Month: July 2018
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Gallery: Students tending UGArden
Students in a UGA horticulture class are working as interns this summer at UGArden on…
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UGA donors set 5 records in 5 years
For the fifth consecutive year, UGA donors have set a record in fundraising.
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Officials get inside look at agriculture research in Griffin
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, U.S. Sen. David Perdue and Georgia Department of Agriculture…
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Students help with landscape revitalization at church
The 109-year-old campus of Young Harris Memorial United Methodist Church in Athens will be getting…
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Workers begin modification of White Dam
Under the direction of University of Georgia faculty experts and partners from multiple agencies, workers…
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Andrew Park
Associate professor Andrew Park conducts research that aims to predict and limit the transmission of…
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Isner’s Wimbledon run ends in epic marathon match
Former Georgia men’s tennis All-American John Isner now owns the record for the two longest…
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Gallery: Learning conservation in Africa
This summer, a group of 17 students from the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural…
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Cutting-edge research brings greater insight into how trees react to stress
It’s known as the “wood basket”: a highly productive region of forests in the Southern…
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Insurance liability card
The Georgia Liability Insurance Card for the 2018-2019 fiscal year can be downloaded from the…
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Scientists a step closer to predicting epidemics
A UGA team has created a mathematical model to identify when a population is approaching…
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Human research protection program earns full accreditation from AAHRPP
The University of Georgia’s program for ensuring the safety and protection of human subjects who…
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Innovation Gateway has moved more than 100 projects through its pipeline
If you’ve got an idea for a startup, Ian Biggs and the Innovation Gateway team…
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Former Bulldog Isner advances to Wimbledon semifinals
Former Georgia men’s tennis All-American John Isner used a 6-7, 7-6, 6-4, 6-3 win against…
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A refugee, alumna now realizing potential of her UGA education
When civil war broke out in Somalia in the early 1990s and raged on with…
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UGA researchers dive into a sea of questions
Captain Wynn Gale knew it was bad. He’d been commercial fishing off the coast of…
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UGA installs green infrastructure project in Brunswick
The area next to the soccer field at Brunswick’s Howard Coffin Park received a much-needed…
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Early life exposure to famine can lead to depression
New research from the University of Georgia reveals that exposure to famine during specific moments…
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Kira McEntire
Kira McEntire, who is receiving her Ph.D. specializing in wildlife biology this summer, is passionate…
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Susan Haire
Susan Haire, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, helps students develop…
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UGA alumna’s company improves on eco-friendly cleaning products
Mari Fox was at a stoplight while on a mission to find a specific brand…
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Students finding, preserving history in Dooly County
University of Georgia students are getting hands-on experience and helping preserve history in rural Georgia…
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Companies recognized for employing the most UGA grads
According to UGA’s Career Outcomes Survey, the top 25 employers hired a combined 760 graduates…
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Governor honors Certified Public Manager graduates
Gov. Nathan Deal knows that effective government stewardship helps Georgia remain America’s top state for…
