USG e-clips for February 22, 2022

Six Mile Post Search for new president underway Brandon Dyer, Editor-in-Chief A search for someone to fill the role of Georgia Highlands president has officially begun nine months after the departure of former president Don Green. The Board of Regents named the members of the two committees that will oversee the search: the Presidential Search […]

USG e-clips for February 18, 2022

University System News: Barnesville Dispatch Gordon State College Unveils Its First Memorial Stag Statue On Tuesday, Feb. 15, Gordon State College hosted its first unveiling ceremony of the Alan R. Giles Memorial Stag statue. The event took place in front of the GSC Student Activity and Recreation Center (SARC) at 9:30 a.m. with remarks from […]

USG e-clips for February 21, 2022

University System News: Marietta Daily Journal KSU’s Goslow advances to Jeopardy! finals By Zach Edmondson Kennesaw State University’s Raymond Goslow came away with another dominant win in the “Jeopardy!” National College Championship, clinching a berth in the finals with a score of $20,779 in the first of four semifinal rounds that began Thursday night. There […]

USG e-clips for February 17, 2022

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Oversight group isn’t reviewing Georgia regents’ choice of Sonny Perdue By Eric Stirgus The accrediting body for Georgia’s public university system says it currently has no plans to look into the potential appointment of former Gov. Sonny Perdue as the system’s chancellor, a blow for critics hoping to derail […]

USG e-clips for February 15, 2022

University System News: Marietta Daily Journal KSU student to appear in Jeopardy! National College Championship tournament Tuesday By Zach Edmondson Raymond Goslow, who has been a fan of “Jeopardy!” ever since his father introduced him to the program as a child, will represent Kennesaw State University in the “Jeopardy!” National College Championship set to air […]

USG e-clips for February 16, 2022

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia regents name Sonny Perdue finalist to lead University System By Eric Stirgus, Greg Bluestein The Georgia Board of Regents on Tuesday named former governor and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue as the sole finalist to lead the state’s University System. Perdue is poised within weeks to become University […]

USG e-clips for February 14, 2022

University System News: Albany Herald Albany State University students teach kids about dental health From staff reports Albany State University dental hygiene students visited Lake Park Elementary School recently during the celebration of National Children’s Dental Hygiene Month. Ten students traveled to the local elementary school to teach students about the importance of dental hygiene. […]

USG e-clips for February 11, 2022

University System News: 11Alive UGA student pays off entire tuition thanks to TikTok “I have no debts in my name,” said Leon Ondieki, who says his TikTok videos make him up to $400 a day. Augusta CEO Regents Honor University System of Georgia Scholars During Academic Recognition Day The Board of Regents of the University […]

USG e-clips for February 10, 2022

University System News: The White House President Biden Honors 117 Individuals and Organizations with Highest U.S. Award for Science and Mathematics Teachers and Mentors Today, President Joe Biden named 117 teachers, mentors, and mentoring organizations as recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) and Presidential Awards for Excellence in […]

USG e-clips for January 28, 2022

University System News: WJBF MCG leading the way in preparing doctors and immunology research by: Brad Means The Means Report is kicking off the its new year by taking a look at the State of the Medical College of Georgia with the dean of the college, Dr. David Hess. As he prepares to give his […]