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Professor discusses adoption, future of wearable tech
Patrick O’Connor, a professor of kinesiology in the Mary Frances Early College of Education, spoke…
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Turfgrass specialist shares tips for getting rid of lawn burweed
Clint Waltz, a UGA Cooperative Extension turfgrass specialist in the College of Agricultural and Environmental…
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Assistant professor explains how confusion around grocery labels contributes to food waste
Carla Schwan, assistant professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences nutritional sciences department…
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Alice Tipton LaFleur publishes second book
Alice Tipton LaFleur, who retired after working in UGA’s Office of Institutional Research and the…
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A new insect threat in Georgia: The spotted lanternfly
The invasive insect found in Fulton County could soon make its way across the state.
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Furnishings and interiors program receives national award for excellence
The FACS program was one of just seven to receive the award nationally.
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Did you know you can grow: Kiwi
Although kiwi requires a bit more work than other fruits, it can be a very…
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Brooks named to SEC Executive Committee
Brooks is one of just seven members on the 2025–26 committee.
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Extension agent discusses value of citrus peels as natural pest repellants
Gabrielle LaTora, an agricultural entomologist who serves as an agriculture and natural resources agent with…
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Turfgrass extension specialist shares ways to get rid of crabgrass
Clint Waltz, turfgrass extension specialist with UGA Cooperative Extension, spoke with House Beautiful about ways…
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Coordinator offers tips to keep bees away from hummingbird feeders
Becky Griffin, community and school garden coordinator with the Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture and…
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Essays ponder the nature of meaningful learning
In “Themes for English B,” a teacher ponders the nature of meaningful learning, both in and beyond…
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UGA students receive 2025 Phi Kappa Phi study abroad grants
The $1,000 grants were awarded to only 75 students across the nation.
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Forty-seven UGA employees retired June 1, 2025
Forty-seven UGA employees retired June 1, 2025.
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Clinic director recommends couples take these steps before merging finances
Megan Ford, a financial therapist and clinic director in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Dean, professor discuss shifting cultural norms in medical school
Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, professor of medicine in the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership, and Shelley…
