About UGA
Thirty years of helping small business
Compete in a Global Economy
After yet another meal slid across her bamboo tray and spilled, Ashley Hatcher had an idea for a new invention — spill-proof trays.
Green eggs and sand
Compete in a Global Economy
Every spring, thousands of horseshoe crabs swim to the shores of Georgia’s barrier islands to lay their eggs before slipping back into the sea.
Surviving breast cancer
Compete in a Global Economy
Surviving breast cancer is both a physical and emotional ordeal, but the consensus is that life generally returns to normal within two years of completing treatment.
It’s easy being green
Compete in a Global Economy
University of Georgia buses are still red and black, but they’re also a bit “greener” now that they’re running on environmentally friendly biodiesel.
The “failed” experiment
Maximizing Research Opportunities
The experiments had gone terribly awry. Mike Adang had expected the hornworms to be ready and waiting to devour more plants. They weren’t supposed to have died.
Indirect illness
Maximizing Research Opportunities
In the wake of national disasters such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina as well as traumas such as sexual assault, social workers are among the first to help victims heal.



