Tag: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
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UGA to offer state’s first Ph.D. in regenerative bioscience
The program aims to help foster interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial skills.
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Graduate school honors five outstanding alumni
The recipients succeeded in their careers and served their communities.
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CAES leads $3.2M USDA grant to improve organic onion production
A team of researchers seeks to find more effective production practices for organic onion growers…
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Six UGA faculty to be honored at annual D.W. Brooks Lecture and Awards
Plant geneticist will give insight into how quantitative genetics and genomics hold the potential for…
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UGA captures economic impact of Georgia agriculture
Agricultural production data for every commodity produced in the state can be found in the…
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Peanut Innovation Lab receives USAID $2.5M grant
The grant will help farmers in Madagascar.
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UGA dedicates new Poultry Science Building
$54.1M facility reflects continued investment in students, focus on advancing poultry industry.
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Entomologist details ways to keep spiders away
Elmer Gray, a UGA Cooperative Extension entomologist and researcher in the College of Agricultural and…
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MBA student strikes a deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Gently Soap founder Kristen Dunning takes her UGA-born soap to prime time.
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Growing interest in regenerative agriculture is driving research to restore the Earth
Readily available, research-based programs and educational resources can improve the lives of individuals, families and…
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Be on the lookout for invasive spotted lanternfly
State governments are asking people to be on the lookout for an invasive insect pest…
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CAES service-learning course encourages a conservation mindset
Students are introduced to arthropod-mediated ecosystem services, pollinator health, pollinator-plant interactions and pollinator habitat enhancement.
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Entomologist shares best ways to keep flies away
Elmer Gray, an extension entomologist and researcher in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Ten faculty members named Women’s Leadership Fellows
The new cohort includes representatives from seven schools and colleges.
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International agriculture programs broaden student horizons
Annual, faculty-led international study programs explore a variety of topics.
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Gerald Henry’s turfgrass research helps grow fields fit for champions
Henry helps create sports fields that look good and perform well to limit the occurrence…
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Extension specialist discusses advantages of robotic mowers
Clint Waltz, a UGA Cooperative Extension specialist in turfgrass with the College of Agricultural and…
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Signature Lectures to bring nationally recognized speakers to campus
The fall 2023 series begins Sept. 6.
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Blueberries on the rise
Blueberries comprise a hefty serving of Georgia’s fruit industry.
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Non-native yellow-legged hornet confirmed in Georgia, U.S. for the first time
This is the first detection of live yellow-legged hornets in the open United States.



