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University System News USG NEWS: www.ajc.com http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/students-protest-regents-illegal-immigrant-ban/nY8yN/ Students protest Board of Regents’ illegal immigrant ban By Laura Diamond The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Students brought to this country illegally rallied Wednesday morning, challenging a State Board of Regents policy that bars them from attending Georgia’s most competitive colleges. …Affected students and a prominent immigration attorney called on […]

Cartersville Fitness Facilities Closed August 7th

The fitness facilities at the Cartersville Campus will be closed to all students, faculty, and staff on August 7th, 2013 in order to prepare for the college wide in service on August 8th. Only personnel working with the preparation of in service will have access. This will not affect the building hours of the student […]

New scholarshp

The Dr. Nancy Hague Memorial Scholarship is now taking applications. This is a new scholarship honoring Dr. Hague, who died of ovarian cancer in 2012. To learn more about eligibility, follow this link: www.gahighlandsalumni.com/hague

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University System News USG NEWS: www.savannahnow.com http://savannahnow.com/news/2013-07-29/skidaway-institute-no-longer-stand-alone-still-research-focused#.Ufe8c-CTpGN Skidaway Institute no longer stands alone, but still research focused By Mary Landers After 45 years as an independent research facility, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography went to the Dawgs earlier this month. The Georgia Bulldogs, that is. The merger of the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography with the University […]

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University System News USG NEWS: www.myajc.com http://www.myajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/georgia-archives-looks-ahead-as-it-expands-hours-s/nY5QM/?icmp=ajc_internallink_textlink_apr2013_ajcstubtomyajc_launch Georgia Archives looks ahead as it expands hours, staff BY KRISTINA TORRES – THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION On the doorstep to being closed less than a year ago, the Georgia Archives celebrated a milestone this month when for the first time it began operations under the University System of […]

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University System News USG NEWS: www.redandblack.com http://www.redandblack.com/ugalife/campus/presidential-perks-morehead-to-receive-salary-increase-leased-car-retirement/article_e8c89cca-f4bd-11e2-ba5d-001a4bcf6878.html Presidential perks: Morehead to receive salary increase, leased car, retirement benefits Brad Mannion Along with the title and view from his office, University of Georgia President Jere Morehead is looking forward to another change that comes with the job. Morehead, who served as senior vice president for academic […]

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University System News USG VALUE: www.bizjournals.com http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2013/07/24/uga-georgia-tech-among-top-us.html Georgia Tech, UGA among top U.S. colleges Jacques Couret Senior Online Editor-Atlanta Business Chronicle The Dawgs and Jackets landed on Forbes’ annual “Top 100 Best Public Colleges” list. Georgia Tech is ranked No. 83. The magazine noted the Atlanta university’s annual tuition is now $41,558 and it has […]

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University System News USG VALUE: www.chronicle.augusta.com http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/education/2013-07-23/program-streamlines-gru-students-path-medical-school?v=1374614032 Program streamlines GRU students’ path to medical school By Tom Corwin Staff Writer Joshua Dorsey turns 18 on Friday but already might have guaranteed himself a spot at the Medical College of Georgia. The incoming Georgia Regents University freshman will be one of four in an inaugural program […]

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University System News USG NEWS: www.savannahnow.com http://savannahnow.com/news/2013-07-23/georgia-southern-president-sees-future-partnerships-savannah#.Ue6WJeCTpGN Georgia Southern president sees future partnerships in Savannah By SEAN HORGAN North Dakota, Georgia Southern University turns its lonely eyes to you. When it comes to the Statesboro-based university’s national reach for recruiting new students, the lone holdout is North Dakota. Georgia Southern president Brooks Keel dropped that […]