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Researcher is making textile dyeing more sustainable
Her method drastically reduces the water needed and toxic dye discharge.
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In search of an efficient combustion engine
UGA researcher developing engine with low-temperature combustion technology.
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Eric Baker: Out of This World
Alumnus overseeing props and set dressing for Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
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Would you rather get $50 today or $100 next year?
Research digs into reasoning and decision-making for “time discounting.”
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Researchers ID genetic traits of modern tomatoes
They found that genes lost during domestication affected stress and flavor.
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Marsha Davis named dean of UGA College of Public Health
At UGA since 2006, Davis has served as interim dean since 2018.
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George Contini
A creative inspiration to the students engaged in performance at all levels, George Contini exemplifies the scholarship of artistic training and the pursuit of excellence…
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Women in Science supporting the next generation
The group’s mission is to pursue equality and diversity in all STEM disciplines.
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College of Education, Cooperative Extension faculty named PSO Fellows
Darris Means and Svoboda Pennisi have been named Public Service and Outreach Faculty Fellows for 2019-2020.
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Life in the fast lane
UGA students team up with Porsche to get real world ad agency experience.
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For military couples, different factors affect health
Both spouses’ psychological well-being was related to better reports of physical health.
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Courtney Kupets Carter named Southeast Region Coach of Year
Courtney Kupets Carter, who just finished her second year as head coach of the University of Georgia gymnastics team, has been named the Women’s Collegiate…
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Collaborating with purpose
UGA researchers are using living cells to change the course of disease.
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Thirty UGA employees retired April 1, 2019
Thirty employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Allan Hatcher, police sergeant, UGA Police Department, 30 years, 2 months;…
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Book explores impact of warming soils
As global temperatures rise, it is not only the air and water growing warmer: soils are affected too. A new textbook, Ecosystem Consequences of Soil…
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Legacy employee website will be retired
On June 30, the legacy UGA employee self-service site will be retired and no longer available to view, download or print pay stubs and W-2s.…
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Twelve UGA employees retired March 1, 2019
Twelve employees retired March 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Judy P. Barber, county secretary, Cooperative Extension-Southwest District, 18 years;…
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Grady College faculty member appointed president of American Academy of Advertising
Karen Whitehill King, a Jim Kennedy New Media Professor and professor of advertising in Grady College, has been appointed president of the American Academy of…
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School of Law faculty member selected to be member of Clinical Law Review
Alexander Scherr, associate professor and director of the School of Law’s Veterans Legal Clinic, was selected to be a member of the editorial board of…
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Odum School of Ecology faculty member named ESA Fellow
Catherine Pringle, Distinguished Research Professor in the Odum School of Ecology, has been named a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America. ESA Fellows, who…
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College of Pharmacy dean, alumna is committed to success of others
The new dean of the College of Pharmacy is passionate about many things in her life.
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Traveling exhibition focuses on art made of paper
Cut and Paste: Works of Paper will travel the state of Georgia starting this summer.
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UGA to host regional quantum computing workshop
UGA will host a regional workshop on quantum computing and quantum information science June 7 at the Center for Simulational Physics in the Physics Building.…
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The Georgia Review to launch spring issue with May 31 reading, reception
The Georgia Review will celebrate the launch of its spring 2019 issue May 31 with a reading and reception featuring poets Natasha Trethewey and Ama…
