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What (who) is University of Georgia - definition

PUBLIC UNIVERSITY LOCATED IN ATHENS, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES
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  • [[Abraham Baldwin]], one of the founders and first president of the University of Georgia
  • The Arch
  • The Arch at the University of Georgia
  • University of Georgia dormitories on [[Sapelo Island]].
  • Founders Memorial Garden
  • UGA athletics logo
  • Lumpkin House on Cedar Street on the UGA campus
  • The Holmes-Hunter Academic Building
  • 1996 games]].
  • [[Lyman Hall]], one of founders of the University of Georgia
  • [[Mary Ethel Creswell]], in 1919, the first woman to earn an undergraduate degree at the university
  • Mary Lyndon]] Hall (built in 1938), named after the first female student at UGA to earn a graduate degree.<ref name="auto1" />
  • Zell B. Miller Learning Center
  • [[Natasha Tretheway]], [[United States Poet Laureate]]
  • The ''R/V Savannah'' [[research vessel]] at the [[Skidaway Institute of Oceanography]]
  • Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Libraries Building
  • United States Senator]] [[Saxby Chambliss]]
  • A fountain in the [[State Botanical Garden of Georgia]]
  • [[Stegeman Coliseum]] at UGA hosted [[1996 Summer Olympics]] events.
  • [[Terrell Davis]], [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]r
  • The [[Peabody Award]]s (statuettes pictured) originated at, and are awarded by, the University of Georgia
  • LEED]] certified structure that features 72 solar panels and [[water reclamation]] technology.
  • The ringing of the Chapel Bell is a tradition held by students and alumni of the University of Georgia.
  • The first football squad at the University of Georgia in 1892.
  • Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences
  • UGA Health Sciences Campus Administration Building – Winnie Davis Hall
  • Ilah Dunlap Little Memorial Library
  • Uga VI]], the official live mascot of the Georgia Bulldogs 1999–2008
  • Trinity College]] while at [[Oxford University]].
  • Tifton]].
  • U.S. Senator]] who helped establish the HOPE Scholarship

University of North Georgia         
  • The Brook Pennington Military Leadership Center
  • The UNG Retreat Triangle and the sheathed 75mm pack howitzer cannon
  • The North Georgia Arch
  • Memorial Wall
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN GEORGIA, UNITED STATES
North Georgia College & State University; North Georgia Agricultural College; North Georgia College; North Georgia College and State University; NGCSU; Aggressor Platoon; The Aggressor Platoon; Ngcsu; North Georgia College & State Saints; North Georgia Saints; NGCSU Saints
(as North Georgia Agricultural College) (as Gainesville Junior College) (as the University of North Georgia)
History of Augusta University         
  • Allgood Hall was part of the major campus expansions on the Augusta State campus.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Georgia Regents University
Augusta University was officially formed January 8, 2013, from the consolidation of Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences University in Augusta, Georgia by order of the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.
Province of Georgia         
  • Savannah colony, 18th century
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FORMER COLONY IN NORTH AMERICA, PART OF GREAT BRITAIN
Colony of Georgia; Georgia colony; Georgia Colony; Debtor's colony; Colonial georgia; Province of georgia; Georgia (colony); George (British colony); Georgia province; Royal Georgia; Colonial Georgia
The Province of Georgia (also Georgia Colony) was one of the Southern colonies in British America. It was the last of the thirteen original American colonies established by Great Britain in what later became the United States.

Wikipedia

University of Georgia

The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia. Founded in 1785, it is one of the oldest public universities in the United States. It is the flagship school of the University System of Georgia.

The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity," and as having "more selective" undergraduate admissions, the most selective admissions category. Among public universities, the University of Georgia is one of the nation's top three producers of Rhodes Scholars over the past two decades.

In addition to the main campuses in Athens with their approximately 470 buildings, the university has two smaller campuses located in Tifton and Griffin. The university has two satellite campuses located in Atlanta and Lawrenceville. The total acreage of the university in 30 Georgia counties is 41,539 acres (168.10 km2).

The University of Georgia's intercollegiate sports teams, commonly known by their Georgia Bulldogs name compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

Notable alumni and attendees include current and former members of the United States Senate, members of the United States House of Representatives, federal judges, Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, MacArthur Fellows (the "Genius Grant") winners, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners, a United States Poet Laureate, Emmy Award winners, Grammy Award winners, and multiple Super Bowl champions.

Examples of use of University of Georgia
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5. Saw "Coming Home: American Paintings, 1'30–1'50" at the University of Georgia Museum of Art.