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Research conducted by UGA College of Veterinary Medicine Professor Holly Sellers has led to 20 license agreements, five U.S. patents and four vaccines that support the poultry industry. (Photo by Peter Frey/UGA) CAES News
$7.4 billion: UGA’s annual economic impact on Georgia sets record
Study quantifies economic activity generated by teaching, research and service.
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UGA’s annual Ag Forecast event prepares growers for the upcoming season
Event will be held at the UGA Tifton campus with a live virtual option.
Andrew Malec and Zack Brendel are the co-founders of Character Built, a construction and design group based in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Peter Frey/UGA) CAES News
UGA alumni team up to complete historic restoration in downtown Athens
UGA alumni with different backgrounds come together to design and construct new builds and revitalize historic buildings.
The Benson's Hospitality Scholarship will benefit undergraduate students in the Hospitality and Food Industry Management major like Olivia Nix, a UGA HFIM student, who worked as an intern at the UGA Center for Continuing Education and Hotel. CAES News
Benson's Hospitality Group establishes scholarship for hospitality students at UGA
The annual scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student majoring in hospitality and food industry management.
Connie Robinson browses the produce at the DeKalb County Mobile Market. The market, operated by UGA Extension in DeKalb County and the DeKalb County Board of Health, brings fresh produce to communities with limited access to fruits and vegetables. CAES News
Avoid potential holiday shortages by shopping early, local
Consumers should plan to get ahead of supply chain disruptions and projected shortages this holiday season.
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Shoring up the species barrier
For decades, UGA researchers have been examining the phenomenon of zoonotic spillover—the complex conditions that allow opportunistic animal diseases to infect us.