University of Georgia researchers found that Americans are buying flowers more often in everyday places like grocery and convenience stores, with distinct consumer groups and emotional benefits shaping a growing market for both imported roses and locally grown seasonal blooms.| CAES Field Report
Explore four new University of Georgia study abroad programs in 2026. Apply by Oct. 1 to study food, health and agriculture across Europe.| CAES Field Report
UGA's annual Flavor of Georgia competition has fueled culinary innovation, satisfied appetites, and fostered the state's food entrepreneurs since 2007.| UGA Today
Science in service of humanity and the environment| CAES Field Report
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. The rules are simple: This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is a Villains. Rather than highlight specific characters, here are ten books whose titles I think give off villainous vibes. Links… Continue reading #TopTenTuesday Books With Villainous Vibes #TuesdayBookBlog→| What Cathy Read Next…
About the Book Einar and the Wolf Coats have angered most of the kings of Northern Europe. With England no refuge, their only solution is to set sail across the Whale Road. A chance encounter with a slave trader leads them to Muslim Spain, but what starts as a joyous homecoming for one of the… Continue reading Book Review – The Blazing Sea by Tim Hodkinson→| What Cathy Read Next…
On the blog last week Monday – I shared my wrap-up of the 20 Books of Summer 2025 reading challenge. Tuesday – This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was Books With Occupations in the Title. Wednesday – As always WWW Wednesday is a weekly opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading… Continue reading My Week in Books – 7th September 2025→| What Cathy Read Next…
It’s the first Saturday of the month which means it’s time for 6 Degrees of Separation. Here’s how it works: a book is chosen as a starting point by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best and linked to six other books to form a chain. Readers and bloggers are invited to join in by creating… Continue reading #6Degrees of Separation – A book chain from Ghost Cities to Shelter→| What Cathy Read Next…
I read nine books in August, thanks to a long month and the motivation of the 20 Books of Summer 2025 reading challenge (although I still fell short of the target I set myself). Although it was a cracking month overall, here are the three books I enjoyed the most. Links from each title will… Continue reading My Top 3 August 2025 Reads→| What Cathy Read Next…
Hosted by Taking on a World of Words, this meme is all about the three Ws: Why not join in too? Leave a comment with your link at Taking on a World of Words and then go blog hopping! What I’m Currently Reading I’m reading The Blazing Sea on my Kindle, a physical copy of… Continue reading #WWWWednesday – 3rd September 2025→| What Cathy Read Next…
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. The rules are simple: This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is a Books With Occupations in the Title. Links from the title will take you to my review.| What Cathy Read Next…
This year Cathy at 746 Books handed over the baton of hosting the 20 Books of Summer Reading Challenge to Annabel at AnnaBookBel and Emma at Words and Peace. Every year I approach the challenge high on ambition and usually low on likelihood of success. This year my list was made up of the oldest… Continue reading 20 Books Of Summer 2025 Reading Challenge Wrap-Up #20BooksofSummer2025→| What Cathy Read Next…
On the blog last week Monday – As the end of August approaches, I shared Ten Books Set in Summer. Tuesday – I ignored the stipulation this week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic should be ‘non-bookish’ with a list of Books About Hobbies. Wednesday – As always WWW Wednesday is a weekly opportunity to share what… Continue reading My Week in Books – 31st August 2025→| What Cathy Read Next…
About the Book In the heat of the desert, will the trail go cold? Cairo, 1938. Archie Nevenden is many amateur archaeologist; theatre impresario; absent father; potential defector. And now, he̵…| What Cathy Read Next...
