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The Tate Student Center on the UGA campus was named in honor of Tate, as well the Tate Academic Building at the McCallie School. In 1990, the Dean William Tate Honor Society was formed as a lasting legacy to Tate and his impact on students at the University of Georgia.
The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia, United States.Chartered in 1785, it is the oldest public university in the United States. [9]
Pat Mitchell, media industry CEO, producer, professor, and author; has taught at the University of Georgia and at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, worked at NBC (where she was the first woman to produce and host a national program), CNN, PBS, TED conferences, etc., awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women's Media ...
The University of Georgia announced Monday that Dr. Shelley Nuss will become the first dean of the UGA School of Medicine. Nuss is currently campus dean for the Augusta University/UGA Medical ...
Matthew "Matt" R. Auer is an American academic administrator and environmental scholar. Auer served as the dean of faculty and vice president for academic affairs at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine before being appointed the current Dean of the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs in Athens, Georgia; he assumed office on July 1, 2017.
Jere Wade Morehead [1] (born November 25, 1956) is an American lawyer who is the 22nd president of the University of Georgia.He is also the Josiah Meigs Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business, and was previously senior vice president for academic affairs and provost.
The University of Georgia this week honored five students who heroically jumped into action to save a woman and two children after the woman’s car veered into a creek in rural Burke County.
Family and consumer sciences began at the University of Georgia in 1918 with the establishment of the Division of Home Economics. It was the 5th college to be established at the University of Georgia. In 1919, Mary E. Creswell became both the first home economics graduate and the first female to graduate from the University of Georgia.