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  1. The University of Georgia is a public land-grant research university and the flagship school of the University System of Georgia. Founded in 1785, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States.

  2. Find out the names, locations, and classifications of public and private institutions of higher education in Georgia. The list includes the flagship university, research universities, comprehensive universities, state colleges, technical colleges, and independent colleges.

    Institution
    Primary Campus Location
    Usg Designation [1]
    Campus Size As Of 2018 [update] (main ...
    Research university, flagship university ...
    762 acres (3.08 km 2)
    400 acres (1.6 km 2)
    670 acres (2.7 km 2)
    110 acres (0.45 km 2)
    • Ramsey Student Center
    • Franklin Residential College
    • Tate Student Center and The Tate II Expansion
    • Lamar Dodd School of Art Building
    • Zell B. Miller Learning Center
    • University of Georgia 4-H Service Centers
    • Georgia Museum of Art
    • Georgia Museum of Natural History
    • Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries
    • The Georgia Review

    The Ramsey Student Center is the student recreational and athletic facility located on East Campus. The Ramsey Center is one of the largest student athletic recreation facilities in the United States. It was built and named in honor of Bernard and Eugenia Ramsey. The campus's eight-acre Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities has two gyms, th...

    Franklin Residential College (FRC) is a residential college, based on the Oxford and Cambridge model. It is a collaboration of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, the University Housing office, and the Vice President of Instruction. It was founded in 2000.The home of the college is Rutherford Hall, which was built in the late 1930s. Students...

    On April 19, 2007, ground was officially broken for the $52 million Tate Student Center Expansion and Renovation project.A multi-level parking deck began the first phase of the construction on which the new Student Center was built. Tate II officially opened its doors on June 1, 2009. Included in the new student center is: an 11,000-square-foot (1,...

    Construction on the $39.2-million, 171,000 sq ft (15,900 m2) Lamar Dodd School of Art was underway through spring 2008. The site is just south of the existing Performing and Visual Arts Complex on East Campus. In 2012, the College of Environmental Design's $10.4 million Visual Arts building became the first UGA building to incorporate a water recla...

    The $43.6 million Zell B. Miller Learning Center (MLC) has been the largest academic building on the University of Georgia campus since its opening in the autumn of 2003 when it was called the Student Learning Center (SLC).Located at the heart of the UGA campus, it houses both classroom space and library space in close proximity. On the inside is a...

    The University of Georgia operates five 4-H centers around the state of Georgia: Fortson 4-H Center, in the southern metro Atlanta area, Jekyll Island 4-H Center and Tybee Island 4-H Center on the Georgia coast, Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, Georgia, and Wahsega 4-H Center, in the North Georgia mountains. The university is also responsible for...

    The Georgia Museum of Art is an academic museum at the University of Georgia and the state of Georgia's official art museum. Located on UGA's East Campus since 1996, it houses a collection of nearly 10,000 works of art, including American paintings, works by self-taught artists, decorative arts, works by African American artists, a Kress Study Coll...

    The Georgia Museum of Natural History provides Joshua Laerm Academic Support Awards annually.The awards are named after Dr. Joshua Laerm a professor at the University of Georgia who died in 1997.

    The $46-million libraries building, named in honor of former senator and governor Richard Russell Jr., who spent a half-century in public service, houses the general library holdings as well as the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the Walter J. Brown Media Archives, the Peabody Awards Collection, and the Richard B. Russell Library for Pol...

    The Georgia Review is a literary journal founded at University of Georgia in 1947. The Review features poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and visual art. It won National Magazine Awards for Fiction in 1986 and for Essays in 2007 and has been an NMA nominee nineteen times. Works that appear in the Georgia Review are frequently reprinted in the Best A...

  3. Learn more about the 17 Schools and Colleges that make up the University of Georgia.

  4. Find everything you need to know about University of Georgia, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

    • Administration Building, Athens, 30602, GA
    • 070654 23000
  5. Dec 2, 2003 · Learn about the history, missions, and achievements of the oldest and largest public university in Georgia, founded in 1785 by Abraham Baldwin. Explore the academic programs, research, and campus life of UGA in Athens.

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  7. Founded in 1785, the University of Georgia is the birthplace of public higher education in America and a top value in public research. It offers 142 undergraduate, 135 master's and 87 doctoral programs, and has a global impact through its land- and sea-grant missions.