USG e-clips for July 14, 2021

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia schools land on Military Times’ Best For Vets: Colleges list By Kiersten Willis The best colleges for veterans have been revealed by Military Times. The website devoted to news about at-home and deployed service members has a list of over 300 U.S. colleges. Each of them has been […]

USG e-clips for July 12, 2021

University System News: The Chronicle of Higher Education Could the Summer Slide Become a Covid Crash? Pandemic learning loss threatens to turn achievement gaps into chasms. By Katherine Mangan When officials at Georgia State University dug into their data from this spring, what they found was alarming: After a year of remote instruction and pandemic-induced […]

USG e-clips for July 13, 2021

University System News: WJBF Responding to the growing need for teachers by: Marlena Wilson, “The Means Report” Executive Producer We tackle a topic that’s going to come into play, certainly as the school year gets underway in just a few short weeks. In fact, it’s already a concern for many school systems, not only here […]

USG e-clips for July 9, 2021

University System News: Ledger-Enquirer CSU students soar over ‘Hooch during in-person orientation By Mike Haskey Columbus State University’s ROAR+, a series of interactive experiences during orientation for this year’s incoming freshman class, featured several team and skill building activities on Wednesday July 7, and ziplining on the Blue Heron Adventure. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A year […]

USG e-clips for July 8, 2021

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution AJC On Campus: Sonny Perdue’s deal; mourning KSU’s Ladarius Clardy By Eric Stirgus Former two-term governor and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue currently has no official role on a Georgia college or university campus, but he remains the top topic of conversation among many in higher education. […]

USG e-clips for July 7, 2021

University System News: WSB TV Gov. Kemp issues a state of emergency for 92 Georgia counties ahead of Elsa By Severe Weather Team 2 Gov. Kemp has issued a state of emergency for many coastal and south Georgia counties. This order was issued as Elsa strengthens and threatens parts of Georgia. The executive order issued […]

USG e-clips for July 2, 2021

University System News: Tifton CEO ABAC Nursing Program Honors Top Graduates The nursing program at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College recently honored its top graduates at the 2021 pinning ceremony. …The Dedication to Nursing Award is given in honor of the nurses both past and present for their hard work and dedication to excellence at South […]

USG e-clips for July 6, 2021

University System News: Columbus CEO President Markwood Receives Award Honoring Partnership Between CSU, Fort Benning Staff Report The impact of the decades-long partnership between Columbus State University and Fort Benning was recently highlighted at the State of Fort Benning program. The Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce presented the community event on Friday, June 25. As […]

USG e-clips July 1, 2021

University System News: WGAU Radio UGA task force to look for lessons learned during pandemic Panel is comprised of more than two dozen faculty, staff, and students By Sam Fahmy, UGA Today As the University of Georgia prepares for a full return to normal campus operations this fall, it is also looking back to identify […]

USG e-clips for June 30, 2021

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kemp names panels to recommend how to use $4.8B in COVID-19 relief By James Salzer Almost four months after President Joe Biden signed into law a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, Georgia is getting started on figuring out how to spend its share. Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday announced […]