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UGA enters new era under Jere W. Morehead

UGA enters new era under Jere W. Morehead

The university’s 22nd president takes the reins with a sharp focus on improving the educational experience for UGA’s students. Read More

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Secure UGA, Secure Georgia

Secure UGA, Secure Georgia

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When the University of Georgia wanted to make its students, faculty, and staff safer on the Internet, the computer security awareness campaign known as SecureUGA was launched.

Textbook inspires Malawi teen to ‘harness the wind’

Textbook inspires Malawi teen to ‘harness the wind’

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A science textbook written by University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is being heralded as the inspiration and guide for a 14-year-old African boy’s quest to build a windmill that provided electricity to his family and village for the first time.

Air Force ROTC offers travel opportunities

Air Force ROTC offers travel opportunities

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This past summer, two University of Georgia Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets spent their summers traveling abroad and being paid for it.

International issues

International issues

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The University of Georgia Washington Semester Program and the UGA at Oxford Program have joined forces to offer undergraduates a new seven-week travel-study opportunity during summer 2010.

Teaching teachers to teach

Teaching teachers to teach

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Ten recent graduates or professionals in mathematics and science returned to classes at the University of Georgia in the fall to become future math and science teachers in Georgia’s public schools, thanks to a new scholarship program in the UGA College of Education, funded by nearly $1 million…

Living Green

Living Green

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“Reduce, reuse, recycle” has become a common catch-phrase in today’s society.