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Atmospheric scientist describes the role of the urban rain effect on 2009 Atlanta flood
Marshall Shepherd, director of the University of Georgia’s Atmospheric Sciences program in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ geography department, was recently quoted in…
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Veterinary pathologist discusses avian disease questions
Nicole Nemeth, a veterinary pathologist at the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study at the University of Georgia, was recently quoted in a Discover Magazine article…
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History professor acknowledges America’s use of metric system
Stephen Mihm, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Science Department of History, contributed to a conversation surrounding the use of the metric system…
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Recognizing artistry: The homecoming of Lou Stovall
The accompanying exhibition will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art.
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Warnell coordinator assists with wild research
David Osborn continues to serve UGA while feeding his interest in wildlife.
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Birdwing butterflies of Papua New Guinea featured in new Natural History exhibition
The exhibition will be on display through May 18.
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College of Pharmacy, Georgia Southern University partner to benefit the future of health care in South Georgia
The agreement will allow participants an earlier start to a career in this critical healthcare field, while allowing students to begin their education at either…
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UGA implements new policy governing minors in research labs
The policy took effect on Jan. 1.
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Wayne Farms donates over $1M to UGA Poultry Science Building project
The new facility will be located between Boyd Hall and Conner Hall.
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UGA, MU awarded $1.2 million NSF-NIFA grant to fight the soybean cyst nematode
Researchers hope to identify novel ways to combat SCN infestations in soybeans.
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Truist commits $1.25M to UGA Innovation District
The multifaceted effort aims to enhance collaborative spaces and develop new programming and support for aspiring entrepreneurs in the Athens community.
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Freedom Breakfast celebrates footsteps of courage
Keynote speaker Arthur Dunning reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.
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Bulldog Nation has ‘a new standard for excellence’
The National Championship celebration reached its peak Saturday in Athens.
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Finding a mentor shaped student’s career path
Kelly Strachan was a bit overwhelmed until she signed up for the UGA Mentor Program.
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Pandemic family stress leads to sleep problems for boys
Adolescent girls and boys reacted differently to the strain of adverse parenting.
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Gene discovered in Georgia water a possible global threat
The MCR-9 gene, which causes antimicrobial resistance, was recently found in Georgia.
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National title was a long time coming for Bulldogs
How long is 41 years? An eternity? Forever? Pick your hyperbole and then throw it in the garbage can.
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Bulldogs Roll the Tide to capture National Championship
No. 3 Georgia pulled off a 33-18 win over No. 1 Alabama in the College Football Playoffs.
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Sports teams instill sense of hope during pandemic
Involvement with sport brands may enhance psychological well-being.
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Declines in deer population may point to larger issues
Study finds fewer deer mean fewer hunters, points to forest management as cause.
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Leveraging social media during a disaster
New framework can help local emergency managers get the word out.

