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Detox Diets: Helpful or Harmful?

January 22, 2020

On the top of many people’s New Year resolutions list is a type of detox diet—the focus being on cleansing your body by only consuming juices and laxatives.  In an Inverse article, Emma Laing, UGA online professor in M.S. Foods and Nutrition and director of…

Meet John Prechtel, Your Distance Librarian

January 21, 2020

The University of Georgia prides itself on the number of resources that are made available to students–both on campus and online. For one, students on campus have access to a number of libraries in many departments and John Prechtel, UGA’s new distance librarian, is a valuable resource available for all…

UGA Ranked Among Best Online Programs in the U.S.

January 16, 2020

Updated 2/2023 In 2020, the University of Georgia’s online degree programs rose sharply in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 Best Online Programs rankings that were released and feature the top-ranked online programs for business and education in the country.   Terry College’s…

5 Advantages of Taking Online Summer Courses

January 13, 2020

Registration for summer classes is open and avaliable to all students, and it’s time to start making plans for summer break. The sun and sand may already be calling your name, but take a moment to consider the option of taking courses online for all or part of the summer…

Online Student’s New Year Resolutions

January 8, 2020

New Year’s resolutions. Have you considered using the New Year to kickstart an educational journey, learn a new set of skills and enhance your career? Online student and Atlanta native, Kathy Lopez, intends to focus on her academic goals this 2020. She is completing a Pre-Professional Speech Language Pathology…

Financial Therapy for Couples Can Lower Chance of Breakups

December 11, 2019

In this day in age, therapy has become more normalized and accessible; on any given day, one can seek out therapy for any given cause. So what if you and your partner could seek out therapy for money issues or finances? A new, emerging type of therapy known as…

Holiday weight gain. Fact or Myth?

December 9, 2019

As preparation for the holiday season approaches, mark weight gain off your list.  Jamie Cooper, UGA associate professor and director in the department of food and nutrition, conducted a study that found tactical measures to ease the stress of holiday weight gain.  The research reveals if you do…

Focus on Faculty: Javier Boyas

December 4, 2019

Javier Boyas, associate professor in the UGA School of Social Work and Master of Social Work (MSW) program director, started his career at UGA in 2018. Since his start, his focus is centered around the Latinx community and the populations large shift to Georgia and other Southern states. …

5 Helpful Apps to Help Get You Through Finals Season

December 2, 2019

As we move into finals season, many students find it difficult to keep up with changing course workloads, their professional work and maintain a work/life balance. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an app for that? While there isn’t one app that can manage your life completely, we…

Does cold weather make you crave comfort food?

November 25, 2019

As the seasons change and the temperatures begin to drop, we may find ourselves reaching for more plentiful, rich foods. Comfort foods are associated with cold weather and bring us just that – comfort. With Thanksgiving and holiday parties just around the corner, this can mean a rush of…