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Savonte Wilson (BS ’21) always knew he wanted to go to the University of Georgia — and a scholarship made it possible.
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Savonte Wilson (BS ’21) always knew he wanted to go to the University of Georgia — and a scholarship made it possible.
Over 800 scholarships were created in the last 11 years, a surge driven by the Georgia Commitment Scholarship program and matching funds.
For as long as they’ve been around, the University of Georgia and Southern Company/Georgia Power have been devoted to Georgia.
More than 17,000 gifts supported over 600 funds at UGA, from scholarships to study abroad to meal plans and more.
Anne Barge Clegg’s gift will permanently enhance the Historic Clothing and Textile Collection, which UGA will name in her honor.
The funding will support the posthumous exhibition, publication, and symposium “Beverly’s Athens,” focused on Athens artist Beverly Buchanan.
Birgisson, who joined UGA’s faculty in 2022, is an accomplished educator and researcher with experience in the U.S., the U.K. and Sweden.
Bruce Gregory (BLA ’57), who worked in the National Park Service for three decades, leaves a legacy that will help students forever.
The Georgia Redcoat Marching Band has thrived on private support from Bulldogs, but funding gaps still exist.
UGArden receives $10K from Kubota, votes can raise to $50K
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