USG e-clips for August 16, 2023

University System News: Albany Herald Bostelmans to receive Regents Hall of Fame award From staff reports Long-time Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College supporters Rick and Sandy Bostelman have been selected to receive the University System of Georgia’s Regents Hall of Fame Distinguished Alumni Award. This award recognizes “distinguished alumni and friends for outstanding achievements in their […]

USG e-clips for August 15, 2023

University System News: WGAU Radio UNG’s Shannon delivers first State of the University Address By Clark Leonard, UNG University of North Georgia President Michael Shannon set the tone for the 2023-2024 academic year as he encouraged faculty and staff to remember the impact they are making every day. In his first State of the University […]

USG e-clips for August 14, 2023

University System News: WTVM University System of Georgia working to increase statewide college enrollment By Gabriela Johnson Despite a state and national college enrollment decline over the course of the pandemic, one university in southwest Georgia is anticipating the largest enrollment number in school history. Carly Reneau is starting her first of four years at […]

USG e-clips for August 11, 2023

University System News: James Magazine Sonny Perdue on USG’s upcoming gala by IAG Staff Former Governor, Secretary of Agriculture, and current Chancellor of the University System of Georgia Sonny Perdue gives details on the upcoming Scholarship & Awards Gala set for September 8th at the Atlanta History Center. Americus Times-Recorder Georgia Southwestern State University is […]

USG e-clips for August 8, 2023

University System News: Metro Atlanta CEO Chancellor Sonny Perdue Discusses the Board of Regents’ Upcoming Scholarship & Awards Gala Chancellor of the University System of Georgia Sonny Perdue gives details on the upcoming Scholarship & Awards Gala set for September 8th at the Atlanta History Center. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Board of Regents approves Bobby Dodd […]

USG e-clips for August 9, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia colleges hope to boost enrollment, grad rates with strategic plan By Vanessa McCray The University System of Georgia wants to lift graduation rates and enroll more in-state residents, all part of a new, data-centric strategic plan. The plan, developed with input from school presidents and adopted Tuesday by […]

USG e-clips for August 10, 2023

University System News: Higher Ed Dive How Georgia’s university system plans to add 11K in-state students The University System of Georgia’s governing board this week approved a new strategic plan, which involves boosting enrollment and student outcomes. Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, Senior Reporter Dive Brief: The University System of Georgia is seeking to enroll roughly 11,300 more […]

USG e-clips for August 7, 2023

University System News:   Gwinnett Daily Post Georgia Gwinnett College welcomes first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence From staff reports Georgia Gwinnett College has been selected to host its first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence. Dr. Jane Frances Banseka from the University of Bamenda, Cameroon, will teach environmental science during the 2023-2024 academic year. Banseka was selected for the Fulbright award […]

USG e-clips for August 2, 2023

University System News: Savannah Morning News How to build a robust labor pipeline? Hyundai partners with K-12 schools, colleges and state K-12 districts, four-year universities, technical colleges and Quick Start prepare to supply Hyundai and suppliers with talent. Nancy Guan Hyundai’s 8,100-employee automobile assembly plant and EV battery factory opens soon, and the Savannah region’s […]

USG e-clips for August 3, 2023

University System News: GaBiz Magazine Getting Schooled GaBiz Editor in Chief talks with Chancellor of the University System of Georgia Sonny Perdue about the HOPE Scholarship’s 30th anniversary, student loans, and how the state stays competitive through education. By Jennifer Bradley Franklin A strong continuing education system is key to maintaining Georgia’s status as a […]