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Oglethorpe in the news: Nov. 15-Dec. 19

Reimagining 1970’s Building I.W. “Ike” Cousins Center for Science and Innovation – PUPN

At Oglethorpe University, an expanded 45,000-square-foot student hub features flex learning spaces. When the Fall semester began on Aug. 19, science and business students at Oglethorpe University attended classes in the newly completed I.W. “Ike” Cousins Center for Science and Innovation (formerly Goslin Hall).

Closer Look: AJC Editor Responds to ‘Richard Jewell’ Movie; Oglethorpe University President Reflects On Trip To The Border; The Mission of New American Pathways | 90.1 FM WABE

Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019 on “Closer Look with Rose Scott:” 0:00: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is asking the makers of the movie “Richard Jewell” to release a statement saying they took a dramatic license.

Oglethorpe University focused on ‘robot proofing’ business school graduates – Atlanta Business Chronicle

From executive roles at The Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE: KO) to serving as president and CEO of Zoo Atlanta from 2003-2010, Dennis Kelly has held a number of leadership roles from long-standing institutions in metro Atlanta. His newest position makes him a first – the inaugural dean of the Q.

Higher education changes to come in 2020

In less than three weeks, we’ll be in the year 2020. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some issues in higher education that will be on the horizon next year in Georgia. Dual enrollment Enrollment in the popular program that lets students take college courses in high school nearly quadrupled, from 11,484 to 43,639 students, in five years, state officials said.

Super Museum Sunday

On February 9, 2020, The Oglethorpe Museum of Art will offer free admission from noon to 5 p.m. for “Super Museum Sunday.” As a part of the Georgia History Festival, this event highlights the founding of the Georgia colony and encourages residents and visitors alike to discover the history of the state.

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