When statistical agencies like the U.S. Census Bureau publish data, they have two competing mandates: To provide useful information to policymakers and ensure the privacy of survey responders.
James B. Kau, an emeritus professor and chairholder at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, is the 2018 recipient of the John M. Quigley Medal for Advancing Real Estate and Urban Economics. He is the fifth scholar to receive the lifetime professional honor.
Numbers govern our lives. Bank account balances, blood pressure, SAT scores — they help define who we are and where we’re going. Some numbers affecting our daily lives are beyond our control — age, height and U.S. GDP — while others, such as the calories we consume, are up to us.
As part of ground operations for the Air Force, he was in charge of making sure bombs hit exactly what they were intended to, rather than dropping on nearby civilians.
Synovus has established five need-based scholarships for incoming University of Georgia students intending to major in business. Part of the Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program, the scholarships will be awarded to students across Georgia beginning in fall 2019.
Chip Chambers has done plenty to distinguish his undergraduate career: he’s been awarded scholarships and honors, studied abroad, had his research published, volunteered in the community and more. But most people just know him as “that crazy dancing guy.”
The Full-Time MBA Program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business received its highest ranking ever from The Economist and its worldwide survey of the top 100 graduate business programs, called “Which MBA?”.
The buildings on the corner of Baxter and Lumpkin streets change gradually each day. Workers add rows of bricks here, and hang bay windows and lighting there.