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New website offers important safety information
The university’s public safety website, https://staysafe.uga.edu/, aggregates and prominently displays important safety information from across the university in one location, including the following: The website serves…
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UGA weathers Hurricane Helene
Crews responded quickly to keep essential services running
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New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine trees
Fusiform rust is one of the costliest diseases in the timber industry.
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UGA announces closure plans due to impact of Hurricane Helene
Campus offices will be closed and classes canceled on Thursday and Friday .
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CAES combats invasive spotted lanternfly
The insect is spreading and threatening U.S. farms and vineyards.
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Prominent physiologist named GRA Eminent Scholar in Molecular Medicine
Yana Zavros will lead the new UGA School of Medicine’s research enterprise.
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Nine straight years as top 20 university
U.S. News & World Report ranks UGA as No. 18 best public university.
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Hundreds of students serve the Athens community
Dawg Day of Service covered 30 sites across the Athens area.
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Students cover Paralympics as freelancers for Associated Press
Nine Grady College students covered the Games in Paris.
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Ten UGA faculty members named 2024 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The University of Georgia has named 10 faculty and academic leaders to the 2024-2025 cohort of the university’s Women’s Leadership Fellows Program. The fellows represent…
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Faculty members named Service-Learning Fellows for 2024-2025
The program allows faculty members to integrate academic service-learning into their professional practice.
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Call for nominations: 2025 Fulfilling the Dream Award
Nominations will be accepted through Oct. 21.
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Keep on the Grass
Call that a safety! Turf science helps athletes avoid injury on the field.
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New research challenges long-standing paradigm on planet formation
Researchers have found evidence backing unpopular theory on planet formation.
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UGA installs one of country’s most powerful NMR spectrometers
The machine will allow researchers to learn more about human disease and basic biology.
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Russell Library’s 50th anniversary events include senator, political experts
The Russell Library will host two free events on Oct. 22 to celebrate the milestone.
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‘Life-changing’ UGA program provides rural leaders with support, guidance
PROPEL communities share successes and gain insights from the USDA Undersecretary for Rural Development.
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Associate professor looks at how and why startups succeed
Susan Cohen remains curious about innovation.
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Johnson named director of the Tate Student Center
Johnson brings a wealth of expertise in student affairs and facilities management.
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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…
