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CAES economist recognized as emerging leader for work supporting farmers
Liu was awarded for her work to support farmers around the state.
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Australian contemporary circus company returns to UGA
See performances at the Fine Arts Theatre on Sept. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m.
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Two exhibitions of photography look at humans’ impact on nature
The exhibition “Joel Sternfeld: When It Changed” will be on display through Dec. 1.
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Director shares risks of not washing lettuce
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, director of the Center for Food Safety in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, spoke with Food & Wine about the potential…
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Urban entomology professor offers ways to solve termite problems
Dan Suiter, professor of urban entomology and Extension entomologist in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, spoke with HGTV about the best ways to…
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Turfgrass specialist discusses moss removal
Clint Waltz, Extension turfgrass specialist in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ crop and soil sciences department, spoke with Southern Living about the best…
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Student Affairs launches Parent and Family Engagement resource website
The Division of Student Affairs launched the department of Parent and Family Engagement last month. This new initiative will provide information and resources to parents…
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UGA hosts second annual Isakson Symposium
This year’s symposium will feature former U.S. Sens. Heitkamp, Chambliss.
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CCSD graduates find a home in UGA’s Foundation Fellowship
They also have a commitment to giving back to their community.
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Rhodes named executive director of the UGA Innovation District
New leader brings track record of leadership in innovation and commercialization.
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People aren’t volunteering as much these days. What gives?
New study links U.S. decline in volunteering to economic conditions.
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Signature Lecture Series brings prominent voices to campus
Speakers include a Pulitzer Prize winner, two former U.S. senators and Intel’s chief technology officer.
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UGA offers flu shots with no out-of-pocket costs
The annual #flUGA campaign is a series of pop-up flu vaccine clinics held around campus during the fall
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Congressional Agricultural Fellowship offers students a look behind the political curtain
The program offers unique opportunities to engage with the legislative process and gain practical experience in agricultural policy.
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Celebrating 45 years of Master Gardeners in Georgia
The anniversary celebrations culminate with the Georgia Master Gardener Association’s annual conference Oct. 4-5.
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CAES experts study oil production to boost Georgia’s peanut power
A new study by experts in the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is seeking to increase the value of Georgia’s peanut crops for…
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University mourns passing of UGA research pioneer Joe Key
Key leaves behind an immense legacy of leadership, stewardship, and discovery at UGA and beyond.
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Interior designer creates welcoming, collaborative spaces
Elizabeth Bellew combines art and design.
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Twenty-six UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2024
Twenty-six UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2024.
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‘Everybody’ to open UGA Theatre’s 2024-2025 season of adaptation
The season will feature four productions inspired by preexisting works.
