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Georgia freshwater fish
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This is no fish tale: a new Georgia Museum of Natural History Web site offers the most complete look at Georgia fishes, what they are and where they’re found.
Cortona Program celebrates its 40th anniversary
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Forty-one years ago, UGA art faculty member John Kehoe traveled to Italy looking for a place to locate a new kind of international program.
Professor of social work creates website for cancer survivors
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At a young age, School of Social Work assistant professor Kimberly Clay developed an interest…
Class projects provide local nonprofits with valuable benefits
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When Zach Alig was contacted by students in the School of Social Work, the timing couldn’t have been better.
Liberia’s General Assembly meets Georgia’s General Assembly
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Liberia is emerging from a 14-year civil war that has left its infrastructure and economy in shambles.
Chicken feet: it’s what’s for dinner
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Dermatitis in humans can make skin itch and burn. When it hits chickens, it drastically reduces farmers’ profits and cuts the supply of an Asian delicacy – chicken feet.
A different view of the world
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The girls gather in groups of three on the cement floor of the Bukongo Day School on Tanzania’s Ukerewe Island and stare at the blank paper and crayons before them.
Academics and adventure in Costa Rica
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Against the tranquil backdrop of Costa Rica’s cloudforest, students from UGA and Universidad de Costa Rica recently shared their research, ideas, culture and experiences.
Empowering women in Kenya
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The Maasai women of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province are homemakers, health educators, small business owners, social workers, and community advocates.



