Interior Design students view work at exhibit

A New Vision for Historic Fort Benning

September 30, 2025

University of Georgia Institute of Government enlists students to reimagine gas station

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Scholars with vests stand for a group photo

Growing Rural Georgia

September 01, 2025

The PROPEL Rural Scholars program leaves its mark on both student scholars and communities

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From left to right, Cordele Crisp Chamber of Commerce President Monica Simmons,  PROPEL Rural Scholars Lydia Bellflower, Chase Walker, Robie Lucas and Sophie Dechant visit the Cordele Historical Museum. (Photo by Sara Ingram)

PROPEL Rural Scholars help Crisp County juice up tourism with museum best practices guide

June 18, 2025

This spring, University of Georgia undergraduate students participating in the PROPEL Rural Scholars program helped one Georgia county explore ideas to juice up tourism by creating a best practices guide for rural specialty museums.

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PROPEL Rural Scholars tour a storm debris collection site in Emanuel County with public safety personnel. (Photo by Sara Ingram)

After the Storm: PROPEL Rural Scholars help Emanuel County analyze community’s response to Hurricane Helene

June 17, 2025

Emanuel County had just begun its partnership with the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government as a PROPEL community when Hurricane Helene struck Georgia, leaving a path of destruction across the state.

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PROPEL Rural Scholars presented their final projects at the UGA Carl Vinson Institute of Government. From left to right, Susannah Parker, Alexa Moore, Anagha Menon and Olivia Cook. (Photo by Sara Ingram)

UGA students make an impact in rural Georgia communities

June 16, 2025

PROPEL Rural Scholars complete research projects

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