USG eclips for July 10, 2019

University System News:   Growing America ABAC’s Destination Ag Impacts Record Number of Students in Third Year The buzz of children’s excited voices easily matched that of the bees inside the observation hive at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village. The observation beehive was one of the new additions […]

USG eclips for July 9, 2019

University System News:   Savannah CEO Georgia Southern University Foundations Merge to Enhance Student Success The Armstrong Foundation of Georgia Southern University, Inc. has merged with, and into, the Georgia Southern University Foundation, Inc., effective July 1. This strategic consolidation of foundation resources will streamline fundraising systems while honoring the integrity of donor requests. The […]

USG eclips for July 8, 2019

University System News:   WTOC Good News: True Eagle soaring high A former Georgia Southern student has overcome her disability to help senior citizens overcome difficult situations. Kasey Hayes can get so engaged in helping a senior client deal with Alzheimer’s that she doesn’t even think about her own challenges. “I don’t look at myself […]

USG eclips for June 3, 2019

University System News:   Gwinnett Daily Post PHOTOS: Georgia Gwinnett College welcomes new president Georgia Gwinnett College introduced its new president to faculty and staff Monday. Jann Joseph is Georgia Gwinnett College’s third president since the school was founded in 2005. She takes over for the previous president Stanley C. “Stas” Preczewski, who retired in […]

USG eclips for June 5, 2019

University System News:   WTVM Columbus State students complete internship by working on ‘The Long Night’ By Alex Jones Ten Columbus State University students have completed another step in their degree program by working on a Bruce Willis movie that was recently filmed in Columbus. The executive producer of ‘The Long Night,’ Alex Eckert worked […]

USG eclips for July 2, 2019

University System News: Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College introduces new president By Taylor Denman Imagine showing up on your first day of work at a new job and being greeted by to a welcome party of 250 people. That’s what happened to Georgia Gwinnett College’s new president, Jann Joseph. Joseph recently served as interim […]

USG eclips for July 1, 2019

University System News:   Newswise CSU Program’s Success Inspires School Safety Legislation Congressional legislation introduced yesterday by Congressman Drew Ferguson (GA03) to address school safety nationwide was largely inspired by the success of a program at Columbus State University and the expertise of CSU Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Chip Reese. “Schools like […]

USG eclips for June 28, 2019

University System News:   The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Tech Foundation launches $17 million needs-based scholarship By Eric Stirgus The Georgia Tech Foundation has raised $17 million for a needs-based scholarship – the largest single endowment fund in school history – in honor of G.P. “Bud” Peterson, who is retiring this summer as its president and […]

USG eclips for June 27, 2019

University System News:   Forsyth News Why this Forsyth County grad is spending her summer in Ireland By Alyssa Freyman Most college graduates dream of traveling the world. Cumming resident Kendall Chamberlain is able to fulfill this dream through her acceptance into the Fulbright Summer Institute. The Fulbright program is considered to be one of […]

Jeans in July

Do you want to wear blue jeans to work in July? Here’s how: Employees are allowed to wear jeans to work any day of the month in July but you have to pay to play! (Participation is optional of course) To participate in “Jeans in July”, employees can pay $2 per day or $5 for […]