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 Georgia State University Library
Selected Vital Statistics for the State, Public Health Districts and Counties by race, etc., from the Georgia Division of Public Health.
Official State of Georgia home page, gateway to state agencies' websites and providing online access to many state publications.
Salaries of all individuals employed by state agencies, including the Board of Regents, state colleges and universities.
www.library.gsu.edu /findinfo/pages.asp?ldID=68&guideID=280&ID=1684   (3444 words)

  
 - Georgia Public Library State Agency
The Georgia Public Library Service, a Unit of the University System of Georgia, is the state agency that supports public libraries statewide.
College of Education State University West Georgia 2
The Georgia Public Library Service provides technology and facilities consultation, training for librarians and staff, support for PINES, reporting and advocacy support, and administration of state and federal grants for the benefit of local libraries and library users....
www.online--degree.com /links/georgiapubliclibrarystateagency.html   (894 words)

  
 Medical College of Georgia Foundation, Inc.
The Medical College of Georgia Foundation, Inc. will be considered a significant resource and advocate for Georgia's only public health sciences university.
The mission of the Medical College of Georgia Foundation, Inc. is to improve the quality of life of the people of Georgia, the nation, and the world by supporting the advancement of health-related education, research and service at the Medical College of Georgia.
The Medical College of Georgia Foundation, Inc. will be seen as an exemplary leader among nonprofit corporations.
www.mcgfoundation.org   (894 words)

  
 Statistics.com Courses - Faculty
He is a former Calloway Professor of Computer Science at the University of Georgia, Division Head and Professor of Biology and Physics at West Coast University, and Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at Claremont College.
Andrzej Galecki is a Research Associate Professor in the Geriatrics Center/Institute of Gerontology at the Medical School and has a joint appointment as Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Biostatistics at the School of Public Health of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
He has received the Outstanding Teacher Award from the University of South Florida, and the Distinguished Teacher Award from the Public Health Student Association.
www.statistics.com /content/courses/faculty.html   (2148 words)

  
 clayton college georgia state university
Student health servies for students of Clayton College And State University - Morrow, Georgia.
State University Clayton College and State University Georgia Southern University Macon State College Southern Polytechnic State University...
Clayton College And State University is a public institution, operating under state...
www.college-knowledge.net /clayton-college-georgia-state-university   (621 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Medical College of Georgia, public, coeducational institution in Augusta, Georgia, part of the University System of Georgia.
Health Sciences : colleges and universities: Medical College of Georgia
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, University of, public, coeducational institution in Little Rock, Arkansas, and part of the University of Arkansas...
encarta.msn.com /University_of_Arkansas_for_Medical_Sciences.html   (259 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Georgia State University
Georgia State College's enrollment began to decline, and the Georgia legislature passed a law authorizing the governor to close any public system with racially mixed schools, which could have threatened the existence of the state's public colleges as well.
Langdale also established the Georgia State College Foundation (later the GSU Foundation) in 1958 to garner private and public financial support.
He urged GSU, as an urban university, to emphasize both academic excellence and service, and a new School of Special Studies was established to offer developmental courses to students who were poorly prepared for college work.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1417   (1776 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, Dogs (1994)
Derrell Clark, Animal Resources, University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens, Georgia Patrick W. Concannon, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Lawrence G. Carbone, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Laurel }.
The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health of the public.
OCR for page R8 The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit, self-perpetuating society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the further- ance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare.
www.nap.edu /books/0309047447/html/R1.html   (1527 words)

  
 GSU College of Law :: Welcome
Georgia State College of Law 3L Jeanette Wasdin’s attempts to have Atlanta’s weekend jail courtroom open to the public have made headlines in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Center for Law, Health and Society at Georgia State’s College of Law has begun a three-part Distinguished Speaker Series on Biotechnology Law, Policy and Ethics entitled What does it mean to be human?
Georgia State University College of Law, 140 Decatur St., Atlanta, Georgia 30303
law.gsu.edu   (120 words)

  
 Welcome to the University of Georgia
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia a grant to fund the state’s first Geriatric Education Center.
The University of Georgia • Athens, GA 30602
Archway to Excellence: The Campaign for the University of Georgia
www.uga.edu   (286 words)

  
 Georgia Chamber of Commerce :: Georgia Chamber's Leaders
After Israel attended Middle Georgia College in Cochran and the University of Georgia in Athens, he began his career as a field underwriter for the life, health and accident insurance industry.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is the unified voice of the business community, aggressively advocating the business viewpoint in the shaping of public policy, encouraging ethical business practices and ensuring the state’s future as economically prosperous, educationally competitive and environmentally responsible.
A native of Tifton, Georgia, Ratcliffe received a bachelor's degree in biology from Valdosta State University in 1970.
www.gachamber.com /about/leaders.html   (637 words)

  
 Atlanta University Center --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The university consists of Emory College (a liberal arts institution), Oxford College (a two-year college), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and schools of law, business, theology, public health, nursing, and medicine.
Overview of this educational institution in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Provides information on academic departments and programs, admission procedures, research centers, student services and activities, and campus facilities.
Perhaps the most vivid vision of Atlanta is the torching of the Confederate city during the American Civil War as it was re-created in the film Gone With the Wind.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9309976?&query=morehouse   (756 words)

