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Online Science Education program steers alumna toward further degree
December 17, 2020DeJanna Pressley graduated from UGA’s Mary Frances Early College of Education with a Master’s of Education in Science Education in summer 2019. Currently, Pressley works as a 7th-grade middle school teacher in the Newton County School District. Because of her full-time employment status, the online…
UGA provides free online mental health assistance
December 15, 2020In January 2020, President Morehead announced the University’s full support of UGA Student Affairs and the University Health Center to lead new mental initiatives. Therapy Assistance Online (TAO) along with other resources provided by University Health Center, has been recognized as a tremendous resource for all…
Helpful Online Final Exam tips
December 10, 2020Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Georgia community are set to take their finals online. If you’re not a traditional online student, this semester’s finals week will look different—instead of picking up a pen and paper, you will reach for your mouse and laptop. Here are some…
Online Certificate helps a student confirm career aspiration
December 8, 2020Jessica Wolf earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia in geography with a minor in Spanish in 2016. After graduating, Wolf moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina to teach English and work for a technology company. To further her education, Wolf is currently pursuing the online Graduate…
Graduate Certificate of Gerontology teaches student about disaster management and more
December 3, 2020Christopher Russo worked as a Clinical Researcher studying Alzheimer’s and dementia in older adults. With the goal of protecting the health of the general public and focusing on emergency preparedness, Russo decided to pursue a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology online at the University of Georgia. In his decision…
Family financial discussions help college students handle financial-related stress
December 1, 2020A new study from the University of Georgia suggests that families who discuss money more often help their children through difficult times. Money is a complicated but important subject. It can be especially stressful for young adults to figure out how to prepare for future finances and manage…
New Technology Helps Food Safety Initiatives
November 24, 2020The University of Georgia has developed a new technology that can be used to identify pests that contribute to plant and crop destruction. They are partnering with a government organization, Organismo Internacional Regional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (OIRSA), to implement the tool. Many countries struggle with food shipments being…
UGA alumna values flexibility in Low-Residency MFA
November 17, 2020Samantha Bresnahan graduated from UGA in 2018 from the Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Narrative Media Writing program. Bresnahan pursued this degree while working for CNN International in their global features unit, where she has produced and written special programs and documentaries for 11 years. “I’ve had…
Top five myths about the UGA graduate application process
November 10, 2020Ahead of Spring application deadlines for UGA graduate programs, Cheri Bliss, Director of Graduate Student Services, debunks the top 5 most common myths regarding the application process. Here are some of the most common questions asked by prospective students and answers that may surprise you. Do all my documents, such…
How to approach the holidays during Covid-19
November 5, 2020With the holidays quickly approaching, the looming question has been how to manage family gatherings during COVID-19? When discussing whether to hold a family gathering during the pandemic there are no easy answers, especially considering that the U.S is experiencing another massive spike in cases. …