Tag: Public Service and Outreach
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Sanford Eugene ‘Gene’ Younts, 1930-2018
UGA Public Service and Outreach became the nation’s most extensive campus outreach program.
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Stafford joins Public Service and Outreach department
Saralyn Stafford, a community and economic developer with a 30-year career focused on Georgia, has…
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Faculty find research, collaboration opportunities during tour of Georgia
With hours together on the bus and at stops, the faculty members found shared interests,…
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UGA has three finalists for national economic development award
For the second year, three University of Georgia programs have been selected as finalists for…
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UGA drives agricultural success in Georgia
New faculty at the University of Georgia learned why agriculture continues to be the state’s…
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UGA works to help Atlanta aviation company soar
Dan Casey was looking for a location for a new business after selling his Oxnard,…
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Engineering camp challenges high school students
Dozens of area high school students got the opportunity to step into the shoes of…
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UGA helps a gelato business scoop up more customers
Wes Jones and Jackson Smith grew up as best friends in their north Atlanta neighborhood.…
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UGA building partnerships with STEM businesses
Some of Avalon Kandrac’s most enlightening moments as an undergraduate in the University of Georgia…
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Students help with landscape revitalization at church
The 109-year-old campus of Young Harris Memorial United Methodist Church in Athens will be getting…
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UGA installs green infrastructure project in Brunswick
The area next to the soccer field at Brunswick’s Howard Coffin Park received a much-needed…
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Governor honors Certified Public Manager graduates
Gov. Nathan Deal knows that effective government stewardship helps Georgia remain America’s top state for…
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Economic developer to steer rural initiatives
Saralyn Stafford, a community and economic developer with a 30-year career focused on Georgia, joins…
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UGA summer program empowers foster care youth to pursue higher education
Nyeelah Inniss had a clear goal to attend college after graduating from high school, but…
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UGA is cyber ready to help state fight hacker attacks
Cybercrime takes one of our society’s great strengths—the Internet—and exploits its weaknesses. The threat seems…
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VISTA program engages teens at library
On weekdays, the Athens-Clarke County Library on Baxter Street is a popular destination for students…
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Economic developers learn about coastal communities
Economic development professionals from Georgia’s inland counties got a firsthand look at University of Georgia…
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UGA promotes renaissance in multi-city partnership
A Georgia mountain community is forging a unique economic development partnership with two Tennessee cities…
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Donors honored for historic land preservation
Longtime University of Georgia supporters and alumni Craig and Diana Barrow were awarded the Margaret…
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Three faculty members complete PSO Fellowship
Abigail Borron, Jon Calabria and Elizabeth Weeks served as 2017-18 Public Service Faculty Fellows. They…
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Public Service and Outreach graduates 16 from leadership academy
Sixteen faculty and staff from University of Georgia Public Service and Outreach, Cooperative Extension and…
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UGA uncorks North Georgia’s ripening wine industry
Georgia’s wine industry is growing, bolstering the North Georgia economy by increasing the number of…
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Archway Partnership, Terry College of Business partner to serve communities, provide opportunities to students
Institute for Leadership Advancement partners with Archway Partnership for capstone projects.
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Engineering students solve elementary school’s sound problem
The Rocky Branch Elementary School cafeteria will soon be less noisy, thanks to students from…
