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Jeff Bezos Gives $100 Million Each to Van Jones of Dream Corps and José Andrés of World Central Kitchen
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Richards College of Business Holds Celebration for Outgoing Dean McIntyre
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More than 1,300 University of West Georgia graduates – and one Australian shepherd – walked the stage during the institution’s Spring 2021 Commencement Saturday.
During his remarks, UWG President Dr. Brendan B. Kelly shared that the COVID-19 pandemic kept graduates from experiencing some things, but it did not keep them from the holistic university experience UWG provides – including showcasing their artistic talents; demonstrating excellence in athletics; and achieving post-graduation outcomes like launching their careers or being accepted into world-class graduate programs at UWG, across the United States, and beyond.
“Realizing your goals takes time and a commitment to continuous improvement,” Kelly said. “It doesn’t happen overnight. You have persevered, and through adversity, you have proven you can overcome. That is what matters: not how you got here but that you got here, despite the obstacles. You rose to the challenges and overcame them.”
Johnson Named Dean of UWG s Richards College of Business
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In the past UWG has had the ability to send students around the world to learn and study in different environments known as study abroad. Some departments at UWG have had the ability to send their students to countries like Morocco, Italy and Costa Rica. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many study abroad trips had to be canceled in spring and summer of last year. Many countries were forced to close their borders, prohibiting outside travelers. However, with the recent decline in cases because of safety protocols and vaccine productions, the Management department in the Richards College of Business is now planning their first trip since the pandemic. Students will have the ability in spring of 2022 to spend their semester abroad studying in South Korea.