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Extension specialist discusses advantages of robotic mowers
Clint Waltz, a UGA Cooperative Extension specialist in turfgrass with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ crop and soil sciences department, recently spoke with…
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Professor shares whether milk does a body good
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, recently spoke with Consumer Reports about whether or not…
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Professor details how being a ‘gray rock’ protects against narcissism
Keith Campbell, professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently spoke with CNN about becoming a “gray rock.” Gray rocking is…
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English professor writes book on Modernism and the aristocracy
In a modern age of rising democracy, fading empire and two world wars, Britain’s hereditary aristocracy found itself pushed from the center to the margins…
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2023-2024 EITS Faculty and Staff Technology Guide now available
For questions about campus technology, faculty and staff members can access the 2023-2024 EITS Faculty and Staff Technology Guide. Topics included range from getting connected…
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Four Foundation Fellows are graduates of Clarke County schools
The Fellowship is UGA’s most prestigious academic scholarship.
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UGA provides VISTA associates an unforgettable summer
This year’s participants focused on food security.
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U.S. Sens. McConnell and Manchin to speak at Isakson Symposium on Political Civility
The inaugural event will take place on Nov. 10, 2023, at 10 a.m. in the University of Georgia Chapel.
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Classic Georgia accent fading fast
The most notable change is between the baby boomer generation and Generation X.
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Standifer named vice provost for inclusive excellence and chief of staff to the provost
Prior to joining UGA, Alton Standifer served in a variety of student-centered roles at Georgia Southern University.
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Youth groups, classes may be key in maintaining faith as kids age
Parents are the biggest influence on kids’ religions, but churches play a role.
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No. 1 Bulldogs roll over UT Martin to kick off season
The Bulldogs won their 18th game in a row in a 48-7 takedown.
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Book examines the status of brook trout
The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is an iconic species among fly anglers and cold-water conservationists in eastern North America. This fish registers as a powerful…
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Chef wins culinary challenge at conference
Congratulations to Bolton Dining Commons Chef Brandi Allen for winning the Premier Breakthrough Conference championship with her innovative dish, a red wine-marinated flank steak with…
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Sous chef earns silver medal at competition
Congratulations to Oglethorpe Dining Commons Sous Chef Robert Clark for his achievement at the UMASS Amherst Culinary Conference. Clark competed along with other chefs in…
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Paul Pfeiffer video installation on view at the Athenaeum
The installation will remain on view through Nov. 18.

