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Both humans, nature change where lions and hyenas move
Lions and hyenas are a familiar sight to tourists visiting Africa, with many looking forward to seeing them in person. But the animals may occasionally…
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Nature as a classroom
Coastal Georgia’s salt marshes and beaches become both subject and classroom for UGA students.
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Four faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Fellows
UGA’s Fellows represent a variety of leadership backgrounds and academic disciplines.
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Engineering students bring solutions to life in capstone design
Multidisciplinary student teams collaborate with industry and community partners to solve real-world challenges.
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Only 10% of early childhood teachers have enough time to get their work done
Teachers report working in the evenings and over weekends due to shortage of planning time.
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Mosquitos are more than a nuisance
Mosquitoes pose many risks including West Nile virus.
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UGA tops AUTM rankings for 3rd consecutive year
The record 69 new products include virtual reality tools and new plant varieties.
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‘Toothless’ compulsory voting can increase voter turnout
New study highlights the surprising power of unenforced laws to boost democratic participation
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Rainbow parrotfish may be behind coral bleaching in part of the Florida Keys
Parrotfish are eating corals in the Florida Keys and causing them to bleach.
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Computing faculty member receives UGA’s first Google Research Scholar Award
Liu’s project explores a new framework to enhance medical understanding in multi-modality AI systems that process both images and text.
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Song receives Webb Telescope support to observe low-mass stars
The program will observe 19 M-type stars, the lowest mass stars that are the most common in the Universe.
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University staff put sustainability leadership into practice
A cohort of 14 UGA staff members complete the inaugural Sustainability Leadership Program.
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Community-led collard evolution
UGA collaborates with grassroots organizations to preserve heirloom collards.
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UGArden marks 15 years of growing food and community with gala
UGArden strives to build a community of students grounded in sustainable food systems.
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Kogan recognized for advancing family-centered prevention science
Kogan has been named a Fellow of the Society for Prevention Research.
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Professor cultivates the future of plant genetics
Dawe’s work in maize genetics has helped reshape how researchers understand — and improve — this vital crop.
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Hargrove named assistant director of UGA Love and Money Center
Hargrove’s appointment was effective July 1.
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Twenty-three UGA employees retired July 1, 2025
Twenty-three UGA employees retired July 1, 2025.
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Inside the UGA Presents season: themes and highlights
Highlights include a 30th Anniversary Gala.
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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 with the Daily Mail about the adoption of smartwatches, rings…
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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 Sciences crop and soil sciences department, spoke with Southern Living…
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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 and UGA Cooperative Extension food safety specialist, spoke with GPB…
