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Atlanta Here are two stories that speak volumes about Georgia’s Stetson Bennett, the starting quarterback for the defending national champions: In late
EATONTON Here in the heart of Georgia’s Piedmont, Native American history has been said to date back as much as 3,000 years long before the first dairy farm came about in Putnam County, and long before Joel Chandler Harris began writing folk tales which were popular in his day, but not so much anymore.
Although it would probably be politically incorrect in these times to create an Uncle Remus narrating stories, the lessons and logic of those tales remain celebrated and useful for their insightfulness. Our world is abundantly populated with folk slugging the tar baby today.
Harris was not the only celebrated author to hail from these parts. Additionally, the list includes poet Louise Prudden Hunt; Alice Walker, author of the novel “The Color Purple;” and David Driskell, leading scholar and promoter of African-American art.
University of Georgia Terry College of Business MBA Jobs & Salary Review
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University of Georgia Terry College of Business MBA Jobs & Salary Review
Which companies hire MBAs from UGA Terry College of Business? How much do MBAs earn? Find out in our MBA jobs and salary review
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University of Georgia s (UGA) Terry College of Business is increasingly finding MBA employment success: 94% of students received job offers within sixth months of graduating in 2020 92% accepted offers with an average starting salary of over $112,000.
The school was founded in 1912 and boasts an MBA ranked 25th in the US and 33rd in the world by The Economist. The MBA performs strongly on return on investment, with the seventh-highest rate of return among US business schools where graduates earn more than $100,000 on average within three months of graduation, according to the US News & World Report.