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Rodney Miller is the Director of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Office of Advancement and External Affairs. CAES News
Rodney Miller is the Director of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Office of Advancement and External Affairs.
Miller to head UGA ag school fundraising, alumni relations
Rodney Miller has been named director of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Office of Advancement and External Affairs, which coordinates the college’s fundraising and alumni relations.
Drs. Clifton Baile and Michael Doyle are now AAAS Fellows CAES News
Drs. Clifton Baile and Michael Doyle are now AAAS Fellows
Baile, Doyle named AAAS Fellows
Two University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Trees fall on a power line during a winter storm in North Georgia. CAES News
Trees fall on a power line during a winter storm in North Georgia.
Weather radio, survival kit necessary year-round
Many Georgians were surprised to start their new year with a major winter storm. But bad weather can strike the state at any time. People need to be prepared, says the state climatologist.
Woman working on a computer CAES News
Woman working on a computer
Shop online without losing your identity
Holiday shopping is over. But whether buying pet medications from Canada or discount tickets to a local concert, consumers are doing more and more of their day-to-day shopping online. To ensure the safety of year-round Internet purchases, a University of Georgia expert offers a few tips.
Child peeling banana. Spring 2010 CAES News
Child peeling banana. Spring 2010
Return to healthy eating in the new year
Rochelle Beckstine baked cookies with her kids over the holidays and openly admits she ate way too many tasty treats recently.
Two children build a snowman on Christmas Day 2010 in Nicholson, Ga. CAES News
Two children build a snowman on Christmas Day 2010 in Nicholson, Ga.
From Columbus to Macon to Athens, Georgians saw snow on Christmas
Many Georgians enjoyed a rare "White Christmas" last month, but also had to contend with unusually frigid temperatures. Less-than-normal precipitation has led all but the northeast corner of the state deeper into drought conditions.
Leyland cypress trees grow as a property border in a lawn in Butts Co., Ga. CAES News
Leyland cypress trees grow as a property border in a lawn in Butts Co., Ga.
Leyland cypress trees often planted incorrectly
Leyland cypress are one of the most commonly planted landscape trees. But, poor site selection and disease pressure, may soon send them the way of red tips and Bradford pears.
Flavor of Georgia logo CAES News
Flavor of Georgia logo
2011 Flavor of Georgia food product contest accepting entries
On March 22, the University of Georgia Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development will reveal the winners of the 2011 Flavor of Georgia contest. Winners will be announced during Georgia Ag Day.
Dead mouse killed by poison pellets CAES News
Dead mouse killed by poison pellets
People, mice head indoors for winter
When temperatures drop, Georgians scurry indoors to keep warm. Unfortunately, so do mice. A University of Georgia expert offers tips on keeping unwanted furry house guests from hoarding heat.

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