  
 Fairburn Real Estate and Homes for Sale in Fulton County, Georgia
Nearby universities include Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, Morehouse College and Spelman College.
Fairburn is located in southern Fulton County, about 18 miles southwest of Atlanta, the state capital.
Fairburn’s 5,700 residents have access to extensive parklands and a range of recreational activities.
www.fairburn-fultoncounty-georgia.com   (890 words)

  
 Dougherty County, Georgia Obituaries
He graduated of the Public Schools of Dougherty County, attended Tuskegee University, Ala., received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Albany State University and served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam Era.
Wurst was a native of Seminole County, Ga., she was the daughter of the late Milton McLendon and Mary Eva Funderburke Minter, was a 1923 graduate of Georgia State College for Women in Valdosta, Ga. Mrs.
She was a member of Lumpkin First Baptist Church Women on Mission, and a former member of Rome, Ga., Pilot Club and the Georgia and American Nurses Association, and had served on Stewart County Board of Health.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/ga/ga-dougherty3.htm   (2860 words)

  
 University Sites @ Top150 Directory
In addition to Emory College, the University has a graduate school of arts and sciences; professional schools of medicine, theology, law, nursing, public health, and business; and Oxford College, a two-year undergraduate division on Emory's original campus in Oxford, Georgia.
It is both the state land-grant university, with a strong tradition of education and public service, and the state's primary research university, with faculty of national and international reputation.
American Association of University Professors is a university related website.
www.top150directory.org /category/university.html   (2860 words)

  
 Georgia Division of Public Health Counties Lamar County
Lamar County is home to Gordon College, a two-year unit of the University System of Georgia.
The "Barnesville Buggy Days" festival has grown to become one of Georgia's largest, attracting over 50,000 people.
Lamar County was created in 1920 from portions of Monroe and Pike counties and is named for Lucius Quintus Cinncinatus Lamar, a Confederate Army colonel, Secretary of the Interior under Grover Cleveland, and a Supreme Court Justice.
health.state.ga.us /regional/lamar/index.asp   (215 words)

  
 ATECHNOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS TO UPGRADE
The use of this technology for promoting physical and mental health is presently the focus of numerous funded research studies, including studies at Maharishi University of Management’s Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention, Morehouse Medical School, the University of Georgia, Drew University, and the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Instructor: Jane Schmidt-Wilk, Ph.D., is Director of the Center for Management Research in the School of Business and Public Administration, Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA. She taught the TM program as a pre-conference at OBTC 98 and OBTC 99.
At OBTC she was a presenter of a workshop “Teaching Management as if Consciousness Mattered.” She is a co-author of “Higher Education For Higher Consciousness: Maharishi University of Management as a Model for Spirituality in Management Education,” which appeared October, 2000, in Journal of Management Education, 24(5).
bernard.pitzer.edu /~jlewis/obtm2001.htm   (1404 words)

  
 UMBC - Department of Emergency Health Services
ACM affords students an opportunity to enroll in certain out-of-state bachelor's and graduate programs that are not offered at a public in-state college or university, at reduced tuition rates.
The following states are partners in the ACM consortium and abide by the policies of the SREB: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida (graduate programs only), Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina (graduate programs with restrictions) Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas (graduate programs only), Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Maryland Higher Education Commission coordinates the ACM certification process for the State of Maryland which is one of sixteen Southern states that participate in this consortium.
ehs.umbc.edu   (1404 words)

  
 Farmworker Justice Fund
Adrienne, a graduate of Oberlin College and the University of Georgia Law School (with honors), has clerked for a federal court judge, participated as a Public Policy Fellow at the National Partnership for Women and Families, and most recently (2002-2005) served as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia.
SPECIAL On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, a majority of the Members of the U.S. Senate voted in favor of the Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits and Security Act of 2005, known as " AgJOBS." The 53 to 45 vote was not enough to pass it because 60 votes were needed first to overcome a threatened filibuster.
Yzaguirre is President Emeritus of the National Council of La Raza and a major force for social justice in the United States.
www.fwjustice.org   (1404 words)

  
 UMBC - Department of Emergency Health Services
ACM affords students an opportunity to enroll in certain out-of-state bachelor's and graduate programs that are not offered at a public in-state college or university, at reduced tuition rates.
The following states are partners in the ACM consortium and abide by the policies of the SREB: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida (graduate programs only), Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina (graduate programs with restrictions) Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas (graduate programs only), Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Maryland Higher Education Commission coordinates the ACM certification process for the State of Maryland which is one of sixteen Southern states that participate in this consortium.
ehs.umbc.edu   (195 words)

  
 Partners
Georgia INPHO (Information Network for Public Health Officials) is modeled on CDC's WONDER System, and has as its goal the creation of a seamless, statewide "network of networks" that will put authoritative health information, high-speed telecommunications, and sophisticated applications at the fingertips of public health and personal health care practitioners and the communities they serve.
The Georgia Statewide AHEC Network is a partnership coordinated by the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) and the Mercer University School of Medicine.
Georgia's Rural Health Information Clearinghouse (RHIC) is the result of a partnership between the Georgia Department of Community Health's Office of Rural Health Services, the Statewide AHEC Program and GaIN.
gain.mercer.edu /partners.asp   (928 words)

