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77th Annual Peabody Awards

May 17, 2018

The 77th annual Peabody Awards Ceremony is taking place Saturday, May 19 at 5 p.m. in Cipriani Wall Street, New York City. This annual red-carpet celebration honors the best storytelling in television, radio/podcast and digital media. The Peabody Awards is housed in the Grady College of Journalism…

Leveraging LinkedIn’s Potential

May 10, 2018

LinkedIn is the world’s largest platform for professional networking. Building a supportive network is essential to career success. LinkedIn can be extremely useful in networking and finding jobs, but also overwhelming. We have a few tips on how to best utilize LinkedIn to reach your career goals.   Build a…

You might be a Bulldog if…

May 1, 2018

With graduation fast approaching, there’s still time to get in on some of the favorite Bulldog traditions. If you’re going to be in Athens for Commencement this Friday, take a look at these Bulldog traditions and try to complete them all. If you do, let us know! Tweet…

5 Apps to Ease Your Nerves During Finals Season

April 26, 2018

As we move into finals season, many students find it overwhelming to keep up with changing course workloads and their professional work while attempting to manage 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…

Top 5 Reasons for Online Students to Participate in Commencement

April 24, 2018

Graduation day is coming up soon and all of UGA’s spring graduates are preparing for the big day. Graduating with your online degree from the University of Georgia is no small feat and you’ve more than earned a trip to Athens for the big ceremony. It’s an accomplishment to be proud…

MFA graduate produces CNN documentary, “The Feminist on Cellblock Y”

April 19, 2018

Emma Lacey-Bordeaux, UGA online MFA graduate, began her journey on making what has become CNN’s “The Feminist on Cellblock Y” while she was still here at UGA. Now, the initial interview has progressed into a full-length 75-minute documentary about a group of convicted felons in a California prison struggling…

UGA offers only online pre-veterinary anatomy summer course

April 10, 2018

Veterinary medicine is challenging, and it’s commonly accepted that comparative gross anatomy courses are among the most time-consuming and detail-oriented parts of the curriculum. A survey conducted by UGA professors found that more than 85 percent of 110 first-year veterinary students surveyed wished they had taken a pre-anatomy course…

Full-Time Parent, Full-Time Student: Managing going back to school as a full-time parent

April 3, 2018

Completing her education degree was always in the back of Marlene Kapish’s mind. However, as a mother of young children, it continually seemed to take a back seat. Marlene isn’t the only person to have experienced this feeling. Each year, thousands of parents make the decision to go…

Assistant professor Logan Fiorella co-authors study on misophonia; featured in top publications

March 29, 2018

For students who suffer from misophonia-or extreme sensitivity to the sound of people chewing, coughing, or eating-learning can be a challenge

Actor, Writer, and Comedian Rebecca Jackson-Artis Finds New Vision through Low-Residency MFA

March 27, 2018

The UGA MFA screenwriting program brings new vision to my life and career purpose. My voice is always honored and my writing is always nurtured. I have an amazing mentor who not only guides me to my optimal potential but Ramin Serry provides a wholistic perspective of the film and…