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  2. University of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    For the first 16 years of the school's history, the University of Georgia only existed on paper. [22] By the new century, a committee was appointed to find suitable land to establish a campus. Committee member John Milledge purchased 633 acres of land on the west bank of the Oconee River and immediately gave it to the university.

  3. Deputy Chief of Staff G-1 Personnel of The United States Army

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    The Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Department of the Army, United States Army, also known as the G-1 is responsible for development, management and execution of all manpower and personnel plans, programs and policies throughout the entire U.S. Army. As the principal human relations of the U.S., Army, it is dedicated to ...

  4. College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (University of ...

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    The Department of Physics has a long history of STEM Outreach. A travelling physics road show based at U of G has visited Ontario schools for more than 40 years. The department's faculty, staff, and students create content for the Guelph Physics YouTube channel, [ 24 ] which has educational series including “Ask Me Anything Science Edition ...

  5. University of Guelph - Wikipedia

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    The University of Guelph (abbreviated U of G) is a comprehensive public research university in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.It was established in 1964 after the amalgamation of Ontario Agricultural College (1874), the MacDonald Institute (1903), and the Ontario Veterinary College (1922), and has since grown to an institution of almost 30,000 students (including those at the Humber campus, Ridgetown ...

  6. U of G - Wikipedia

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    U of G may refer to: in Austria. University of Graz; in Belgium. University of Ghent; in Canada. University of Guelph; in Ghana. University of Ghana; in Guyana. University of Guyana; in Mexico. University of Guadalajara; in Poland. University of GdaƄsk; in Scotland. University of Glasgow; in the United States. University of Georgia; University ...

  7. University of Georgia College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The College of Engineering is one of 17 constituent schools and colleges at the University of Georgia. The college's student body included 2,194 undergraduates and 181 graduate students at the beginning of the fall 2021 semester. [1] The college has 74 faculty members. [citation needed]

  8. University of Gezira - Wikipedia

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    The University Of Gezira (U. of G.) was founded in 1975 as a public university, and the first Sudanese university outside of Khartoum by the former regional governor Abdelrahim Mahmoud, along with the help of president Gaafar Nimeiry in the city of Wad Madani. The university is near one of the biggest agricultural projects in Africa – the ...

  9. List of University of Guelph people - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Abaka - professor of African history at the University of Miami; Allan Armitage – author and professor at the University of Georgia [6] Rupan Bal – Canadian–Indian YouTuber [7] Chris Banks – poet [8] Toby Barrett – politician, Member of Provincial Parliament for Haldimand—Norfolk [9] Alexandra Beaton – actress and dancer [10]