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Cleantech Symposium aims to focus on key areas of sustainability research and entrepreneurship
The symposium will focus on two key areas of sustainability research and entrepreneurship: water management and water conservation, and biodiversity and sustainable agriculture.
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Luft co-edits new handbook on science teacher education
The handbook’s 35 chapters focus on research across topics including elementary and secondary teacher preparation, professional learning, science teacher and emerging areas.
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Dean discusses need for help in underserved communities amid wildfires
Matthew Auer, dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted in a recent Terra Daily article about lower income families and wildfires.…
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Plant pathologist expects increased rainfall to impact plant disease
Jean Williams-Woodward, Extension plant pathologist with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences department of plant pathology, was quoted in a recent Greenhouse Product News…
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Law professor weighs in on Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case
Lindsey Simon, assistant law professor in the School of Law, weighed in on the Purdue Pharma controversy in a recent article by the Associated Press.…
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Storing seeds for the future
UGA’s Griffin campus sows seeds to store, aiding plant preservation and research.
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Celebrated author Trethewey to visit UGA as Delta Chair
Pulitzer winner and former U.S. poet laureate to make public appearances.
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Russian invasion at Chernobyl puts future research in limbo
UGA researchers, along with international scientists, put Chernobyl studies on hold.
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Shepherd wins SEC Faculty Achievement Award for UGA
He is a Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor in the Franklin College.
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Medical Partnership to launch Clarke Middle health center
The AU/UGA Medical Partnership expands its impact to Athens students and families.
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Active video games provide alternative workout
New to exercise? You may find it easier to stick with exergames than aerobics.
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COVID-19 pandemic fueled massive growth in green industry
Sales are likely to revert to normal levels, but some buyers will be hooked.
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Book sheds light on who fought in the American Revolution
“The Untold War at Sea” brings a new light to who really fought in the American Revolution, solidifying the privateers with their place in history.
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SPIA director celebrates 20 years helping students
Paul Welch exudes enthusiasm for the University of Georgia.
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Gently Soap cleans up at inaugural Floor and Décor UGA Venture Prize Competition
Veteran student entrepreneurs find new rewards for their persistence.
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New software from CAES improves accuracy of DNA sequence analysis
Sepia is a cutting-edge read classifier that should make genome sequencing much faster for researchers studying bacteria.
