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Student Affairs launches updated financial hardship resources website
The updated website features guidance and resources to help students understand all of the available options.
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UGA collaboration weaves story of Indigenous environmental relationships in a new book
The book results from two projects supported by the Global Environment Facility and UNDP Small Grants Program and the US-based nonprofit Native Future on bird…
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Writing Intensive Program call for course proposals
The Franklin College Writing Intensive Program invites proposals from arts and sciences faculty in all disciplines for innovative courses that encourage writing. The Writing Intensive Program aims to…
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Climate scientist discusses monumental rain event in Greenland
Thomas Mote, associate dean in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ geography department, joined a conversation with other climate scientists in the New York…
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Ecologist cited as expert in rattlesnake research
Whit Gibbons, professor emeritus at the Odum School of Ecology, was quoted by KVIA in reference to a study on rattlesnakes. The new study found…
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Education dean discusses decline in students seeking education careers
Denise Spangler, dean of the Mary Frances Early College of Education, was quoted in Alive to discuss the national teacher shortage facing the United States…
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Thirty-three UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2022
Thirty-three UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2022.
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Assistant professor uses ag tech to increase accessibility, reduce waste
Angelos Deltsidis researches what happens after the harvest
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University of Georgia professor elected a 2022 IEEE Fellow
Ying Xu is a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the Institute…
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Nanobubble technology may improve soil health, sustainability in the turfgrass industry
The study will evaluate the potential applications of nanobubble technology to control pathogens and improve plant growth, water use efficiency and soil biological health in…
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UGA’s annual Ag Forecast event prepares growers for the upcoming season
UGA faculty and UGA Extension experts share the latest research and information at the seminar to aid producers and agribusinesses in Georgia’s top industry.
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Engage & Learn grant applications open through Feb. 28
The Engage & Learn Grant Program will award a minimum of 10 internal grants each year for staff professional development.
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Peanut researchers create disease-resistant hybrids
Using wild peanut genes, they produce a more sustainable crop.
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Electric Mobility Initiative taps into evolving tech field
Campus-wide effort will develop applications within electric transportation.
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Third round of Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants awarded
Eleven grants totaling $1.5 million were awarded in November 2021 to recipients.
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Fallows passes away at age 60
Associate provost began his career at UGA in 1992.
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Student Affairs updates website for the Office of the Dean of Students
The site provides a dedicated location for students and the campus community to learn about their full range of services and programming.
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Professor’s new textbook equips students to solve water management challenges
The book provides engineering students a solid understanding of open channel design and prepares them for land development and related consulting work.
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University Woman’s Club plans Feb. 8 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Feb. 8 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road, beginning with…
