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ĢƵ alumna develops software for Fortune 500 companies

ĢƵ alumna develops software for Fortune 500 companies

August 30, 2020

A ĢƵ alumna found her calling by chance during her time as an undergraduate on the Hill.  Jordan Perry, class of 2015, switched her major from undecided to IT security to software development, which led to her career path. Perry said she switched to software development because she likes to think of herself as an artist.  “I enjoy creating,” Perry said. “Through code and various frameworks, the options of cre...

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2020 ĢƵ named a Best Regional College by The Princeton Review

2020 ĢƵ named a Best Regional College by The Princeton Review

August 30, 2020

ĢƵ was recently once again named a Best Regional College in the Southeast by The Princeton Review. The Princeton Review, according to its website, featured institutions it considers academically outstanding and well worth consideration during a college search. ĢƵ’s profile is compiled in part from a survey of the university’s students. Among ĢƵ’s highlights, students remark on small cl...

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ĢƵ joined in celebration of the 130th anniversary of the Morrill Act of 1890

ĢƵ joined in celebration of the 130th anniversary of the Morrill Act of 1890

August 30, 2020

ĢƵ joined other campuses of the nation’s 1890 land-grant universities in celebrating the Morrill Act of 1890. The Morrill Act of 1890 established a land-grant university system of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in states where African Americans were banned from accessing a public higher education. According to a news release from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APL...

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ĢƵ to resume in-person learning

ĢƵ to resume in-person learning

August 30, 2020

Due to the overwhelming success of ĢƵ’s COVID-19 Safety Week, in-person learning will resume on campus beginning Aug. 31.  Students met the moment, with nearly 600 students volunteering for COVID-19 testing during Thorobred Tuesday, doing their part to stop the spread. The remaining students and campus employees had access to voluntary testing during Thorobred Thursday.  The campus community came together for...

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