The University of Georgia
Students learn obesity reality in virtual world

Students learn obesity reality in virtual world

UGA professors use computer simulations to make obesity lessons come alive in the classroom. Read More

About UGA

Page « First  <  5 6 7 8 9 >  Last »
{title_gallery}

UGA’s “Morrill” Obligation

Compete in a Global Economy

The university is honoring the 150th anniversary of the creation of the land-grant college system, which provides the basis for it service mission.

{title_gallery}

Rare opportunities

Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)

‘Mom, I’m holding a Bible from the 1500s,’  texted Melissa Manson, a second-year theatre and broadcast journalism major. Melissa is a member of the first class to be taught in the new Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries Building.

{title_gallery}

Cub scouts

Maximizing Research Opportunities

Researchers at UGA are working on a strategy to protect a black bear population in middle Georgia threatened by a state road-widening project.

{title_gallery}

Honors and awards

Maximizing Research Opportunities

Excellence in teaching and creative research took center stage when University of Georgia Faculty members were recognized for outstanding contributions to the academy, in mid April.

{title_gallery}

Service got a smile

Compete in a Global Economy

For the sixth consecutive year, UGA has been named to the 2012 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

{title_gallery}

Tired Creek Lake gets wake up call

Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)

Working with UGA’s Archway Partnership, public relations students from Grady College found a unique opportunity to serve a Georgia community.

{title_gallery}

Living healthy

Maximizing Research Opportunities

A UGA Fanning Institute study conducted in the west central Georgia city of Columbus has outlined action steps to combat the growing concern of childhood obesity.

{title_gallery}

Group therapy pays off

Compete in a Global Economy

Area small business CEOs get blatant honesty from their peers during a no-holds-barred business group therapy session presented by the Terry College of Business the third Friday of each month.

{title_gallery}

No shortage of big needs

Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)

Certain counties in Georgia have no veterinarian to provide large animal services. A joint program between the College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was developed to help solve this problem.