardsmen has been returned…
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Sea worthy
It’s a Friday afternoon on Charlie Phillips’ dock and bags of 200-count clams are packed…
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Eight faculty named 2011-2012 Service-Learning Fellows
Eight UGA faculty members have been named Service-Learning Fellows for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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GLOBES to host fall reception for new, returning members
GLOBES, the university’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender organization for faculty and staff, will mark 17…
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Change of space
Ongoing projectsConstruction on the 115,000-square-foot Special Collections Libraries building should be complete in late August…
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Meeting for the minds: Professors visit classes in area school systems
Had it been any other day, the professor and the 11-year-old may never have met. …
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UGA makes initial payment in support of Navy agreement
On April 23, the University of Georgia paid the first $250,000 installment to the Athens…
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Solving community issues
When a county’s population increases rapidly, morphs from suburban to urban and includes people who…
