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Whistleblowers losing faith in media impact
The whistleblowers who once trusted journalism are losing faith in the institution.
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Whistleblowers losing faith in media impact
The whistleblowers who once trusted journalism are losing faith in the institution.
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Spring 2023 - Spring Break (March 6 - 10)
Spring 2023 - Spring Break (March 6 - 10)
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IBM Master Inventor Lu to deliver 2023 Boyd Lecture, March 22
Fang “Florence” Lu was driving in Beijing, receiving directions from an electronic map display, when she had a realization.
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Protective parenting may help your kids avoid health problems as adults
Stressful environments can cause problems in adulthood. Parents setting limits can help.
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UGA, Fort Valley State Extension team up to provide free estate planning services
While many people like to plan every detail of their lives, planning for death is not often high on the list.
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Willson Center partnership helps forge community on the coast
In a brightly daylit dining hall on St. Helena Island, S.C., early last summer, about two dozen people stood shoulder-to-shoulder around long tables, submerging 3-foot by 3-foot pieces of fabric—not to mention their hands, forearms, elbows and, in some cases, sleeves—in deep vats of indigo-dyed water.
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CAES researchers examine blueberry quality issues for Georgia producers
A multidisciplinary team of University of Georgia agriculture experts are working to determine causes and solutions to postharvest quality problems that have hit Georgia’s blueberry growers hard in recent seasons.
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Treat now for “stickers” in your lawn
Walking barefoot through soft grass is one of life’s greatest joys — the warmth of the ground, the tickling of the blades of grass on your feet, toes wriggling free from the confinement of shoes — it is just spectacular. In the summer.
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Cold protection options for growing fruit and vegetables throughout the winter
Whether you’re a home gardener or a production farmer, Georgia’s mild climate allows for a variety of fruits and vegetables to be grown throughout the entire year. However, with erratic weather events and broad temperature swings during the winter and early spring months, having a few cold protection resources on hand can help you weather the unpredictability.
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Healthy plants start with healthy soil
The winter months are a great time for gardeners to start catching up on projects they have postponed or to begin planning crop rotations and ordering seeds for the upcoming year
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UGA faculty excellence attracts international researchers across disciplines
Each year, hundreds of international researchers — from master’s degree students to academic faculty — apply to come to the University of Georgia to work in a wide range of academic fields.
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Oconee County 4-H’er wins national 4-H poultry judging contest
Lexi Pritchard, a 12th grade 4-H’er from Oconee County, won first place individual at the National Poultry Judging Contest in Louisville, Kentucky, held Nov. 15-16 as part of the National 4-H Poultry and Egg Conference.
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Just for the Health of It: Home Edition on December 21
Just for the Health of It: Home Edition is a monthly, 1-hour webinar streamed on Facebook live.
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Pasture Management for Livestock Series on December 13
Join Lincoln, Oglethorpe, and Elbert County UGA Extension for a 3-week webinar series discussing pasture management for livestock producers.
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Fall Forum on December 10
Fall Forum on December 10