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Garden to receive $1.6M grant for native seed network
It will produce locally adapted seeds and other plant materials across the Southeast.
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34 Bulldogs are representing Georgia at Paris Olympics
They will be joined by eight individuals in coaching, operations, media relations and broadcasting.
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Mobile Market brings free vegetables to food deserts
UGA Extension in Fulton County ensures residents can access fresh food.
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Program introduces female high schoolers to construction careers
College of Environment and Design partnered to conduct hands-on camp.
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UGA plan highlights public art to boost rural economies
UGA’s PSO is helping to revive communities and spark hometown pride.
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UGA Mobile App enhances student experience
EITS team integrates eLearning Commons and improves accessibility
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Center for Teaching and Learning selects cohorts for 2024 faculty fellows programs
The Lilly Teaching Fellows, the Senior Teaching Fellows and the Fellows for Transformative Teaching will unite faculty from schools and colleges across campus.
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UGA earns top awards for marketing and communications excellence
Recognitions were given to a variety of projects.
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UGA’s civil engineering program wins national award
This honor recognizes the college’s civil engineering program for its “excellence in promoting ethics, professionalism, and licensure” within the curriculum.
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Dietetics students achieve perfect placement rate to post-graduate internships
All 30 students who applied were selected by dietetic internships, an important step in becoming credentialed as a registered dietitian nutritionist
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Pearl millet wins approval from honey bees and other pollinators
Pearl millet is an annual grass used for grain and forage.
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Lights off, fireflies on: UGA Extension and Fannin County partner to conserve fireflies
Georgia is home to at least 50 known species of fireflies, many of which are found in Fannin County.
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Finding musical inspiration everywhere with James Naigus
Naigus discusses his career as a performer and composer, his love for John Williams scores, and having the New York Philharmonic perform one of his…
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Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2024
Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1, 2024.
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Book analyzes the cultures and history of cats
In “Feline Cultures,” Éric Baratay uses testimonies written between the middle of the 18th century and the beginning of the 21st century to extend the…
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Dublin-Laurens County new Archway Partnership community
The program provides UGA resources to help communities thrive.
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UGA continues to strengthen campus security
From new technology to campus escorts, enhancements will be highly visible to the campus community.
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UGA announces 40 Under 40 Class of 2024
Honorees include a state senator, high-end textile designer, and tech leaders.
