USG e-clips from April 23, 2015

USG Institutions: www.foxnews.com 5 nursing students killed in Georgia interstate wreck http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/04/23/5-nursing-students-killed-in-georgia-interstate-wreck/ Five nursing students died Wednesday in a chain-reaction crash that began when a tractor-trailer failed to slow down and smashed into stop-and-go traffic, Georgia authorities said. The tractor-trailer plowed into an SUV and then rolled over a small passenger car that burst into […]

USG e-clips from April 22, 2015

University System News: www.artsatl.com Third Rail Studios in Doraville is latest addition to Georgia’s burgeoning film industry http://www.artsatl.com/2015/04/third-rail-studios/ By JEFF STAFFORD What if Georgia replaced California as a filmmaking destination? It’s not so farfetched when you realize that the state is already ranked as one of the top three locations for movie and television productions, […]

USG e-clips from April 21, 2015

USG Institutions: www.gainesvilletimes.com University of North Georgia expanding to Blue Ridge http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/6/article/109227/ Times staff reports The University of North Georgia plans to open an instructional site in Blue Ridge this fall. A vote by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents at its April 14 meeting approved a $943,000 operating budget in fiscal year […]

USG e-clips from April 16, 2015

University System News: www.gainesvilletimes.com Tuition increases to affect Northeast Georgia students http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/6/article/109126/ By Kristen Oliver Despite the average Georgia college graduate’s $24,517 in student-loan debt, tuition at state colleges and universities is going up in the fall. While the majority of tuition increases at state schools will only be 2.5 percent, students enrolled at Northeast […]

USG e-clips from April 17, 2015

USG Institutions: www.redandblack.com Estimates reveal another record-breaking year for donations http://www.redandblack.com/uganews/estimates-reveal-another-record-breaking-year-for-donations/article_2bed63e4-e3ca-11e4-8bfb-6b7fde21bf46.html Katelyn Umholtz With the cost of tuition increasing 9 percent next year as of Tuesday’s Board of Regents meeting and cuts to higher education funds, money from donors has become vital to the development of the University of Georgia. So when the UGA Division […]