USG e-clips for March 2, 2023

University System News: Ledger-Enquirer Columbus State University is on track to have its first ever woman president By Mark Rice The person on track to be the next president of Columbus State University has been determined — and she’s a familiar face. In a unanimous vote Wednesday by the University System of Georgia Board of […]

USG e-clips for February 28, 2023

University System News: Athens Banner-Herald How this UGA grad and Bethlehem resident became the Atlanta Braves next PA announcer Ryne Dennis Kevin Kraus’s reaction became viral. When he was told that he will be the next Atlanta Braves PA announcer through a Zoom meeting with pitcher Spencer Strider and radio announcer Ben Ingram, Kraus’s emotions […]

USG e-clips for March 1, 2023

University System News: Macon Telegraph Here’s the number of degrees awarded to GA students in 2022. Hint: it’s a record-breaker By Chelsea Madden College students are out here breaking records in the Peach State. With more than 74,446 degrees awarded in 2022, Georgia students are showing up and showing out. The University System of Georgia […]

USG e-clips for February 27, 2023

University System News: Forsyth County News How UNG alumni are becoming cultural ambassadors through the Fulbright program Sabrina Kerns Anna Caitlyn Anderson couldn’t quite believe it when she first got the letter from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program saying she had been accepted for a scholarship to teach English in Madrid, Spain. …The University of […]

USG e-clips for February 23, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Biden to welcome Georgia football champions to White House By Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell The Georgia Bulldogs should expect an invitation from President Joe Biden to celebrate the team’s latest college football title, the White House said late Wednesday. A Biden administration official said the president “looks forward to […]

USG e-clips for February 24, 2023

University System News: 11Alive Student helps cofound chapter of ‘Lifting Our Voices’ nonprofit at Georgia Tech Back in the fall semester, they made 2,600 meals to give to people just outside of Georgia Tech’s campus. Author: Dawn White, 11Alive Staff One Georgia Tech student is working to make a difference in the community. Jordine Jones, […]

USG e-clips February 21, 2023

University System News: Douglas County Sentinel UWG’s commitment to affordable learning saved students more than $40M By Julie Lineback Special To Sentinel A recent study conducted over a span of 11 years found that UWG saved students more than $40 million by intentionally offering more online tools and faculty making conscientious choices to select textbooks […]

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 […]