Month: January 2025
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Fort Valley, UGA teaming up for downtown beautification project
The project is the first of three that Fort Valley will complete as part of…
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CAES scientists discover how cyst nematodes attack crops
Researchers are closer to understanding how cyst nematodes can co-opt a sugar beet’s vascular system.
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The Georgia Review to receive $12,500 award from National Endowment for the Arts
The grant will support the publication of future, high-quality issues.
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Fighting fire with fire: How prescribed burns can help mitigate wildfire risks
Yukiko Hashida explores method to combat wildfires in California.
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Nursing director sets students up for a healthier future
Missy Jackson teaches patients how to care for themselves.
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Fast fashion exhibition opens with sustainable clothing swap
The exhibition will be on display through July.
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Georgia Museum of Art lifts up Ukrainian art in ‘gesture of solidarity’
The pieces will be on display through June 1.
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Book details the historical success of controversial fast-food item
In “Nuggets of Gold,” Patrick Dixon looks back at the history of the Chicken McNugget…
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New initiatives continue to enhance campus security at UGA
University’s investment in new safety and security initiatives totals $25 million over the last nine…
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Award-winning UGA program selects 2025 cohort
The Rural Engagement Workshop supports collaborative academic research.
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UGA’s commitment to excellence drives record-breaking year
President Jere W. Morehead reflects on a year of defining moments.
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Appalachia takes center stage in UGA Theatre production
“John Proctor is the Villain” will be staged in the Cellar Theatre.
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Jones, Talarico receive 2025 President’s Medal
Judge Steve Jones and the late Susette Talarico recognized in award ceremony.
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Vacations are good for employee well-being, and the effects are long lasting
Unplug from work and engage in physical activities while on vacation.
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25th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture draws influential speakers to campus
The lecture honors Early’s quiet determination and dignity.
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UGA students learn proper pet care through service-oriented CAES course
Class attracts students from across the university interested in proper pet care.
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CAES program equips students with high-value skills in livestock breeding
The program uses a herd of cows to give students first hand experience in livestock…
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The Oglethorpe Echo receives $50,000 JournalismAI and Google News Initiative grant
The grant will enable The Echo to explore best practices to implement AI technologies.
