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  1. In 2012, the College of Public Health began its move the UGA Health Sciences Campus, established on the site of the former Navy Supply Corps School (NSCS) on Prince Avenue in Athens. The property was deeded to UGA by the U.S. Department of Education in April 2011.

    • Dr. Marsha Davis
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  2. CPH Home. Location & Facilities. Health Sciences Campus. The University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus (HSC), which has become a central location and historic home for the College of Public Health, is a 58-acre property located between Prince and Oglethorpe Avenues near downtown Athens, Georgia. It has a rich legacy in the Athens community.

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  4. College of Public Health University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus Athens, GA 30602. General Information / Academic Affairs: 706.542.2300

  5. The concepts of outreach, service, practice, and education are at the core of the UGA College of Public Health’s mission. The College places an emphasis on community-oriented problem solving, putting the theories and concepts explored in the classroom into practice in real-world settings. Faculty, staff, and students at the College tackle the ...

  6. Apr 19, 2024 · Gov. Brian Kemp speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Medical School Building on the Health Sciences Campus. (Andrew Davis Tucker/UGA) The new building will complement existing facilities and provide the UGA School of Medicine with capacity to expand from 60 students per class to 120 in the future.

  7. Aug 20, 2010 · Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU), located in Augusta, is the state’s public university for health sciences. From 1833 until 2011, it was known as the Medical College of Georgia. Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the university had in 2010 approximately 2,500 students ...

  8. Sep 15, 2010 · Board Chair Willis Potts said, “Georgia Health Sciences University truly indicates the institution’s status as a comprehensive health sciences university that benefits the citizens of this state and nation as a whole and the board’s approval is a testament to our commitment to its mission.” The name change will take effect February 1, 2011.