Africanized bees aren’t new, and they probably won’t swarm and attack you.| UGA Today
The REEVES program gives college students from around the nation the opportunity to explore fields in veterinary entomology at participating universities.| CAES Field Report
Takeaways Manpreet Singh, previously the head of the University of Georgia Department of Food Science and Technology (FST), began a new role as associate dean in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Sept. 1. The newly elevated associate dean role expands responsibilities to include graduate education, faculty affairs and key strategic initiatives for the […]| CAES Field Report
By some estimates, close to 7 in 10 Georgians die without an estate plan, which can lead to significant legal issues and family disputes.| www.fcs.uga.edu
Takeaways The cotton jassid, Amrasca biguttula, also known as the two-spot cotton leafhopper, was first detected on okra in early July in Seminole County, which perches at Georgia’s far southwestern border abutting Florida and Alabama. Within weeks, the pest had spread north from Florida and surged across most of Georgia’s cotton-producing counties. New pest to […]| CAES Field Report
Arch Smith, retired 4-H state leader who has served the organization for 40 years, was honored with the 2025 Georgia 4-H Lifetime Achievement Award at the 4-H Gala on August 23.| CAES Field Report
A career in human resources isn’t quite what Madelyn Jackson imagined when she enrolled in the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences as a biological science major.| CAES Field Report
In a world where food systems, energy production and environmental health are deeply connected, the VIPR program at UGA empowers students to bridge those fields through research in robotics, agrivoltaics and ecological monitoring.| CAES Field Report
Participants traveled through 45 counties and 15 cities during the immersive tour of Georgia| uga-public-service-and-outreach.shorthandstories.com
As The Cliffs at Keowee Falls’ superintendent and senior agronomist, Jim Evans is responsible for all the outdoor spaces at the community, including its 160-acre, 18-hole course full of rugged boulders and waterfalls.| CAES Field Report
Fijian archaeologist, author and cultural advocate Dr. Tarisi Vunidilo has returned to Fiji on a mission to help children reconnect with their identity through storytelling, language, and heritage.| Fiji Traveller
Two days, two nations, and countless stories of love, loss, and resilience born from Partition’s shadow The post Love, loss, and the lines that divide us appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
Welcome to today’s stop on the blog tour for The House at Devil’s Neck by Tom Mead, the latest in the crime series featuring illusionist and solver of seemingly insoluble mysteries, Jos…| What Cathy Read Next...
On the blog last week Monday – I published my review of historical thriller The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson. Tuesday – My take on this week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was…| What Cathy Read Next...
Ruth Springer is a teacher, school leader, coach and leadership trainer based in East London, where she lives with her family. With over 20 years of experience teaching History, she’s currently an Assistant Headteacher at a large secondary school in Bethnal Green. Alongside her school leadership, Ruth coaches and trains senior leaders—especially Headteachers and their… The post Meet the team! – Ruth Springer, coach and leadership trainer appeared first on Climate Change Coaches.| Climate Change Coaches
Laura Elliott is the behind-the-scenes powerhouse at Climate Change Coaches. As our Operations Manager, she brings process, structure, and kindness to everything from project management to customer service. Based in Surrey with her fiancée and 11-year-old son, from whom she is currently trying to steal the household Mario Kart crown! Why She Cares About Climate… The post Meet the team! – Laura Elliott, Operations Manager appeared first on Climate Change Coaches.| Climate Change Coaches
“You’re on a path in the woods. And at the end of that path is a cabin. And in the basement of that cabin is a princess. You’re here to slay her. If you don’t, it will end the world.”| Uppercut
Hello friends!! Welcome to Top 5 Tuesday!! This week’s# topic is top 5 books with a direction in the title!! So… I am being very cheeky this week, but I promise it’s for a good reason. See, I have this series called The Four Winds by Alexandria Warwick* on my shelves. And while there will be four book, I only have the first three books (the fourth is not out yet). And these three books cover the compass points of North, West and South. BUT, while they are technically a series, and I wou...| Meeghan reads
It was all Ozzy’s fault. The post Ozzy Osbourne, Famous for Urinating On The Alamo, Has Died first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
"Every once in a while, I'd have to take a beating. But by then, I didn't care. The way I saw it, everybody takes a beating sometime." -Henry Hill The post “It’s An Operating Table”: Recalling My Favorite Beatdowns In Movies While Receiving An Extremely Painful Massage first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. The rules are simple: Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own…| What Cathy Read Next...
