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Farming under the influence?
One in five farmers report binge drinking during stressful times.
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Donors set UGA fundraising record
Private support reaches all-time highs in single-year contributions, three-year fundraising average.
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Professor named Simons Early Career Investigator
The three-year grant provides $810,000 to fund her oceanography work.
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Alumnus leaves $1.5M estate gift to UGA
The gift will benefit SPIA, Grady College with fellowships and programs.
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Vegetarian diet benefits aren’t one-size-fits-all
Study highlights genetic basis for different health benefits, consequences.
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VP for PSO Jennifer Frum to retire after 30-year career
She has had “a tremendously positive impact on this institution and this state.”
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UGA empowering farmers with disabilities
AgrAbility is a USDA-funded program active in 21 states across the country.
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College of Pharmacy residency match rate soars beyond national average by 10%
It is the highest match rate for the College of Pharmacy in recent history.
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UGA introduces virtual tour of residence halls
The virtual tour utilizes 360-degree images that allow users to virtually walk through public spaces, student rooms and apartments to gain a genuine sense of…
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Planting seeds of success at Innovation Bootcamp
The program helps participants develop their “why” statement, streamline pitches and build leadership necessary for success in business.
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Franklin College departments advance their commitment to undergraduate writing
In collaboration with the Franklin College Writing Intensive Program, the departments developed plans that articulate characteristics of writing in the discipline.
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UGA food scientists are securing the future of food
Faculty members are training and inspiring the next generation of food scientists to blaze trails in their research and answer the questions the future of…
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Carver augments UGA’s network in disease ecology
Carver is working to apply his knowledge and experience in new areas while forging interdisciplinary collaborations and leveraging UGA’s significant resources in disease ecology.
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UGA’s provost honored for far-reaching impact in manufacturing
Hu was honored June 19 during the Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference.
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Emmy Award goes to UGA Libraries-linked documentary
The documentary delves into the inner workings of the Warren Commission, the blue-ribbon Congressional body charged to investigate Kennedy’s assassination.
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Professor discusses how to dry fresh herbs
Carla Schwan, professor and extension food safety specialist, shared with Martha Stewart the best way to dry fresh herbs to use in cooking throughout the…
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Professor shares insight on tree cloning
Scott Merkle, professor of forest biology in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, spoke with USA Today about the prospects of cloning old…
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Biologist details the best ways to keep woodpeckers away
Michael Mengak, wildlife biologist and professor at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, shared with Southern Living the best ways to keep woodpeckers…
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Book of poems considers the cultural nuances of the private-versus-public paradox
In “cue,” Siwar Masannat wrestles with intimacy and distance through a collection of poems. Through these poems, Masannat maps environmental relations and poses questions about…
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UGA and Army unite to support military installations
Significant partnership will improve economic, environmental and community resilience.
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Samsung, UGA to develop new digital health experience
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch combines data from UGA study and AI technologies.
