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ĢƵ rededicates the Rufus B. Atwood Agricultural Research Center
ĢƵ rededicated the Rufus B. Atwood Agricultural Research Center with federal, state and local officials on hand, as well as members of the ĢƵ Board of Regents and other distinguished guests. The building, which was previously used as a cafeteria and later for research, has been renovated with help from a $7.5 million USDA facility grant program that was included in the most recently pa...
ĢƵ President provided campus update during town hall
ĢƵ President M. Christopher Brown II hosted a town hall for all students, faculty, staff and parents to provide insight on the remainder of the fall semester and the beginning of the spring semester. President Brown reminded campus community members that the University is currently in a red operational alert status. “Everyone who can stay home, should stay home,” President Brown said. “Everyone who can work...
ĢƵ professor joins 2020-21 class of Jefferson Science Fellows
A ĢƵ chemistry professor recently joined the 2020-21 class of Jefferson Science Fellows (JSF), an initiative of the Office of the Science and Technology Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of State. Dr. Scott A. Wicker, interim chair of the School of Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and associate professor of chemistry, was selected as a Jefferson Science Fellow. According to its website, “the J...
ĢƵ ranked as a top school in the South for affordable tuition
ĢƵ was recently ranked as on the top schools in the South for affordability by Best Value Schools. ĢƵ ranked 22nd in “the best colleges in the South that you can afford” and was noted for the number of graduates who earn a STEM degree and the mid-career pay of its graduates. According to the Best Value Schools website, “Sorting through the best colleges in the South is not easy. Our college exp...