Bjorn Birgisson
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Birgisson named inaugural Georgia Power E-Mobility Distinguished Professor

Birgisson, who joined UGA’s faculty in 2022, is an accomplished educator and researcher with experience in the U.S., the U.K. and Sweden.
Bill Flatt delivers a lecture in 2014 at the University of Georgia.
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Former dean establishes UGA college’s first chair

The inaugural holder of the Bill and June Flatt Chair in Foods and Nutrition is Connie Rogers, head of FACS' nutritional sciences department.
Stuart Countess, president and CEO of Kia Georgia Inc., (back row, third from right) and April Bartley, external affairs manager for Kia Georgia Inc., (front row, far right) met with UGA Engineering students during the 2024 UGA Electric Mobility Summit at the Classic Center in Athens.
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Kia commits $1M to e-mobility initiative at UGA

The gift will provide support for scholarships, research fellowships, community engagement programs and experiential learning opportunities.
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Cox Automotive gift boosts e-mobility initiative at UGA

A significant gift from Cox Automotive is helping UGA spearhead efforts to make electric mobility accessible to all citizens in Georgia.
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Isakson Initiative gives $1.4M to UGA Vet Med

The endowed distinguished professorships are named in honor of the late U.S. Sen. John Hardy “Johnny” Isakson and his wife, Dianne.
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A summit in the fight against cancer—sponsored by a survivor

The summit assembled top researchers from UGA and Emory University. Richard and Kim Stamper’s generosity made the event possible.
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Mark Richt raises funds for Parkinson’s research

Led by former University of Georgia head football coach Mark Richt, the Chick-fil-A Dawg Bowl raised more than $XXXX.
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Regions Bank gift supports service-learning, small businesses, scholarships

The gift supports service-learning and community impact programs, small business education, and establish a need-based scholarship.
Students work with Lori Tiller and Lauren Healey, public service associates in UGA's Fanning Institute. (Photo by Shannah Montgomery)
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Leadership program accepting nominations

Backed by gifts from Chick-fil-A and Rodney Bullard (MBA '12), Youth LEAD Georgia will build leadership skills in students across the state.
Pictured Left to Right: Marcus Garrison, business continuity advisor at Fiserv; Vivian Greentree, senior vice president and head of global corporate citizenship at Fiserv; David Jacoppo, senior project manager at Fiserv and Terence Strong, Fiserv business consultant at UGA SBDC at Morehouse College.
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Fiserv advances small business success through gift to UGA

The gift builds on a previous grant by funding a consultant position at UGA SBDC at Morehouse College for an additional two years.