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Associate professor details importance of choosing the right childhood habits
Sami Yli-Piipari, associate professor in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s kinesiology department, spoke…
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Crop and soil sciences professor explains UGA research to remove PFAS
Qingguo “Jack” Huang, professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ crop and soil…
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Infectious diseases professor discusses fight against rare brain-eating disease in India
Dennis Kyle, professor of infectious diseases and cellular biology in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Assistant superintendent of plant operations shares which trees add to property value
Greg Huber, assistant superintendent of plant operations at UGA’s Griffin campus, spoke with House Beautiful about trees…
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Wildlife specialist details how to identify which animal is digging holes in yards
Michael Mengak, professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, spoke with Southern Living about how to identify what kind of animal is…
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Extension vegetable specialist explains what counts as a gourd — and if they’re safe to eat
Timothy Coolong, Extension vegetable specialist, spoke with Martha Stewart about what gourds actually are. Of the 975 species of gourd,…
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New novel tells the imagined memoir of Jimmie Rodgers, the Father of Country Music
Jimmie Rodgers is an American music legend — the only artist voted into the Rock & Roll, Country,…
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Columns holiday 2025 publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 5. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu…
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New essay collection explores key archaeology questions through various sites
For “Public Archaeology for the Twenty-First Century,” James F. Brooks and Jeremy M. Moss collected essays from 27…
