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Habitat for Humanity, UGA Campus
Habitat for Humanity, UGA Campus
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UGA Campus Habitat for Humanity (CHFH) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of substandard housing world-wide. UGA Habitat is also a division of the Athens Area Habitat for Humanity Affiliate.
Hapkido Club
Hapkido Club
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The UGA Hapkido Club instructs its members in the Korean art of hap-ki-do while enhancing public awareness and participation in martial arts training.
Hargrett Library Special Collection
Hargrett Library Special Collection
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The Hargrett Library Special Collection consists of rare and unusual manuscripts, books, and materials that are maintained by the University of Georgia Libraries. Included on this WWW site are links to selected maps and photographs from the Hargrett Collection.
Health Promotion and Behavior, Department of
Health Promotion and Behavior, Department of
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The Department of Health Promotion and Behavior provides students with in-depth knowledge and skills related to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of health promotion and education programs in various settings and for various client populations. At all levels (bachelor's, master's, and doctoral), the department seeks to produce professionals who possess both process-related skills in health promotion and education programming and comprehensive knowledge and understanding of health behavior.
Environmental Health Science
Environmental Health Science
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Environmental Health Science (College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences) is the study of the biological, chemical, and physical agents occurring naturally or introduced into the environment and their effects on our health and well-being. It includes a study of human activities, a vital component in our complex ecosystem. It serves the general welfare by safeguarding and improving the quality of shelter, air, water, food, and other natural resources.
Health Center, University Health Center
Health Services, University Health Services
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The University Health Center is recognized as one of the top college health facilities in the nation. The website for UHS includes information on clinics, general health, sexual health, and more.
Speech and Hearing Clinic
Speech and Hearing Clinic
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The Speech and Hearing Clinic, within the UGA College of Education's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, operates for two primary purposes: as a training clinic for graduate students earning a master's degree in speech-language pathology or audiology and as a service to the community.
Higher Education, Institute of
Higher Education, Institute of
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The Institute of Higher Education is a service, instruction, and research agency of the University of Georgia. Established in 1964, the Institute cooperates with other agencies and institutions in the development of higher education; assists in the professional preparation of administrative, faculty, and staff personnel; and studies the organizational and functional processes of colleges, universities, and statewide systems.
Jewish Student Union/Hillel
Jewish Student Union/Hillel
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Hillel, a broad-based Jewish body, supports all expressions of Judaism without endorsing any particular movement or organization. The Jewsih Student Union (JSU) extends an open invitation to all Jewish students at the University of Georgia.
Southern Historical Association
Southern Historical Association
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The Southern Historical Association (SHA) was organized November 2, 1934. Its objectives are the promotion of interest and research in southern history, the collection and preservation of the South's historical records, and the encouragement of state and local historical societies in the South. As a secondary purpose the Association fosters the teaching and study of all areas of history in the South.
History Department
History Department
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The website for the History Department at the University of Georgia includes information on graduate and undergraduate academic programs. Faculty information is also available as well as related links to associations and publications.
Hispanic Student Association (HSA)
Hispanic Student Association (HSA)
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The Hispanic Student Association page promotes the organization and the Hispanic culture at the University of Georgia.
National Center for Home Food Preservation
National Center for Home Food Preservation
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The National Center for Home Food Preservation is a source for current research-based recommendations for most methods of home food preservation.
Hong Kong Student Union
Hong Kong Student Union
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The Hong Kong Student Union (HKSU) is a website for all people interested in Hong Kong.
Honors Program
Honors Program
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The Honors Program at the University of Georgia is designed to provide the ablest students with resources they need to make the most of their undergraduate experiences. Special classes, individualized attention, opportunities for independent research and close contact with the most distinguished members of the faculty, enable students in the Honors Program to combine the depth of a liberal arts college with the breadth of a major research university.
Horticulture, Department of
Horticulture, Department of
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The Department of Horticulture gives students, both undergraduate and graduate, excellent opportunities to mature and excel. Faculty and staff provide for a nurturing and challenging educational experience at the University. A primary teaching facility is located on the University campus in Athens, GA. Additionally, research facilities operate on Experiment Station campuses in Georgia. The Georgia Station is in Griffin, while the Coastal Plain Station is set up down in Tifton. Extension Horticulture units can be found in Athens, Tifton, Savannah, and Fort Valley. The Extension facilities provide assitance to the general public as well as the industry.
Horticulture Club
Horticulture Club
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The website for the UGA Horticulture Club includes general information for those who may be interested and updates and announcements to current members.
Horticulture Trial Gardens
Horticulture Trial Gardens
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The University of Georgia Horticulture Trail Gardens website includes information on research in floricuture. The gardens serve research and teaching functions and are an important resource for breeders, retailers, growers, landscapers, and consumers. The data collected are an invaluable addition to the pool of knowledge of ornamental plants. Our open house provides an opportunity for gardeners, breeders, and growers to view the trials. Plant breeders and representatives of many of the major international horticultural firms visit the gardens to acquire first-hand data to produce better cultivars for the expanding southern market.
University Housing
University Housing
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The Department of University Housing offers a variety of on-campus living facilities. Visit the department's website for general information, a view of the halls and communities, and information on special programs.
Housing and Consumer Economics
Housing and Consumer Economics
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The website Department of Housing and Consumer Economics, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, includes information on undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty members, and more.
Human Development and Disability, Institute on: A University Affiliated Program
Human Development and Disability, Institute on: A University Affiliated Program
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The Georgia UAP works with others to create opportunities that will improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families. The UAP advances the understanding of the ability of all people through education, research, and public service.

Counseling and Human Development Services, Department of
Counseling and Human Development Services, Department of
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The Department of Counseling and Human Development Services offers one of the largest graduate programs in The University. The Department has a rich history of service for over fifty years as a primary state, regional, and national training site for students who have pursued careers in counseling and related educational fields in settings as diverse as schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, clinics, community agencies, prisons, and state and federal government agencies.
Human Resources, University Office of
Human Resources, University Office of
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The Office of Human Resources is a key support organization which provides the University community with human resource programs essential to the achievement of institutional goals. The Human Resources staff serves the campus by interviewing and referring applicants, classifying positions, maintaining employee records, counseling employees, providing a full service benefits program, and providing an effective training and development program to enhance the skills and abilities of University faculty and staff.
Humanities and Arts, The Center for
Humanities and Arts, The Center for
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The Center for Humanities and Arts at the University of Georgia promotes thoughtful inquiry into the philosophical, social, ethical, legal, aesthetic, religious, and ideological implications of our knowledge of the world through research grants, lectures, symposia, radio programs, and publications. Under its Humanities-Science Interface Initiative, the center facilitates intellectual exchange and scholarly collaboration among humanists, social scientists, and scientists in the exploration of social and scientific values. In the Program for Global Understanding, the center addresses cultural and political issues related to the emergence of a global society.
E-Text and Humanities Computing Lab
E-Text and Humanities Computing Lab
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The E-Text and Humanities Computing Lab supports the creation and development of electronic text by faculty and graduate students in the humanities. The lab offers several stations with attached scanners, a variety of applications, classes, and some individual assistance.
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