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In the ever-growing metropolis of Atlanta, an invisible challenge persists for many residents — food insecurity. Defined as having limited or uncertain access to adequate, nutritious food, the reasons behind this challenge are complex and multifaceted. With dedicated efforts to address this pressing issue, the University of Georgia has boots on the ground offering a combination of education and community engagement, nourishing both bodies and communities in the process.
The impact of rural health goes beyond the individual. It affects the whole community.
Through a long-time partnership with the University of Georgia, residents in a rural Georgia community benefit from innovation, expertise, and collaboration to improve health and economic prosperity.
When asked to imagine a living organism, you might think of flowers, animals, and other things that move and grow. Would a city ever cross your mind?
UGA teaches high school students the ropes of commercial shrimping
Baxley, like many small towns across America, saw fewer people working, shopping and living downtown as people and industries migrated to more urban areas. To bring that energy back, Appling County looked to fuel change from within, using its existing resources.
After-school programs leverage sports and tutoring to connect UGA and Athens students
To visit the most pristine areas of Georgia’s barrier islands, you’ll likely need to hire one of the mom-and-pop ecotourism businesses that charter tours to these enchanting but sensitive places. An award-winning UGA program trains these ecotour guides to give enriching tours without disturbing fragile ecosystems.
In the ever-growing metropolis of Atlanta, an invisible challenge persists for many residents — food insecurity. Defined as having limited or uncertain access to adequate, nutritious food, the reasons behind this challenge are complex and multifaceted. With dedicated efforts to address this pressing issue, the University of Georgia has boots on the ground offering a combination of education and community engagement, nourishing both bodies and communities in the process.
The impact of rural health goes beyond the individual. It affects the whole community.
Through a long-time partnership with the University of Georgia, residents in a rural Georgia community benefit from innovation, expertise, and collaboration to improve health and economic prosperity.
When asked to imagine a living organism, you might think of flowers, animals, and other things that move and grow. Would a city ever cross your mind?
UGA teaches high school students the ropes of commercial shrimping
Baxley, like many small towns across America, saw fewer people working, shopping and living downtown as people and industries migrated to more urban areas. To bring that energy back, Appling County looked to fuel change from within, using its existing resources.
After-school programs leverage sports and tutoring to connect UGA and Athens students
To visit the most pristine areas of Georgia’s barrier islands, you’ll likely need to hire one of the mom-and-pop ecotourism businesses that charter tours to these enchanting but sensitive places. An award-winning UGA program trains these ecotour guides to give enriching tours without disturbing fragile ecosystems.
In the ever-growing metropolis of Atlanta, an invisible challenge persists for many residents — food insecurity. Defined as having limited or uncertain access to adequate, nutritious food, the reasons behind this challenge are complex and multifaceted. With dedicated efforts to address this pressing issue, the University of Georgia has boots on the ground offering a combination of education and community engagement, nourishing both bodies and communities in the process.
The impact of rural health goes beyond the individual. It affects the whole community.
Through a long-time partnership with the University of Georgia, residents in a rural Georgia community benefit from innovation, expertise, and collaboration to improve health and economic prosperity.
When asked to imagine a living organism, you might think of flowers, animals, and other things that move and grow. Would a city ever cross your mind?
UGA teaches high school students the ropes of commercial shrimping
Baxley, like many small towns across America, saw fewer people working, shopping and living downtown as people and industries migrated to more urban areas. To bring that energy back, Appling County looked to fuel change from within, using its existing resources.
After-school programs leverage sports and tutoring to connect UGA and Athens students
To visit the most pristine areas of Georgia’s barrier islands, you’ll likely need to hire one of the mom-and-pop ecotourism businesses that charter tours to these enchanting but sensitive places. An award-winning UGA program trains these ecotour guides to give enriching tours without disturbing fragile ecosystems.