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Professor Valerie Boyd: The Master of Fine Arts Program, and the Alice Walker Visit

October 1, 2015

Valerie Boyd, the Charlayne Hunter-Gault Distinguished Writer in Residence at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has had an extraordinary career as a narrative non-fiction writer. Boyd was the arts editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and worked as a journalist for almost two decades before becoming a UGA professor in 2004.

UGA Virtual Networking Hours: Connecting Bulldogs Around the World

September 24, 2015

By: Bethany Mills, Director of Alumni Career Services The University of Georgia Career Center and the Alumni Association have partnered to offer students and alumni a new, innovative way to connect through a virtual platform. These events, UGA Virtual Networking Hours, will allow students to connect with alumni around the world.

Guest Blog: The Move to Online Learning

September 22, 2015

By: Craig Piercy, Ph.D. It seems like only yesterday since we first planned to move our Master of Internet Technology online. It’s hard to believe that we will be graduating our first cohort of fully online students in May 2016.

So, You Are About to Teach Online

September 17, 2015

By: Lloyd P. Rieber, Ph.D. Professor of Learning, Design and Technology The University of Georgia, College of Education Since I started teaching online in about 2001, I have learned many things about teaching and myself. I’ll share a few of these insights in this post. The most basic…

UGA Ranked Among Nation’s Best Public Universities

September 10, 2015

In a ranking released yesterday, the U.S. News & World Report ranked UGA among the nation’s top public universities, placing UGA 21st on the list of 2016 Best Public Universities.  On the Best National Universities list, dominated by private institutions, UGA moved up to the 61st spot. “The University of Georgia…

5 Steps To Take Before Starting Online Group Work

September 8, 2015

One of the largest barriers that online students have to overcome when learning how to function as an online student is participating in online group work. It’s difficult to work on a team with a group of people who you’ve never met, and mostly interact with virtually. This also quickly…

Caroline Morris: An Alumna Whose Peers Changed Her Career

September 3, 2015

Caroline Morris, an alumna of the UGA online Masters in Food Technology program, and current McDonald’s Protein Manager, cultivated an interest in food beginning in high school. She won a few culinary competitions through Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, so when he didn’t find her calling at the University of Georgia as an undergraduate student, she took an offer at Johnson & Whales University in Rhode Island and attained her associate degree in Culinary Arts. She decided to enroll in the UGA online Masters in Food Technology program after some mail marketing.

University of Georgia Ranked #8 in Fifty Fittest Colleges 2015 List

August 31, 2015

The University of Georgia has been ranked #8 in a listing of The Active Times’s “50 Fittest Colleges.”  The rankings were determined based on factors such as access to athletic activities and facilities, students’ use of said facilities, campus dining options, the general happiness level of students, and the quality…

Are You Taking Advantage of Student Discounts?

August 26, 2015

There are many aspects of a traditional student’s experience that fall between the cracks when applied to an online student’s experience. One of those things is student discounts. Something you may not realize as a non-traditional student is that you are a student of the University of Georgia, so you…

Women’s Leadership Initiative at UGA Launched

August 25, 2015

The University of Georgia has experienced a static level in women holding leadership positions in the administration for over a decade, even as the proportion of female faculty has grown, which mirrors national, heavily scrutinized trends in higher education and the private sector. So, in spring 2015, President Jere W. Morehead and Provost Pamela Whitten launched the Women’s Leadership Initiative address this gender stagnation.