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Engineer helps protect solar panels from cyberattack
WenZhan Song, professor in the College of Engineering, discussed the recent publication of research with TechXplore. The research team developed a sensor system that can…
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Mycologist discovers agricultural fungicides could be driving drug resistance
Marin Brewer, associate professor of mycology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, discussed a new study with Feedstuffs. The research, published by UGA,…
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Archaeologist discusses need to preserve archaeological assets
Suzanne Pilaar Birch, associate professor of archaeology and geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, spoke with CapRadio about preserving human history. In…
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Online exhibition features artist soldiers
The exhibition is part of the Georgia Museum of Art’s participation in the National Endowment for the Arts’ Blue Star Museums program.
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Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2022
Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2022.
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Chatterjee receives 2022 Richard Reiff Internationalization Award
The Reiff Award honors a tenured or tenure-track faculty member who has made major contributions to the overall internationalization of the University of Georgia.
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2022 Turfgrass Field Day set for Aug. 3 at UGA-Griffin
Event returns after four years.
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UGA launches Staff Comprehensive Compensation Review
The final report is scheduled to be completed later this academic year.
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New UGA study aims to determine the effectiveness of probiotics
Researchers hope to determine the most effective delivery systems for probiotics and other bioactive compounds.
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Ag sector may support economy through possible recession
The traditional economic indicators of recession aren’t fully apparent.
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Burning woody biomass in power plants could reduce carbon
The research calculated both economic and environmental factors.
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Feminism may lead to better body image
How mothers speak about their bodies affects how their daughters view theirs.
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UGA breaks fundraising record with over $257M in FY22
More than 71,000 donors drive UGA’s fifth $200M+ year in last six.
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If students can’t get to the coast, UGA brings the coast to them
Since February, the marine education staff has educated more than 1,000 students.
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Amstutz named dean of Morehead Honors College
Amstutz previously served as associate provost and chief of staff in the Provost’s Office.
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Women can live better with an improved diet
Eating more bright-colored fruits and vegetables can help women’s health issues.
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UGA Alumni Association unveils 2022 Class of 40 Under 40
Alumni Association recognizes outstanding graduates under the age of 40.
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Along Came a Spider
Joro Spiders are taking over the east coast. UGA researchers explain how they got here, whether they are poisonous, and where they will spread next.
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NSF grant enables UGA to expand statewide STEM program
University awarded $2.5M for program benefiting underrepresented students.
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UGA Libraries open access agreements benefit UGA researchers
Two agreements will allow UGA researchers new no-cost opportunities to provide open access to their published research.
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Engage & Learn Grant applications open through Aug. 31
Awards will be decided by the end of September.
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College of Engineering teams with The Nature Conservancy to protect Georgia’s coast
New interdisciplinary pilot program explores funding salt marsh preservation and recovery.
