New faculty get a tour of the state

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After a two-year hiatus, UGA’s New Faculty Tour returned this year with 26 new employees spending four days traveling across Georgia and learning about the state’s economic, geographic, social and cultural diversity.

The tour passed through 13 cities and 40 of Georgia’s 159 counties stopping to show faculty members how UGA serves the state as its land- and sea-grant university, and how UGA Public Service and Outreach and UGA Extension plays a role in that work.

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