In addition to our Chapter & Verse feature on "UNC A to Z," enjoy more books in the spring 2025 issue. The post Grow your bookshelf: Read more from College faculty and alumni appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
This month, we’re spotlighting Joey Clifton—coach, facilitator, and community host for changemakers. Based on the wild and beautiful Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, Joey lives with her husband, daughter, dog, and a lively crew of ducks. Her work focuses on helping purpose-led leaders build resilience, inner clarity, and confidence—so they can lead with courage and impact…| Climate Change Coaches
Far and wide, Metaphor: ReFantazio is celebrated as the latest, and potentially greatest, role-playing game to come out of ATLUS, a studio famed for creating both mechanically pristine and thematically compelling titles. This acclaim is well earned as Metaphor trims the fat that weighed down the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona games that this title iterates upon. Metaphor has a much tighter narrative and moves at a breakneck pace compared to titles like Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal, wh...| Uppercut
About the Book Welcome to the village of Spit, where Danny Mulcahy is losing the run of himself, and where, as he and his friends dream of escaping, an unexpected death sets the rumour mill into mo…| What Cathy Read Next...
On the blog last week Tuesday – This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was Books On My Summer 2025 To-Read List and I shared details of books 11 to 20 on my 20 Books of Summer 2025 reading l…| What Cathy Read Next...
A really great post by Jeremy Keith: You can choose to make it really complicated. Convince yourself that “the modern web” is inherently complex and convoluted. But then look at what makes it complex and convoluted: toolchains, build tools, pipelines, frameworks, libraries, and abstractions. Please try to remember that none of those things are required to make a website. This [the web] is for everyone. Not just for everyone to consume, but for everyone to make. Read the rest: “Foundatio...| Fight With Tools by AramZS
A great interview in VICE today with an engineer who quit GitHub over their ICE contract. Sophie Haskins: It certainly frustrates me how apolitical tech is. It’s so individualistic and siloed. It’s unacceptable. The idea of tech for its own sake, and tech on its own terms makes me angry to no end. Technology should be tools to help people, to enable humans. Even beyond moral questions, many engineers just make bad technology because they don’t think about humans when they’re making it...| Fight With Tools by AramZS
The charm gene runs strong in the Jennings family.| Recommend If You Like - Tell your friends
BookTok has encouraged a whole generation to enjoy reading and revolutionized how books are perceived, read, and sold.| Observatory - Institute for the Future of Education
The horror genre has carved out a substantial space for itself in film, literature, and| Uppercut
Video games, just like any art form, are too vast to put in one box.| Uppercut
(This essay includes spoilers for the entire plot including the ending of Pokémon Black and White.) Astrologers| Uppercut
Note: This article contains spoilers for Stray Gods, as well as discussions of sexual assault.| Uppercut
[Warning: Some spoilers and discussion of religious abuse ahead.]| Uppercut
About the Book ‘Things change; we have to recognise that; the world will not stay still. What we must hope is that the new is better and stronger than the old.’ ANNO DOMINI 1546. In a m…| What Cathy Read Next...
This June marks the third anniversary of the publication of Climate Change Coaching: The Power of Connection to Create Climate Action, co-authored by Charly Cox and Sarah Flynn. Since its release in 2022 by Open University Press, the book has served as a pivotal resource for sustainability professionals, coaches, and changemakers, offering insights into the… The post Celebrating Three Years of Climate Change Coaching: A Reflection with Sarah Flynn appeared first on Climate Change Coaches.| Climate Change Coaches
An interview with: Laura Lahiff, Sustainability Lead at Munster Rugby, Ireland Interviewed by Charly Cox, Co-Founder, Climate Change Coaches Laura Lahiff is someone who brings heart, purpose, and strategy to the world of sport and sustainability. As an Independent Sport Sustainability Consultant — and the in-house Sustainability Lead at Munster Rugby — she’s helping clubs, athletes, and…| Climate Change Coaches
Where to eat and drink the next time you're in the Arts District The post Las Vegas for Tourists or: Ed’s Punk Rock Bowling Companion Guide first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
Was a fake dropped third strike an act of God? The post How The Pope and the United States Presidency Have Been Intertwined since Game 2 of the 2005 American League Championship Series first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
Sudoku, potatoes and crossnumber's biggest secrets finally revealed in our spring 2025 issue. Plus all your favourite columns! The post Read Issue 21 now! appeared first on Chalkdust.| Chalkdust
