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University of Georgia - translation to English

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 Georgia         
Universiteit van Georgia, grote openbare universiteit gevestigd in stad Athene (in staat Georgia in V.S.)
Georgia State University         
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA, GA, USA
Georgia State; History of Georgia State University; Georgia State University Foundation; The Signal & Urbanite; Georgia Evening College; Atlanta Junior College; Five Points (journal); George State University; Atlanta Review of Journalism History; Georgia State U; Student Recreation Center (Georgia State); TReNDS Center; Georgia State University, Atlanta
Staatsuniversiteit van staat Georgia, grote openbare universiteit in stad Atlanta in staat Georgia (V.S.)
Georgia Institute of Technology         
  • 1910 Georgia Tech Blueprint – Fraternities Page 05
  • alt=A newspaper front page with the headline, "Georgia—Our Annual Triumph", an image of a football player, and four columns of text
  • alt=About a dozen one- and two-story buildings, several of which are damaged, line a dirt road that intersects with three railroad tracks in the foreground
  • President [[Barack Obama]] at Georgia Tech, 2015
  • A pedestrian bridge links the [[Klaus Advanced Computing Building]] to the College of Computing Building.
  • alt=A football stadium with a marching band in white uniforms on the field, with the goal post in the foreground and various buildings in the background
  • alt=A wide, red brick building with a tower in the center and grey concrete archways spaced along the length of the building
  • alt=A one-story brick building with grey concrete stairs in the center leading to a door with a column on either side of it. There are three long windows on each side of the building.
  • alt=A circular, six-story brick building with decorative white concrete stripes above and below lines of adjacent square windows that encircle most of each level
  • alt=Group photo of fifteen men; five in the top row, four in the middle, and six in the front, posing in front of a brick building
  • Tech cheerleaders waving flags after a touchdown.
  • alt=A white concrete and glass, curved-front building with a driveway separated by a median leading to it
  • alt=A red brick and white concrete, four-story apartment building with a landscaped courtyard in the foreground
  • alt=A person wearing a costume which resembles a yellowjacket, including a black shirt with yellow interlocking G-T logo, spins a dial on a wooden gymnasium floor.
  • alt=A large, white, multi-story building constructed from concrete, metal and glass with several tiered, curved roof segments framing long panels of windows. The building is set back on a large green lawn with several small pine trees
  • Buzz, the mascot
  • The [[Kessler Campanile]] seen from the Georgia Tech Student Center.
  • alt=Six women, wearing a uniform of a white skirt and a white and gold cropped top with the word "Tech" on the front, ride onto the football field on the running boards and rear seat of a white-and-gold-painted antique car.
  • Tech Tower
  • alt=Two buildings stand side by side on a hill. The one on the left is two stories, with two smokestacks behind it. The one on the right is the larger, taller Tech Tower building.
  • A view of Technology Square
  • alt=A white-haired and white-bearded man gesturing with his right hand as he speaks
PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES
Georgia Institute Of Technology; Georgia School of Technology; Gatech; Ga tech; Georgia tech; Ga Tech; GaTech; Buzz Studios; Buzzstudios; BuzzStudios; GA Tech; Georgia Tech University; Georgia Institute of Technology/to do; Georgia Institue of Technology; Georgia institute of technology; Georgia Institute of Technology Housing; Georgia Institute of Technology housing; Greek life at Georgia Tech; Gatech.edu; Georgia Tech.; Healthcare Robotics Lab; Georgia Technological University; Fred B. Wenn Ballroom; Georgia Institute of Technology
Technologisch Instituut van Georgia, grote technologische universiteit in stad Atlanta in staat Georgia (V.S.)

Definition

University of Hawaii
<body, education> A University spread over 10 campuses on 4 islands throughout the state. http://hawaii.edu/uhinfo.html. See also Aloha, Aloha Net. (1995-12-10)

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.