...Southeast.Storey is a graduate of the University of Georgia and serves as an advisory trustee of the University of Georgia Foundation and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council of the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business. He is...
...in Georgia, to fund scholarships and faculty at his beloved Medical College of Georgia.The Medical College of Georgia Foundation board voted unanimously Saturday to create the J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Fellows Fund to facilitate the gift...
Medical College of Georgia Foundation Inc. has negotiated a deal to buy the bus depot the city voted nearly one year ago to sell to a company developing a Walmart...
After initial outrage at the thought of the Medical College of Georgia Foundation operating as a real-estate developer and trying to gather information ("MCG group to buy depot," Jan. 6), it now seems...
...Columbus Urban League, and Goodwill Industries of the Chattahoochee Valley. He also served as Trustee for the Georgia Foundation of Independent Colleges, as District Chairman for the Star Student Program, Fund Chairman for Columbus Hospice...
...arms decide to join forcesATHENS, GA. --- The University of Georgia Foundation and the Arch Foundation have formally approved merging.The...fundraising campaign.The new group will be known as the University of Georgia Foundation.
...office building constructed in 1994.The site adjoins the 15th Street Kroger bequeathed to the Medical College of Georgia Foundation in 1997. Kroger is the only food store within walking distance for many impoverished and disabled Harrisburg and...
Medical College of Georgia Foundation Inc. is crying foul after its longtime interest in buying the nearby city bus depot has apparently been rebuffed in favor of a...
...more concerned that the development of a single store could harm adjacent property owned by the Medical College of Georgia Foundation, which already contains a Kroger grocery store."I am not opposed to the Walmart development if the Walmart development...
...At least one person has questioned the bus depot sale. Jim Osborne, the president and CEO of Medical College of Georgia Foundation, which owns the adjoining Kroger and a small strip mall on 15th Street, expressed disappointment that the foundation...