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Killing of Laken Riley. / 33.9279; -83.3728. On February 22, 2024, Laken Riley, a 22-year-old American nursing student at Augusta University, was abducted and killed while she was jogging at the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia. Her body was found in Oconee Forest Park near Lake Herrick; [1] her death was caused by blunt force trauma.
Students mourn the loss of two fellow students at the University of Georgia's Tate Plaza on Monday, February 26, 2024. - Joshua L. Jones/Online Athens/USA Today Network
As the investigation continues into the death of an Augusta University College of Nursing student on the University of Georgia campus in Athens, Thursday, federal officials confirmed the ...
UGA medical students, graduate students from UGA's College of Public Health, and visiting scholars reside on the University of Georgia's recently reacquired Health Sciences Campus in Athens. The 56-acre UGA Health Sciences Campus has an extensive landscaped green space with more than 400 trees and many historic buildings.
Athens-Clarke County police block traffic and investigate at the UGA intramural Fields after the body of a women was found with visible injuries in the woods around Lake Herrick in Athens, Ga., on ...
Creswell is a coeducational residential community for first-year students. Named after Mary Ethel Creswell, the first woman to receive a degree from the University of Georgia, Creswell Community is home to male and female first-year students. Creswell residents also live near the Bolton Dining Commons. [4]
A suspect has been taken into custody by campus police in connection to the killing of an Augusta University College of Nursing student on the University of Georgia campus in Athens, according to UGA.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities ranked by academic measures. There are 7 Historically Black Colleges & Universities ( HBCUs) in Georgia. Savannah State University, Fort Valley State University and Albany State University are three public HBCUs housed within the University System of Georgia. The other four schools are private schools.