USG e-clips for January 6, 2021

University System News: WALB Douglas studies new aviation school By Dave Miller The Douglas-Coffee County community is discussing a plan to bring aviation education to the community, region, and state. State and local leaders met Thursday at South Georgia State College, to discuss how partnerships with educational organizations in the community can assist with nurturing […]

USG e-clips for January 7, 2021

University System News: AllOnGeorgia Five Years in a Row The University of West Georgia’s College of Education (COE) was again praised for its efforts in advancing the health and wellness of UWG’s campus community and the west Georgia region at large. Only 166 universities and colleges are honored by the American College of Sports Medicine. […]

USG e-clips for January 4, 2021

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Gwinnett, Georgia Gwinnett College to open Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center By Karen Huppertz Gwinnett and Georgia Gwinnett College are partnering to operate and staff the new Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center, an incubator for fledgling Gwinnett start-ups and small businesses looking to grow. The 6,718-square-foot center on Perry Street in downtown Lawrenceville, […]

USG e-clips for January 5, 2021

University System News: Growing Georgia ABAC Writing and Communication Majors Win Awards at ABAC Students majoring in the Bachelor of Science degree in Writing and Communication at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College are consistent award-winners in a variety of fields. Since the introduction of ABAC’s four-year degree in Writing and Communication in 2017, students in the […]

USG e-clips for December 23, 2020

University System News: Patch.com Rankings Roundup: Kennesaw State Ranked Nationally For Degree Programs Staff reports Kennesaw State University has been ranked recently as having some of the best academic programs in the nation. During the Fall 2020 semester, several online organizations and publications recognized Kennesaw State’s programs for affordability, program flexibility, student satisfaction and curriculum […]

USG e-clips for December 28, 2020

University System News: WSB-TV “Such a blessing for me:” Gwinnett County great-grandmother graduates from college By: Berndt Petersen Janet Lively says she didn’t know what to make of the big bold letters that popped up in the front yard of her Gwinnett County home. It said “Congrats Grad 2020.” …She has accomplished a life-long goal […]

USG e-clips for December 29, 2020

University System News: AllOnGeorgia Kemp, UGA Partner to Prepare Small Businesses for Emergency Funding Kemp and UGA have launched an informational web site and webinars to help small business owners in Georgia understand the funding available to them through the new COVID-19 Emergency Relief Package and how to apply for assistance. Governor Brian Kemp and […]

USG e-clips for December 30, 2020

University System News: Tifton Gazette Writing, communication majors win awards Students majoring in the bachelor of science degree in writing and communication at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College are consistent award-winners in a variety of fields. Since the introduction of ABAC’s four-year degree in writing and communication in 2017, students in the program have won national […]

USG e-clips for December 31, 2020

HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR! The USO offices will be closed tomorrow; therefore there will be no e-clips.   University System News: Northwest Georgia News Georgia’s new nexus degree program yields first graduates By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service Madeline Ramos and Louis Sanville made history this month when they became the University System […]

USG e-clips for December 22, 2020

University System News: WSB-TV Metro Atlanta nursing student racks up 75k in scholarship money in SEC halftime contest By Staff A University of West Georgia student won $75,000 in scholarship money during a SEC Championship game halftime contest. Chemari Reeves, a junior nursing major, won big during the SEC Championship. The annual contest, which is […]