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Wild pig populations in U.S. can be managed
Study will help conservation groups understand and plan for managing the problem.
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A new way to earn a Terry MBA
Online MBA program welcomes first cohort this fall.
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UGA joins College Cost Transparency Initiative
The initiative will standardize the language used in financial aid offers.
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Bulldogs blast Kentucky in battle of unbeatens
Georgia dominates the Wildcats, 51-13, for its 23rd straight victory.
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UGA dedicates new Poultry Science Building
$54.1M facility reflects continued investment in students, focus on advancing poultry industry.
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ASL faculty, students cultivate inclusivity during Deaf Awareness Month
Deaf Awareness Month is observed in September.
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UGA awarded National Science Foundation grant for arts and STEM graduate education
An interdisciplinary team of faculty will develop arts-based workshops.
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Ecology lecturer identifies solutions
Alli Injaian looks for ways to solve problems as they arise.
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UGA Presents welcomes new Hamburg Steinway piano with free inaugural recital
Preceding the concert from 6:30-7:15 p.m. is a lecture by Fred Child, host of “Performance Today.”
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Trio to perform intimate show at Ramsey Concert Hall
The performance will take place Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
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Associate professor discusses impact of high mortgage rates
Richard Martin, associate professor in the real estate program in the Terry College of Business, recently spoke with Axios about the connection between rising mortgage…
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Professor shares way to check pet heart health
Joe Bartges, professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, recently spoke with NBC News about diet-related dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and a way to tell if…
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Entomologist details ways to keep spiders away
Elmer Gray, a UGA Cooperative Extension entomologist and researcher in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, recently spoke with Southern Living about the different…
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Book takes on Hollywood and the sharksploitation genre
“Fins: A Novel of Relentless Satire” is a thinly disguised effort to right a wrong, seeking to counter the influence of the sensationalist portrayal of…
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Inspiring future scientists
Camp participants learned about genetics, genotypes and DNA.
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More are likely to get flu shot than updated COVID vaccine
A national survey of 1,280 adults revealed who is more likely to get each vaccine.
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Nominations accepted for 2024 President’s Medal
The medal will be presented during the Founders Day program on Jan. 26, 2024.
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UGA law school named nation’s best value in legal education
For the fourth time in six years, the school occupies the top spot.
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Parents Leadership Council accepting 2024 grant applications
The grants are awarded annually to fund scholarships and more.
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Hospital regulations spur an increase in breastfeeding, but at what cost?
Increased breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers’ careers, new study finds.
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MBA student strikes a deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Gently Soap founder Kristen Dunning takes her UGA-born soap to prime time.
