Answer:The University of Georgia’s vigorous public service tradition began almost as soon as the university was established by the Georgia General Assembly as the first state-chartered university in the country in 1785. Scholars from the first graduating class of 1804 immediately created a culture of leadership for the state, and public service became ingrained as one of UGA’s fundamental missions as the university adopted more formal outreach commitments.
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