USG e-clips for February 22, 2023

University System News: Gwinnett Daily Post Georgia Gwinnett College enrollment numbers continue to rise By Todd Cline Georgia Gwinnett College’s expanded outreach to Georgia high school students and the offer of in-state tuition to students in bordering states has paid off with increased enrollment numbers, school officials said. Recently released numbers show GGC continuing an […]

USG e-clips for February 20, 2023

University System News: Marietta Daily Journal Albany Area Chamber leads local delegation in ‘Albany-Dougherty Day’ at state capitol The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce this week led a delegation of local leaders from the public and private sectors to Atlanta for “Albany-Dougherty Day” at the state Capitol, an Albany Area Chamber legislative advocacy program that […]

USG e-clips for February 16, 2023

University System News: 41NBC Georgia College launches initiative providing two-year college program for adults with disabilities by  Brick Nelson Georgia College and State University has launched a two-year college program for adults with disabilities called the GCSU Thrive Initiative. The program provides individuals with intellectual disabilities the chance to achieve their dreams of obtaining a […]

USG e-clips for February 17, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cobb schools will pay for employees to earn advanced degrees By Cassidy Alexander, The Cobb County School District will pay for up to 500 employees to get advanced degrees through the University of West Georgia in a new effort to recruit and retain teachers. The new program is called […]

USG e-clips for February 15, 2023

University System News: Jagwire First-of-its-kind engineering degree at Augusta University integrates biomedicine, health care and cybersecurity Building on the success of its groundbreaking cybersecurity engineering degree program launched in 2019, Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences (SCCS) is further expanding learning opportunities to train the next generation of engineers. Augusta University received approval […]

USG e-clips for February 14, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution $117 million project to bring more student housing to Georgia Tech By Vanessa McCray Georgia Tech plans to build an 862-bed residence hall for first-year students. The Georgia Board of Regents on Tuesday approved the $117 million housing project, to be financed largely by bonds issued by a private […]

USG e-clips for February 13, 2023

University System News: WTVM The University System of Georgia launches the Career Resource Planning Platform By Ashton Akins A new tool was recently launched to help Georgia college students land their dream job. The launch of the online platform is tied to the state initiative to help Georgia high schoolers with career guidance. Current college […]

USG e-clips for February 7, 2023

University System News: The Griffin Daily News GSC President gives State of the College address By Savannah Shockley Assistant Managing Editor Gordon State College held its fourth annual State of the College Address on Tuesday, delivered by President Dr. Kirk A. Nooks. The focal point of the address was the progress of the college’s five-year […]

USG e-clips for February 8, 2023

University System News: WJBF AU’s online Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program is ranked number one in the country by: Bria Smith Students part of AU’s online Pediatric Nursing program can call themselves number one after being ranked the top program by Nurse Practitioner Online. Five institutions from across the country are being recognized for their online […]

USG e-clips for February 9, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kemp reappoints two members to Georgia Board of Regents By Vanessa McCray Gov. Brian Kemp reappointed two members to the Georgia Board of Regents. The governor announced Wednesday that Erin Hames and James Hull will remain on the board, a move that brings consistency to the 19-member board that […]