  
 US Distance Degree Programs: Noncomphrehensive List & Info on Verifying Legitimacy
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, contact them at 1(404)727-3956, or through their online form about the Masters in Public Health (also called Career Master of Public Health).
ODU also offers degrees in for those who have completed their first two years of 100 and 200 level class requirements in the Virginia Community College System or another accredited institution of higher learning.
Southern California University for Professional Studies (SCUPS), established in 1978, is approved under the Education Code of the State of California to offer the degree programs and confer the appropriate degrees to learners who have met the graduation requirements of the University.
www.angelfire.com /fl/AtHomeDegrees   (2367 words)

  
 Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, ltd.
Hirsch, A.R. “Chronic Neurotoxicity as a Result of Landfill Exposure in Port Orchard, Washington,” International Congress on Hazardous Waste: Impact on Human and Ecological Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995, p.
Hirsch, A.R. “Neurotoxicity as a Result of Acute Nitrogen Tetroxide Exposure.” International Congress on Hazardous Waste: Impact on Human and Ecological Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995, p.
William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV.
www.scienceofsmell.com /scienceofsmell/index.cfm?action=about   (6932 words)

  
 The Sport Psych Handbook - Human Kinetics
Charles J. Hardy, PhD, is the acting dean of the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies and a professor in the Juann-Ping Hsu School of Public Health at Georgia Southern University.
Kevin L. Burke, PhD, is an associate professor in the Jiann-Ping Hsu School of Public Health at Georgia Southern University.
Tracy L. Veach, EdD, is a professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Internal Medicine at the University of Nevada School of Medicine.
www.humankinetics.com /products/showproduct.cfm?isbn=0736049045   (2128 words)

  
 Grad Profiles - Emory University Women's Studies
The University comprises Emory College and Oxford College; the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; the Schools of Law, Business Administration, Theology, Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing; and the Office of Allied Health.
Students also have direct access to the libraries of the other educational institutions in the Atlanta-Athens area, including the University of Georgia, Georgia State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Clark Atlanta University, and Agnes Scott College.
Emory is located on 600 wooded acres in a an attractive suburban area of Atlanta.
www.gradprofiles.com /emory-womens-stud.html   (2128 words)

  
 Peabody Entry Forms
The University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication administers the Peabody Award, as it has since the program’s inception in 1940.
The entries are judged by a 15-member National Advisory Board, which meets at the University of Georgia each spring for intensive deliberations.
On average, only 25 to 30 Peabody Awards are presented each year, making the prize one of the most competitive in broadcasting and cable.
www.uga.edu /news/newsbureau/releases/1998releases/Peabody99.html   (441 words)

  
 Emory Connections
In addition to Emory College, the University has a graduate school of arts and sciences; professional schools of medicine, theology, law, nursing, public health, and business; and Oxford College, a two-year undergraduate division on the original campus of Emory in Oxford, Ga.
Candler School of Theology, located in Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A., houses the offices of the Institute on its Emory University campus in addition to providing part administrative support and part faculty for the Institute.
in 1982, Candler School of Theology at Emory University has been and continues to serve as a joint sponsor of the World Methodist Evangelism Institute, along with World Evangelism of the World Methodist Council.
www.wmei.ws /about/emory_connection.htm   (441 words)

  
 Works of Love Conference 2003: May 31-June 5, Philadelphia, PA Confirmed Speakers
He is currently professor of biology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, and director of biological programs for the Christian Environmental Association, an organization exploring educational, research, and public service programs that integrate scientific and religious approaches to creation care.
Professor Jeffrey Schloss studied biology and philosophy as an undergraduate, pursued post-baccalaureate study in field biology at the University of Virginia and the University of Michigan, and received his Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Washington University.
He joined the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, while on leave of absence from HMS.
www.metanexus.net /conference2003/speakers.html   (441 words)

  
 The College of Health Professions
Ronald T. Brown, formerly associate dean of research in the College of Health Professions at the Medical University of South Carolina, joined Temple as of July 1, 2004.
The College of Health Professions that Brown will lead is a comprehensive center of health care education, with fully accredited undergraduate and graduate programs in communication sciences, health information management, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, public health and therapeutic recreation.
In addition to being associate dean of research, Brown currently is professor and chairman of health professions, professor of pediatrics, and professor of dental medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina.
www.temple.edu /publichealth/fac_brown.htm   (535 words)

  
 Advisors
Victoria Kamsler was educated at Oxford University and has taught ethics and political philosophy at Harvard, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Queens College CUNY, Princeton, and the University of Georgia, where she is a member of the Philosophy Department and the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program.
Daniel Janzen Daniel Janzen is currently Professor, Biology at the University of Pennsylvania (Guanacaste Conservation Area)
Daniel Brooks - Professor at University of Toronto, Canada
www.all-species.org /advisors.html   (535 words)

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