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7th Annual Medical Device Regulations Conference Recap

November 13, 2019

The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy recently hosted the seventh annual Medical Device Regulations Conference on November 6-7th at UGA’s Gwinnett Campus in Lawrenceville, GA. The conference was of special interest to quality assurance and regulatory affairs professionals working in the regulated medical device industry, and it provided…

Veteran Takes on New Role as Online Student

November 11, 2019

Larry Howard, a 30-year veteran and former Command Master Chief in the Navy, recently enrolled in a new title–UGA online student.  Howard is enrolled in the online graduate certificate program in Nonprofit Management and Leadership.  “I chose to go back to school at UGA to better equip myself…

John T. Edge Set to speak at UGA annual Signature Lecture Event

October 30, 2019

John T. Edge, a nonfiction mentor in our low-residency MFA in Narrative Media Writing, will be speaking at UGA Signature Lecture speakers event. The event will feature 11 writers and authors awarded for their multidisciplinary appeal and compelling bodies of work.  Edge is a two-time James Beard…

Online Professor Honored with Teacher of the Year Award

October 28, 2019

On October 8th, Elizabeth Andress, professor in the online M.S. in Foods and Nutrition, Community Nutrition program, was announced as the 2019 ACTE Region II Postsecondary Teacher of the Year. This award recognizes the finest career and technical teachers at the postsecondary level who have demonstrated innovation…

A New Change is Ahead for Prospective Registered Dietitians

October 23, 2019

January 1, 2024 is an important date for prospective Registered Dietitians–the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) is making some changes. On that date, the CDR will be requiring prospective Registered Dietitians to hold a graduate degree; previously, the requirement was a bachelor’s degree.

University of Georgia Represents at the Georgia Bio Summit

October 16, 2019

Students and professors from the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy recently attended the Georgia Bio Summit at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia. The Georgia Bio Summit is an annual bioscience and medtech conference welcoming hundreds of CEOs, senior executives, scientists and…

UGA Grad Embarks In A New Chapter

October 2, 2019

A drastic life change led Julie Rigdon to enroll in UGA’s online Bachelor of Science in Special Education program. In 2011, a retinal disease severely impaired her  husband’s vision, forcing him to quit his job. To financially support her family, Rigdon accepted a job as a bookkeeper for…

UGA Offers the First Fully Online Master of Social Work in Georgia

September 30, 2019

The University of Georgia School of Social Work now offers the first fully online Master of Social Work degree in Georgia. All coursework, with the exception of a required field internship, can be taken online. Applications are being accepted for the inaugural cohort, scheduled to begin Fall 2020.

Celebrating National Coffee Day with Coffee Insights from Professor, Ron Pegg

September 25, 2019

As National Coffee Day approaches on September 29, coffee lovers across the country are celebrating. According to a study commissioned by the National Coffee Association, 64% of Americans drink a cup of coffee every day. With over half of Americans saying yes to coffee each day, how much do…

Chief Financial Mom Empowers and Educates Moms about Family Finances

September 23, 2019

Mary Carlson, Ph.D., is no stranger to financial planning. She currently serves as a professor in UGA’s online Master of Financial Planning program and runs her own blog focused on the topic. Carlson is a valuable resource to her students and to the thousands of followers of…