Claire Goodman is an executive coach & facilitator working with leaders across corporate, healthcare, and non-profit sectors. She is also a Tutor at Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership (CISL) where she presents courses such as 'High Impact Leadership' and 'Women Leading Change’. Formerly a Director at Thomson Reuters, Claire gained deep expertise in HR, talent…| Climate Change Coaches
It would be easy to get comfortable and walk around in your underwear before remembering you’re in a public place where thousands of people can see you. The post A Room with a View, Toronto Blue Jays version first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
Literally every second Chappie is on screen, it’s a perfect movie. The post Chappie: Defending a Masterpiece 10 Years Later first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
C is for Cubbies, that's good enough for me... The post The Sesame Street Character that Best Represents Every MLB Team first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
Bobbleheads are great. But I want coolers and radios. The post The Best Giveaways for Every MLB Team in 2025 first appeared on Recommend If You Like.| Recommend If You Like
It looks like something out of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie Land, but this pink lake is very real. Its name is Lake Hillier and it’s found on a small island off southwest Australia. Lake Hillier is a saline lake, but the water’s high salt content levels – said to be similar to those of the Dead ... This is Lake Hillier, Australia’s bright pink salt lake| Great Big Story
Zoe is a Co-Founder and Development Director of the Climate Change Coaches. She lives in Oxford with her family. Before joining Climate Change Coaches in 2028, she spent 12 years with the NGO, Earthwatch, where she built and delivered award winning climate leadership programmes. Following this, Zoe led the growth of the environment practice area… The post Meet the team! – Zoe Greenwood, Co-Founder and Development Director appeared first on Climate Change Coaches.| Climate Change Coaches
About the Book A Year in a Small Garden follows Frances Tophill as she creates her new garden in a terraced house in Devon. Working in a small space, the book documents her journey to bring life to…| What Cathy Read Next...
Introduction In this post, we explore a vulnerability in the Windows IOMap64.sys driver (CVE-2024-41498) RevEng.AI researchers discovered with the help of our AI Binary Analysis Platform. We perform a technical analysis of the IOMap64.sys driver, cover the software fault leading to the vulnerability which under the hood| RevEng.AI Blog
“The decision by Minister Plibersek to block the McPhillamys Gold Project has uncovered the federal government’s plan to introduce Western Australia-style cultural heritage laws by stealth,” said Daniel Wild, Deputy Executive Director at the Institute of Public Affairs.| IPA - The Voice For Freedom
“It is deeply disturbing that in the birthplace of the Magna Carta, the Enlightenment and parliamentary democracy you would see a report published by a police department that reads: ‘Police have arrested a woman in relation to social media post containing inaccurate information,’” said John Storey, Director of Law and Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs.| IPA - The Voice For Freedom
TLDR Hulunn Choo is a coach based in South Africa She received a bursary place on our Climate Change Coaching Mastery course in March 2024 She intends to use the training in her role as a coach for Environmental Activists Hulunn says “We need to also heal our relationship to each other and to nature.…| Climate Change Coaches
St. John Paul II said, “The Sacred Heart has given us everything — redemption, salvation, sanctification.”| EpicPew
July 22nd is the feast day of St. Mary Magdalene, an important woman in the gospel story whose name has been misrepresented for centuries. Recently, Catholic authors and scholars have been cleaning up the mess and showing respect to this second-most-mentioned woman of the Bible. Let’s unpack the misconceptions and uncover who she really is| EpicPew
Lately there has been an explosion of “AI Art” (art generated by artificial intelligence). It is becoming more prevalent on different media sites, in social media, and through different media platforms. This has caused some fantastic discussion about the definition of art, what constitutes sacred art, and whether or not artificial intelligence should be used| EpicPew
Erin Billups has more on the report.| ny1.com
In Shutdown, Adam Tooze crunches the numbers on how COVID-19 has affected the world’s economies and confronts us with the inequalities it has exposed.| The Sydney Morning Herald
More than 140 former heads of state and government and Nobel laureates today called on the candidates to be the next German chancellor Annalena Baerbock, Olaf Scholz, and Armin Laschet to declare themselves in favour of waiving intellectual property rules for COVID 19 vaccines and transferring vaccine technologies, and “to make these the policies of any future coalition| www.unaids.org
Wafaa El-Sadr, who helps lead the University’s COVID response, offers her tips for commuting safely amid COVID-19 and the delta variant.| Columbia University Irving Medical Center
