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Kari Sicard has learned a lot from her travels. Now, she shows students in the Terry College of Business how international travel can be its own education. “I went on one…
Kari Sicard has learned a lot from her travels. Now, she shows students in the Terry College of Business how international travel can be its own education. “I went on one…
Madagascar is particularly vulnerable to climate change, as more numerous cyclones, rising seas and additional rain erode coastal areas, while prolonged drought and desertification plagues the southern part of the…
This story is adapted from the Lamar Dodd School of Art’s Graduate Student News and Galleries pages. First-year Art Education PhD student Erny ros V. Manlangit (Amos) blends two distinct…
Each year, hundreds of international researchers — from master’s degree students to academic faculty — apply to come to the University of Georgia to work in a wide range of academic…
A group of researchers from the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Department of Anthropology set out this past spring for the medieval village of Mercadal, Spain,…
From the time that our ancestors began cultivating food in the Fertile Crescent thousands of years ago, agriculture has been a life-sustaining practice that has enabled early civilizations to evolve…
At 8 years old, Danielle Essandoh unearthed a fascination with agriculture and never looked back. Her grandfather, a peanut farmer, welcomed her help around the family farm in her home country of…
Wyn Thomas brings life to the stage as playwright, composer and more. She looks at the world as a source of inspiration. As someone who is surrounded by art and…
In this episode, Cultivating Curiosity digs into the career of Dave Hoisington, director of the USAID Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Peanut at the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and…
Created specifically and exclusively for first-year students, the immersive Connect Abroad programs will connect you to peers, faculty, and unique experiences over UGA’s spring break in Cuba, Italy, Morocco, or the United…
A woman’s work is never done, especially during the rainy season. “Who has the time? A qualitative assessment of gendered intrahousehold labor allocation, time use and time poverty in rural…
Four University of Georgia faculty members have been named Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program (SEC ALDP) Fellows for 2023-2024. The program provides an opportunity for academic administrators to enhance their…