Tag: Columns
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Georgia’s art museum turns 75
How a retired New York attorney changed Georgia’s art landscape.
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Parts of Clean Water Act not effective in controlling nutrient pollution
The Clean Water Act set goals for cleaner water. Parts of it aren’t working.
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Grape expectations
UGA’s Winegrowers of Georgia student internships provide hands-on experience in state vineyards.
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Using VR to advance research in design
CED students use virtual reality to see how people respond to designed spaces.
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Unveiling the fearsome hickory horned devil
This time of year marks the rare chance to spot this spectacular caterpillar as it…
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Parking Services implements improvements, expansions
Parking fees support those efforts in a variety of ways.
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Agrawal discusses the future of UGA School of Computing
Director shares thoughts about computing at UGA and his vision for the school.
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UGA Glass Shop shapes the tools of research
The shop is a resource to faculty and students who need to create and repair…
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CAES faculty help students see the world through a new lens
Students explore Europe’s gardens to learn about visual communication, horticulture and potential career paths.
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UGA moving biofuels closer to market
Several UGA researchers are working on promising pathways like bioenergy and bioproducts.
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Program specialist helps students see, experience the world
Kari Sicard brings culture to life for Terry students.
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UGA Presents celebrates the Day of the Dead with leading mariachi band
See Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández on Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at…
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UGA Theatre spotlights ‘Mother Courage and Her Children’ in post-apocalyptic reinvention
Performances begin Nov. 9 in the Fine Arts Theatre.
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Shepherd recognized with environmental achievement award
National honor recognizes exceptional contributions to science, communications.
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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.


