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Caren Remillard and Marguerite Madden participated in making a NASA DEVELOP video for International Women's Day

Seventeen historic sites – and one historic globe – were recognized during Monday evening’s 47th annual Historic Preservation Awards, sponsored by the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation.

The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts June 1 (and runs through Nov. 30), and, like every summer, we're expecting everything in between. Here at the University of Georgia, we're predicting you'll need accurate information and quotes, and we're ready with your severe weather experts.

University of Georgia Honors student Jonah Driggers has been named a 2016 Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Scholar. The scholarships of up to $5,000 are awarded annually to outstanding sophomores and juniors pursuing careers related to environmental or Native American public policy.

Over the past several decades, scientists have observed a significant increase in the melting of glacial land ice on the island of Greenland, spurring concerns about global sea level rise and the long-term effects of atmospheric warming. What has been less clear, however, is what happens to this meltwater once it enters the ocean.

A new study by University of Georgia researchers could help protect more than 13 million American homes that will be threatened by rising sea levels by the end of the century.

Recent discussions centered on a paper that suggested the “Nashville Floods of 2010″ were partially linked to an atmospheric river that supplied moisture from the tropical Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean.

You heard about the diversity furor at the Academy Awards. Here's one you didn't hear about -- but should have

The geography major says her “undergraduate experience has been filled with adventure, growth and making memories with the people I love.”

Want better streams? Plant some trees, according to a University of Georgia study.

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