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Tenet Healthcare Corporation is a for-profit multinational healthcare services company based in Dallas, Texas, United States. Through its brands, subsidiaries, joint ventures, and partnerships, [7] including United Surgical Partners International (USPI), [8] the company operates 65 hospitals and over 450 healthcare facilities. [9]
Published weekly, The Red & Black was the official organ of the Athletic Council from 1896 to 1928. The paper advertised athletic competitions and reported on the culture of the University. In 1928, the paper's administration moved under the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication as a laboratory for its students.
The University of Georgia School of Law ( Georgia Law) is the law school of the University of Georgia, a public research university in Athens, Georgia. It was founded in 1859, making it among the oldest American university law schools in continuous operation. [5] Georgia Law accepted 14.77% of applicants for the class entering in 2023.
Main campus University of Georgia Chapel Historic North Campus. Situated on a 762-acre (3.08 km 2) main campus, in 2012 the university had a workforce of more than 9,800, an annual budget of about $1.49 billion (only 29% provided by the state of Georgia), and a physical plant valued at some $600 million, making it one of the largest employers in Georgia and a major contributor to the state's ...
A senior majoring in economics with a minor in sports management, Nesbit will be the student speaker at Georgia’s commencement exercises on Friday evening at Sanford Stadium. UGA alum and 10 ...
The name was changed to the College of Family and Consumer Sciences in 1990 to better reflect the research, teaching and outreach being conducted. The college has evolved over the years to include numerous majors all focusing on the motto, "Knowledge for Real Life." More than 70 faculty, 1,400 undergraduates and 200 graduate students are ...
Laken Hope Riley, who was a nursing student at a nearby school and had been a UGA student until May 2023, was found dead Thursday after jogging near a lake on campus. The 22-year-old died from ...
Originally the state agricultural college, CAES was founded in 1859 by the University Board of Trustees as part of a complete reorganization of the university. [1] It was the first college at the University of Georgia to accept women, beginning in 1918. There are three main campuses— Athens, Tifton, and Griffin.