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Wild bees crucial to Georgia’s blueberry success, CAES research shows
Researchers focused on how wild bee populations shift across space and time in southeast Georgia blueberry farms.
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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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Fountain and irrigation team elevates campus landscapes
A generational partnership blends expertise and dedication to keep UGA’s water features flowing.
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Forty-seven UGA employees retired June 1, 2025
Forty-seven UGA employees retired June 1, 2025.
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‘UGA Athletics in Your Town’ touring Georgia this summer
The tour continues through Aug. 1.
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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 Sciences, spoke with Vox about some things to consider before…
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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 Nuss, dean of UGA’s School of Medicine, spoke with Medscape…
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Dietetics director settles the egg yolk debate
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, spoke with Real Simple about the nutritional value of…
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Guide and cookbook provides a taste of domestic life from 1800s
Former resident of Marietta Ella Ruth Tennent wrote about housekeeping for several periodicals and eventually her own subscription-based publication in the 1800s. In the posthumously…
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How the world is preparing the workforce for AI
A new study finds not all countries are focused on preparing for the AI revolution.
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Holmes-Hunter renovations earn historic preservation honors
The building restoration revived original features and public spaces.
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New vaccine works against multiple fungal infections
The vaccine proves effective against yeast infections, paving the way for clinical trials.
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Improving the well-being of health care workers
Helping certified nursing assistants advance their careers could fight burnout, high turnover.
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Students get hands-on experience at historic Athens property
They’re exploring the history of the land to support ACC planning efforts.
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Wayne-Sanderson Farms gift boosts total support to $4.1M
The combined gift will name the Poultry Science Building student lobby.
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Doshi to lead UGA’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence
School of Computing professor will advance interdisciplinary AI work.
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New study shows alligators aren’t all that’s lurking in Georgia’s swamps
Alligator research uncovers increased levels of mercury in the state’s swamps.
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Lack of sleep disrupts key brain functions in adolescents
More sleep could protect children’s mental health.
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Upgrades strengthen campus infrastructure
Initiatives focus on power reliability, research continuity and system modernization.
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UGA students, faculty, staff now have access to Google’s AI-powered assistants
Users can find Gemini and NotebookLM within UGA’s Google Workspace environment.
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AI art may lead to more lawsuits
Terry legal studies researcher warns anti-AI bias may subject firms to legal risks.

