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  2. Governing boards of colleges and universities in the United ...

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    The term "Board of Trustees" is the most commonly used name for governing bodies of universities in the United States. [3]All schools within the Ohio Higher Education System are governed by individual boards of trustees, including Miami University and Ohio State University.

  3. Georgia Board of Regents - Wikipedia

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    The Board was organized on January 1, 1932, to create centralized control over all member institutions. [1] The Board marked the first period that public institutions of higher education were governed and managed under a sole authority. [2] The governor appoints members of the Board, each of whom serve seven years.

  4. University System of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The University System of Georgia was created with the passage of the Reorganization Act of 1931 by the Georgia General Assembly in 1931. The Reorganization Act created a Board of Regents to oversee the state's colleges and universities and the 26 boards of trustees that had provided oversight over the various institutions before passage of the act. [9]

  5. Former chairman, Savannah native Don Waters resigns from ...

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    "The University System of Georgia is going to miss Don’s counsel as a member of the Board of Regents, but I take heart that his impact on students and our mission lives on with the Waters ...

  6. University of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The President of the University of Georgia (Jere Morehead) is the head administrator and is appointed and overseen by the Georgia Board of Regents. University of Georgia has had 22 presidents since its founding in 1785. Each individual college and school is headed by a dean. The university has a student-to-faculty ratio of 17 students per ...

  7. Georgia Military College - Wikipedia

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    The name of the school was changed to Georgia Military College in 1900. Legislative acts of 1920 and 1922 severed the relationship with the University of Georgia and gave the local board total power over the operations of the school. In 1922 the method of electing members of the board of trustees and filling vacancies on the board was changed.

  8. Henry Dickerson McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    University of Georgia, and Henry D. McDaniel. Statement from Ex-Governor McDaniel, Chairman, of the Board of Trustees of the University of Georgia, As to Questions between That Board and the G.N. and I. College. Atlanta: Foote & Davies, 1917.

  9. University of Georgia College of Agricultural and ...

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    Originally the state agricultural college, CAES was founded in 1859 by the University Board of Trustees as part of a complete reorganization of the university. [1] It was the first college at the University of Georgia to accept women, beginning in 1918. There are three main campuses—Athens, Tifton, and Griffin. All three campuses are home to ...