USG e-clips for May 29, 2020

University System News: Augusta CEO Federal Communications Commission Grant to Help Augusta University Fight COVID-19 Danielle Harris The Federal Communications Commission’s Wireline Competition Bureau has awarded a $113,744 grant to Augusta University Health to aid in the COVID-19 response. The grant will be used to expand AU Health’s portable ultrasound program to screen patients for […]

USG e-clips for May 28, 2020

University System News: Education Dive Access to public universities linked to higher earnings, degree completion Natalie Schwartz Dive Brief: Students who enroll in public universities have higher household incomes by around age 30 than do those who were largely unable to access these institutions, according to a new working paper published by the National Bureau […]

USG e-clips for May 27, 2020

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia’s public universities propose cuts to meet state budget gap By Eric Stirgus Georgia’s largest public universities have proposed layoffs, not filling many positions and cutting back some programs to meet budget cuts ordered by state leaders to fill a revenue decline created by the coronavirus pandemic. The plans […]

USG e-clips for May 22, 2020

University System News: 11Alive GSU public health doctor: Don’t let down your guard, yet Dr. Harry Heiman remains cautious, believing it will be another couple of weeks before the impact of Georgia beginning to reopen will be clear. Author: Jon Shirek Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday underscored how he continues to base his decisions […]

USG e-clips for May 26, 2020

University System News: The Augusta Chronicle MCG student honored at White House commencement ceremony By Amanda King Dr. Rebecca DeCarlo and her fellow Medical College of Georgia classmates didn’t have the opportunity to celebrate graduation like previous classes. A virtual ceremony was held online with slides of each medical school student but the traditional hooding […]

USG e-clips for May 21, 2020

University System News: Douglas Now SGSC ASSISTS STUDENTS WITH THEIR DREAMS OF A COLLEGE EDUCATION South Georgia State College (SGSC) has entered into a partnership with Fresh Start Academy (FSA) in Albany, Georgia, to create additional pathways for students to pursue higher education at a residential state college of the University System of Georgia. The […]

USG e-clips for May 20, 2020

WJBF Augusta University’s new saliva testing method could make coronavirus testing a whole lot easier by: Devin Johnson Augusta University continues to be a leader in the fight against coronavirus. “What we have discovered is, we can test saliva, Dr. Philip Coule. “We have been working to validate that method of testing. We are also […]

USG e-clips for May 19, 2020

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia companies redirect efforts to COVID-19 supply needs By Andy Peters Gaston Liang’s company normally manufactures product molds at its factories in southern China. But in the past two months, he’s redirected his facilities to make surgical masks for health care workers. Liang, CEO of Atlanta-based LGG Corp., isn’t […]

USG e-clips for May 18, 2020

University System News: WGXA MGSU to lend a helping hand against COVID-19 by Whitney Hines The School of Aviation at Middle Georgia State University is lending a helping hand in the fight against COVID-19. Lyle Perry, assistant chief flight instructor, says that the school is partnering with Angel Flight of Georgia to deliver tests via […]

USG e-clips for May 15, 2020

University System News: Inside HigherEd State Cuts Grow Deep By Kery Murakami Seemingly daily lately, officials in states around the country have announced the need to make major cuts that could hit colleges and universities. And Thursday was no exception, as California governor Gavin Newsom said the state would have to cut higher education by $1.7 billion […]