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Faculty in the University of Georgia's Franklin College of Arts and Sciences are partnering with Hart County residents to explore how storytelling, history, and the humanities can strengthen community identity.  For Patricia Richards, professor of sociology and women's and gender studies, the project reflects the humanities at their best.  "We're interested in how communities develop and retain a sense of identity as they grow and…
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Multidisciplinary Seed Grant Program has funded two new tracks of collaborative research projects: Rapid Interdisciplinary Proposals (RIP) and Innovation in Interdisciplinary Instruction (I-Cubed). The seed grant program responds to the need for new paradigms that shape future research, life-long learning, public discourse, service, and dynamic entrepreneurship. $50,000 in seed funding from college…