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Animal and dairy science spans oceans through UGA-Sassari partnership
The partnership is yielding more efficient studies in animal breeding and providing international students with a more extensive network of research capabilities.
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New UGA study will look to lettuce microbes for food safety solutions
Researchers at the University of Georgia Center for Food Safety will conduct the study.
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Two UGA students awarded Hollings Scholarships
The Hollings Scholarship Program is designed to increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric sciences.
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Engage & Learn Grant Program announces spring 2022 recipients
In its inaugural year, the Engage & Learn Grant Program awarded $20,000 in support of staff professional development opportunities.
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Sustainability startup moves into Delta Innovation Hub
Can I Recycle This? is a new UGA startup that is thriving with the help of Innovation District resources.
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Illustration program combines science and art
UGA is home to a unique post-graduate certificate program in medical illustration.
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Bauerle retiring from swimming & diving program
He is the longest-tenured coach in Georgia athletics history and made a global impact.
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Lillian Smith Book Awards celebrate 2022 recipients
A celebrated book of short stories and a nonfiction book were recognized.
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Teenage inventors win patent assistance
The UGA-run Georgia Science and Engineering Fair had a unique reward this year.
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Low levels of high-risk salmonella evade traditional methods of detection
New technology identifies all the kinds of salmonella in poultry samples.
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Plant biologist nominated for prestigious early career award
UGA’s Schmitz named finalist for 2022 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists.
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Morehead reappointed president of Southeastern Conference
He continues to serve on NCAA Board of Governors and Board of Directors.
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A decade of giving
UGA parents’ grants program has awarded nearly $5 million to campus organizations over 10 years.
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Make way for oysters
UGA helps coastal communities plan for a resurgence in Georgia’s oyster industry.
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Wellness programs help employees — and their companies
Workers reported better health while their organizations saw the benefits.
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Inflation and the purchasing power of the dollar
Global issues and COVID-19 have driven up costs for food and other goods.
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Customer dissatisfaction can erode merger benefits
Mergers often cost companies in the long run, unless they focus on marketing and sales.
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Boosting rural Georgia
Support from the UGA Foundation benefits students and communities.
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‘Fresh Air’ wins Peabody’s Institutional Award
Terry Gross honored for her 35 years of rich conversation on NPR.
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Scavengers, such as raccoons, can be picky eaters
Birds and mammals preferred to dine on the carcasses of herbivores.
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UGA honors companies that hired the most UGA grads
Nearly 3,000 employers hired UGA graduates from the Class of 2021.
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UGA broadband map helps state pinpoint areas in need
Underserved rural comunities will benefit from more than $400M in grants.
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Columns publication schedule for summer 2022
Columns has moved to its summer publication schedule. Columns will be published on June 13 and 27 and July 11 and 25. Weekly publication will…
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Protect firefly habitat this season
Georgia is home to more than 50 species of fireflies—or lightning bugs—more than any other U.S. state.
