University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kemp delivers agenda-setting State of the State address By Greg Bluestein Gov. Brian Kemp delivered a State of the State address on Thursday that outlined his election-year agenda ahead of a challenging battle for a second term. …SALARY HIKES State employees will get a $5,000 pay increase in Kemp’s […]
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USG e-clips for January 14, 2022
University System News: 13WMAZ ‘A lot of opportunity’: Middle Georgia State’s Dublin campus gets funds aimed at easing nurse shortage Altogether, the state has funded $5.7 million in improvements to Middle Georgia State University’s nursing program in Dublin. Author: Raime Cohen Governor Brian Kemp is allocating $900,000 to Middle Georgia State University’s Dublin’s campus to […]
USG e-clips for January 10, 2022
University System News: The Red & Black School and football: Jan. 10 marks national championship and start of semester Jack Duffey For the UGA community, Jan. 10 marks one of the biggest days of the year. Georgia football will compete for a national championship against Alabama, and it is also the first day of classes […]
USG e-clips for January 6, 2022
University System News: Times-Georgian UWG announces new computing degree program By Special To The Times-Georgian As part of its commitment to providing competitive career-building opportunities, the University of West Georgia is expanding its offerings in the area of computing, a high-demand career in Georgia and beyond. The new Bachelor of Science in computing degree, developed […]
USG e-clips for January 7, 2022
University System News: Marietta Daily Journal KSU student organization recognized at international conference Staff reports Kennesaw State University’s Association of Energy Engineers student organization was recognized at the 2021 International AEE Conference in New Orleans. AEE is a multidisciplinary organization that focuses on learning and innovation in environmental studies, sustainability and energy. KSU’s group was […]
USG e-clips for January 5, 2022
University System News: Georgia Trend 100 Most Influential Georgians While this year’s Georgian of the Year Griff Lynch may come closest to literally steering ships, the job of keeping the state afloat does not fall to him alone. There are thousands of people who help ensure the state remains at the top for doing business […]
USG e-clips for January 4, 2022
University System News: Forbes Public Colleges Look For State Funding Increases In 2022 Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor With state coffers enjoying record surpluses and tax revenues exceeding budget estimates, 2022 is shaping up to be a year in which higher education leaders will bid for large increases in funding for the state. ‘State for […]
USG e-clips for December 22, 2021
University System News: WSAV Savannah State honors graduate with prestigious award By Angel Colquitt Savannah State University has honored recent graduate Khayree Hasan with the President’s Second Mile Award. This is the highest honor a graduating senior can receive from the school. “It’s a representation of the university,” Hasan said in an interview on Monday. “It […]
USG e-clips for December 23, 2021
University System News: Main Street News Gwinnett Co. cuts ribbon on entrepreneur center Gwinnett County officials cut the ribbon for the Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center on Dec. 15. The facility is located on located at 405 North Perry Street in Lawrenceville. In partnership with Georgia Gwinnett College, the center is a county-sponsored venue that supports […]
USG e-clips for December 28, 2021
University System News: Albany Herald United Way, Fort Valley State receive STOP Violence Act grants From staff reports Fort Valley State University was awarded $1,999,997 — among the largest single grants awarded — and the United Way of Southwest Georgia in Albany received $991,110 in FY 2021 STOP School Violence Act grants, part of the […]