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Art & Science
Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)
A collaboration of arts and sciences is taking on a visual life of its own at UGA, with the unveiling of a new mural “Seascape.”
Laying the groundwork
Compete in a Global Economy
Two College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences laboratory officials have not only built a soil testing lab for Haitian farmers, but they’ve traveled to the island to help train the people to operate the equipment—allowing them to improve crop and food supplies.
Spotlight on the Arts
Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)
A public relations class from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has crafted a plan to share the wealth of artistic opportunities on campus with their fellow classmates.
Cigarette tax could mean better health, more revenue
Maximizing Research Opportunities
A UGA researcher finds that a $1 tax increase on cigarettes would enhance personal health and increase state tax revenue.
MAREX serves Georgia’s Coast for 40 years
Compete in a Global Economy
This year, UGA’s Marine Education Center and Aquarium on Skidaway Island—the education branch of the university’s Marine Extension Service, or MAREX—is celebrating 40 years of service to Georgia’s coast.
UGA shines at Olympic games
Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)
Twenty-seven athletes with ties to UGA are adding to the heat of Olympic fever in London.
Reaping rewards
Building the New Learning Environment (Learn)
Students in UGA’s organic demonstration farm program are getting dirty to enhance research and help the community through sustainable farming.
The buzz on bees
Maximizing Research Opportunities
In 2006, beekeepers began reporting that once-thriving colonies of honey bees were being abandoned overnight. A UGA team of experts is leading the effort to find out why.
Hot topic
Maximizing Research Opportunities
The sea level is rising, and 10 of the planet’s warmest years record have occurred during the past 12. From anthropologists to zoologists, dozens of UGA scientists are in agreement: the reality of climate change is no longer a debatable issue.



