USG e-clips for December 23, 2021

University System News:   Main Street News Gwinnett Co. cuts ribbon on entrepreneur center Gwinnett County officials cut the ribbon for the Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center on Dec. 15. The facility is located on located at 405 North Perry Street in Lawrenceville. In partnership with Georgia Gwinnett College, the center is a county-sponsored venue that supports […]

USG e-clips for December 28, 2021

University System News: Albany Herald United Way, Fort Valley State receive STOP Violence Act grants From staff reports Fort Valley State University was awarded $1,999,997 — among the largest single grants awarded — and the United Way of Southwest Georgia in Albany received $991,110 in FY 2021 STOP School Violence Act grants, part of the […]

USG e-clips for December 29, 2021

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia state employees likely to observe Juneteenth as a paid holiday next year By Maya T. Prabhu Juneteenth will become a paid day off for Georgia employees under a calendar of state holidays for 2022 that Gov. Brian Kemp released. The memo was released two days after Cumming Republican […]

USG e-clips for December 30, 2021

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Opinion: UGA pioneer Mary Frances Early earned her place in history Get Schooled with Maureen Downey Scholar: Her memoir illuminates overlooked chapter in Georgia’s civil rights journey Mary Frances Early, whose pioneering status as the first Black person to graduate from the University of Georgia was ignored for decades, […]

USG e-clips for December 31, 2021

University System News: The Augusta Chronicle Gov. Brian Kemp praises community collaboration in Augusta during visit Abraham Kenmore During a roundtable Thursday in Augusta, Gov. Brian Kemp applauded The Hub, a collaboration between multiple organizations in Augusta to create a community center for the Harrisburg and Laney-Walker neighborhoods. “It really makes you feel good to […]