40th Anniversary: Long-Term Clients, Old Friends
Above: A shot of the shell of the Georgia Center's building in October 1955. Groundbreaking took place in January of 1955, and staff began moving in by September of 1956. The Center, established with a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, welcomed its first conferees in January of 1957. Throughout 1997, the Georgia Center Quarterly is featuring "40th" historical information and celebration news. This article takes a look at a few of the Center's long-term conference clients.
Hello, May We Help You?
The Center's newest department, Conference and Event Services, helps maximize the customers' educational experience.
Eugene Odum Documentary
UGA's Institute of Ecology and the Georgia Center recently completed a documentary on the life of the legendary ecologist Eugene Odum, now retired.
"I've Been Thinking..."
S. Eugene Younts, UGA vice president for public service and outreach, on the Georgia Center's 40 years of continuing education programming.
Principles of Marketing Research
This independent study course is designed for marketing research professionals of all levels.
"To The Academy"
Edward G. Simpson, Jr., director of the Georgia Center and associate vice president for public service and outreach at UGA, considers a few possibilities for the future of continuing education from a state and national perspective.
DISTANCEducation
Jerry Hargis, associate director for communications services, considers why "A New Paradigm May Call For a New Portfolio."
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