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Students learn obesity reality in virtual world

Students learn obesity reality in virtual world

UGA professors use computer simulations to make obesity lessons come alive in the classroom. Read More

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Information on the fly

Information on the fly

Compete in a Global Economy

Green or plant industry professionals who need immediate access to the latest pest and plant disease information and plant care recommendations have an app for that thanks to a collaboration of land-grant universities.

“Bug appétit!”

“Bug appétit!”

Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)

UGA student Harman Johar’s undergraduate research project in entomophagy, the study of humans eating insects, inspired him to start a business. Now he is on a mission to take the “ewwww” out of eating insects.

Great ideas taking root

Great ideas taking root

Compete in a Global Economy

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia takes seriously its role in complementing the mission of UGA. So, when it came time to update the garden’s master plan, it made sense to turn the process into a collaborative learning opportunity.

In business since 1912

In business since 1912

Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)

The legacy of the Terry College of Business spans 18 U.S. presidents, 10 UGA presidents, 12 deans and more than 65,000 degrees—which makes the college one of the oldest business schools in the south.

Survival rates a closer look

Survival rates a closer look

Maximizing Research Opportunities

A new study from UGA’s College of Public Health shows alarming racial disparities for cancer survivorship in Georgia.

UGA’s “Morrill” Obligation

UGA’s “Morrill” Obligation

Compete in a Global Economy

The university is honoring the 150th anniversary of the creation of the land-grant college system, which provides the basis for it service mission.