Month: December 2022
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Good peanuts start from the ground up
Several factors are critical to Georgia’s peanut farmers.
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UGA campuses closed Friday, Dec. 23 due to weather
Due to the National Weather Service’s expectation of extremely low temperatures and dangerously high winds…
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Doug Chapin: Ready to Rock
See Rock City through the eyes of its CEO.
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UGA photographers share their favorite photos of 2022
From the National Championship to campus laboratories to special events, UGA photographers Peter Frey, Dorothy…
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Farmers face severe mental health care barriers
Study reveals certain norms make seeking help difficult.
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New vice president for government relations announced
Kevin Abernethy has considerable experience in both state and federal relations.
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Study links social media, gaming addiction to emotions
Adolescents who have trouble regulating emotions are most at risk.
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Tapping into the sweet life
Vidalia has a fresh vision thanks to UGA’s community brand strategy team.
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Commencement speakers share lessons with new graduates
Degrees conferred on 3,202 students during Dec. 16 ceremonies.
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Breeding the best peanut
UGA peanut breeders work to develop best variety for Georgia’s farmers.
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$3M pledged for UGA Poultry Science Building
The Luther and Susie Harrison Foundation provides the largest single gift for the building to…
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Scientists develop method for trees to flower in months
Normal breeding experiments can take years to come to fruition.
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UGA ramps up data science and AI hiring initiative
The initiative was sparked by the work of the Task Force on Academic Excellence.
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New weather radar could be a game-changer
The radar system should improve forecasting in North Georgia.
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Alumna named inaugural Quad Fellow
Fellowship supports interdisciplinary students from across four countries.
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Planning for retirement? Good luck finding advice
UGA researchers found a startling lack of financial advice resources in many U.S. states.
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UGA sets record with two Marshall Scholars in 2022
Honors seniors Natalie Moss and Lauren Wilkes received the honor.
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State is in for a mild, short recession
The Georgia Economic Outlook report says state should avoid the worst effects.
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Embark Georgia receives $1.5M to expand program
The program aims to improve education for homeless and former foster children.
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Students develop designs for UHC wellness courtyard
Students were tasked with envisioning an outdoor wellness space.
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New facial recognition technology scans your ear
Ear recognition may be more convenient if you’re masking.
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UGA Commencement set for Dec. 16
3,202 students are eligible for graduation this December.