"The levels of debt which we're going to find ourselves at, once we do finally begin to exit from this crisis, are going to be eye-watering."| Business Insider
Adam Tooze | Vox | September 9, 2021 The post “Neoliberalism has really ruptured”: Adam Tooze on the legacy of 2020 appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Adam Tooze | The Atlantic | September 6, 2021 The post 2020 Was Almost Worse Than 2008 appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Adam Tooze | The Guardian | September 2, 2021 The post Has Covid ended the neoliberal era? appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Wafaa El-Sadr | Columbia News | September 1, 2021 The post How and Why Columbia’s Vaccine Mandate Worked appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Adam Tooze | NYT | September 1, 2021 The post What if the Coronavirus Crisis Is Just a Trial Run? appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Most kids aren’t eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, which leaves their protection up to those around them.| City & State NY
It demonstrates the value and pitfalls of instant history| The Economist
Wafaa El-Sadr | Politico | August 23, 2021 The post NYC to mandate vaccines for teachers, school staff appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Wafaa El-Sadr | NYT | August 3, 2021 The post New York City’s vaccine rules are a good step, but may not be enough, health experts say. appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Wafaa El-Sadr | NYT | August 3, 2021 The post New York City to Require Proof of Vaccination for Indoor Dining and Gyms appeared first on CU Global Thought.| CU Global Thought
Japan’s pandemic problems are bigger than the Olympics, experts say.| Vox
The Biden administration’s federal workforce vaccine mandate could inspire more companies to follow along, but also trigger an avalanche of lawsuits.| ABC News
Find the best All About Me books from this hand-selected list. Quickly find the perfect picture books for your for preschool or kindergarten classroom.| Books and Giggles
TLDR Nick Martin has been a coach for 21 years He is Faculty at the Co-Active Training Institute, where he trains people to be professional coaches This October, Nick will co-lead our Climate Change Coaching Mastery fast-track course Charly says “We are delighted to be bringing Nick into this programme. With his many years of…| Climate Change Coaches
Charly Cox illustrates the power of climate change coaching to support planetary health in this interview with the ICF.| Climate Change Coaches
The source and summit of our faith as Catholics is no doubt the Eucharist. Yet, there is doubt for many. For one third of Catholics, this is just a symbolic gesture. It’s amazing that the most crucial thing that separates Catholics from other Christians (there are many but this is the most crucial) is transubstantiation.| EpicPew
I just returned from the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, and let me tell ya. There is quite a bit to discuss. The registration line wasn’t long enough I stood in line to get my badge for an hour and a half. Some people stood in line for two hours. I did not hear of anyone| EpicPew
Born Milton Teagle Simmons on July 12, 1948, in New Orleans, Louisiana, the flamboyant Richard Simmons spent his life helping others feel better about themselves and lose weight by sweating to the oldies. What people may not know about Simmons is that he is Catholic and briefly studied to be a priest. Here are some […]| EpicPew
Everyone loves a good deal, especially when you have 300 kids to feed (ya know those large Catholic families), and toilet paper to buy. This year’s Amazon Prime day is July 16-17, 2024. They have deals before the big event, and even continue for the next week after Prime Day is over, so be sure| EpicPew
The Augustine Institute is releasing a new catechetical series this summer recorded primarily in the U.S. What is Symbolon? How is it accessed and used in parishes? What can you hope to get out of this new series? Let’s dive into those questions and learn what this new program can do for you and your| EpicPew
As Catholics, evangelization is a call to spread the good news of our faith through word, deed, and prayer. The call to preach the gospel throughout our lives is not just for clergy; it is for all of us. Jesus, through his word, has instructed us to live our faith and to share it. Below| EpicPew
WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! Current Reads This week I’m reading Too Much by Tom Allen, which is his memoir about the loss of his father. It’s so […]| RatherTooFondofBooks
WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! Current Reads I’ve just started reading Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel and have been engrossed in it – I can’t wait to get […]| RatherTooFondofBooks
WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! Current Reads At the moment I’m reading On the Savage Side by Tiffany McDaniel, which is a very sad read but so beautifully […]| RatherTooFondofBooks
WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! Current Reads I’m currently reading Clutter: An Untidy History by Jennifer Howard on audiobook and am finding it really interesting. I used to […]| RatherTooFondofBooks