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Geologists dig into question of Martian soil fertility
UGA scientists simulated soil conditions to see if plants can grow on Mars.
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Like it or not, Joro spiders are here to stay
Discovered in Georgia seven years ago, the Joro spider is settling in.
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Hospitality program thriving in the ‘new normal’
UGA students get firsthand learning as the hospitality industry adapts during COVID-19.
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New Botanical Garden entrance more accessible
It’s the first of three major projects to improve the garden grounds.
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Karen Norris studies how we get sick
To keep us healthy, Karen Norris wants to understand how the novel coronavirus attacks our immune system.
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UGA announces plan for virtual fall Commencement
The difficult decision was made with guidance from faculty, public health officials.
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Keeping researchers and front-line workers safe
Jenney Roundtree’s tools include flu shots, N95 masks and a calming voice.
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Imaging software supports food safety initiatives
The software can identify pests and provide rapid diagnosis on food shipments.
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North Georgia farm has successful growing season
Strawberries and pumpkins thrive despite pandemic, thanks to UGA.
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ThryftShip lands $2,500 UGA Idea Accelerator prize
Browser extension would ease order fulfillment roadblocks for Instagram e-tailers.
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Faculty Artist Series features double bassist Milton Masciadri
Masciadri will take the Ramsey Hall stage to perform with accompaniment by piano faculty member David Fung.
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Students adjusting to classes during COVID-19
Hybrid schedules provide flexibility in class and at home.
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Eight faculty members named 2020-21 Service-Learning Fellows
The Service-Learning Fellows program provides an opportunity for faculty members to integrate academic service-learning into their professional practice.
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EMST professors create and collaborate outside the classroom
Booker T. Mattison and Garland McLaurin’s first collaboration, “Ungubani (Who Are You?),” is gaining a lot of attention thanks to its acceptance at numerous film…
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Lecturer considers who has historically had access to outdoor spaces
Carolyn Finney’s talk, “What’s Race Got to do With It? Christian Cooper, John Muir, and the Nature of Green Space,” was sponsored by the Warnell…
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Professor trying to ensure a healthier next generation
Alex Anderson’s research focuses on infant and maternal health.
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Twenty-four UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2020
Twenty-four UGA employees retired Oct. 1, 2020.
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Associate professor’s book receives NCA award
The National Communication Association Public Address Division has given its 2020 award to Bjørn Stillion Southard, associate professor and director of debate in the Franklin…


