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Research scientist discusses Joro spiders traveling north
Andy Davis, research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology, spoke with The New York Times about Joro spiders traveling up the East Coast. According…
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Wildlife biologist and turfgrass specialist share ways to get rid of skunks
Michael Mengak, wildlife biologist and professor at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, and Clint Waltz, extension turfgrass specialist, spoke with Southern Living…
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Dietetics director explains the benefits of eating kiwis
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, spoke with Verywell about the benefits of eating two…
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Emma Laing honored as 2024 Seawell Award recipient
Selection based on feedback from Career Center’s annual Career Outcomes Survey.
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Embark Georgia receives $1.1 million to expand efforts
This follows a previous gift of $750,000 from the same foundation.
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Ness to lead McBee Institute of Higher Education
He currently serves IHE as a professor of higher education and graduate coordinator.
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Road Dawgs inspire Georgia students to consider college
The program also introduces them to the opportunities at UGA.
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Garden selects Georgia’s Pollinator Plants of the Year
The State Botanical Garden at UGA identifies this year’s top garden additions.
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UGA admits Class of 2028
Students were accepted from 49 states, Washington, D.C., and 41 countries.
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Three UGA faculty members receive 2024 Russell Awards
Anderson, Hall and Zimmermann were recognized for their exemplary teaching practices and dedicated mentorship.
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Charter Lecture to feature UGA’s newest Regents’ Professors
Downs and Murdie will deliver the Charter Lecture on March 27 in the University Chapel.
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UGA welcomes Nobel laureate Eric Betzig
Betzig to give presentations on biology and astronomy on March 25.
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Yan secures $2M NIH grant for innovative work in engineering bacterial strains
Yan will conduct research on cellular metabolism and regulation.
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Farm Stress Summit to address mental health challenges among Georgia farming communities
Community members and mental health stakeholders will discuss support for Georgia’s farm families at the 2024 Farm Stress Summit.
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Inaugural Research Day celebrates team science
College of Public Health faculty, staff and students gathered to share findings and inspire collaboration.
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CAES, USDA break ground on new agriculture research facility at UGA-Tifton
The new research facility will include a 31,000-square-foot building for climate-smart agricultural research.



