Month: July 2024
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Coyotes are everywhere. Should you be concerned?
Coyotes don’t pose a big threat to people, but they can to pets.
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Garden to receive $1.6M grant for native seed network
It will produce locally adapted seeds and other plant materials across the Southeast.
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34 Bulldogs are representing Georgia at Paris Olympics
They will be joined by eight individuals in coaching, operations, media relations and broadcasting.
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Mobile Market brings free vegetables to food deserts
UGA Extension in Fulton County ensures residents can access fresh food.
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Program introduces female high schoolers to construction careers
College of Environment and Design partnered to conduct hands-on camp.
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UGA plan highlights public art to boost rural economies
UGA’s PSO is helping to revive communities and spark hometown pride.
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UGA Mobile App enhances student experience
EITS team integrates eLearning Commons and improves accessibility
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Center for Teaching and Learning selects cohorts for 2024 faculty fellows programs
The Lilly Teaching Fellows, the Senior Teaching Fellows and the Fellows for Transformative Teaching will…
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UGA earns top awards for marketing and communications excellence
Recognitions were given to a variety of projects.
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UGA’s civil engineering program wins national award
This honor recognizes the college’s civil engineering program for its “excellence in promoting ethics, professionalism,…
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Dietetics students achieve perfect placement rate to post-graduate internships
All 30 students who applied were selected by dietetic internships, an important step in becoming…
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Pearl millet wins approval from honey bees and other pollinators
Pearl millet is an annual grass used for grain and forage.
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Lights off, fireflies on: UGA Extension and Fannin County partner to conserve fireflies
Georgia is home to at least 50 known species of fireflies, many of which are…
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Finding musical inspiration everywhere with James Naigus
Naigus discusses his career as a performer and composer, his love for John Williams scores,…
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Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2024
Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2024.
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Book analyzes the cultures and history of cats
In “Feline Cultures,” Éric Baratay uses testimonies written between the middle of the 18th century…
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Dublin-Laurens County new Archway Partnership community
The program provides UGA resources to help communities thrive.
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UGA continues to strengthen campus security
From new technology to campus escorts, enhancements will be highly visible to the campus community.
