About UGA
The invisible war
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Twenty years after the 36-year long civil conflict in Guatemala, a UGA-led research team found many Guatemalan refugees in Mexico still suffering.
Thirty years of helping small business
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After yet another meal slid across her bamboo tray and spilled, Ashley Hatcher had an idea for a new invention — spill-proof trays.
Speed the plow
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An orange sun peers over the trees as green crops shimmer with morning dew. In the distance, cows are mooing.
Gaining International Legal Experience
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While England and the United States have historically been allies, relationships between some citizens were recently put to the test inside a mock courtroom.
The World at Large
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“The World at Large,” a tribute to the engagement of UGA faculty, students and visitors from around the world.
Teaching for America
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Currently, children growing up in low-income communities in the United States often face tremendous socio-economic challenges.
East African Entrepreneurs Visit the University of Georgia
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Members of the University of Georgia community are taking the first step in developing a mutually beneficial trade relationship between Kenyan entrepreneurs and the United States.
Ecolodge San Luis: a Course in Study-Abroad
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Ecotourism is a burgeoning business in many parts of the world, an open door to exploring an environment that is nearly in balance with its human cohabitants.
And the winner is…
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In 1940, The Grapes of Wrath won a Pulitzer Prize in the Novel category, and Arthur Krock of the New York Times got one for Correspondence Journalism.



