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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.
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UGA Press Acquires NewSouth Books
NewSouth Books is an independent trade publisher widely recognized for its focus on Southern culture and history.
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Grady lawn to be renovated
Construction is scheduled to start May 16 and finish by the time students return in August.
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Inaugural HOST Summit highlights UGA impact on hospitality and tourism
The summit was organized by the UGA HOST Research Initiative.
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UGA-tied efforts take home Georgia Bio awards
The event was held May 5.
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Book reflects on Slowe’s significant career
Lucy Diggs Slowe followed a passionate career in higher education after becoming the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States. In…
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Forestry faculty member finds way to cut down airplane emissions
Puneet Dwivedi, associate professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources’ sustainability sciences department, discussed recent research with EuroNews about reducing plane emissions.…
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Anthropologist describes how gorillas can tell human voices apart
Roberta Salmi, assistant professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ anthropology department and director of the Primate Behavioral Ecology Lab, reported on new…
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Public health professor discusses the health impacts of grief
Toni Miles, who recently retired from her position as professor of epidemiology, biostatistics and health policy and management at the College of Public Health, discussed…
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The same suspects seen through a different lens
Carrie Mae Weems’ work will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art through Aug. 7.
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Six UGA employees retired May 1, 2022
Six UGA employees retired May 1, 2022.
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Alumni coordinator builds strong networks
Allison Walters increases alumni involvement in the Odum School of Ecology.
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Elementary students are able to take field trips again
As COVID cases dropped, Clarke County students began returning to UGA.
