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Northward Georgia College & State University occurs as military college, located in Dahlonega, Georgia. It was founded around 1873 as North Georgia Agricultural College, & was a foremost co-educational college in the state. It late became Northerly Georgia College, so was given its todays title per Georgia Board of Regents in 1996.

Rather a Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, the spire of one of the campus buildings is covered in gold leaf, as Dahlonegthe was a major gold rush town in the 1830s.

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category: Lumpkin County, Georgia

Georgetown University
Founded in 1789 and the nation's oldest Catholic and Jesuit university. Describes the campus community, services for students, alumni, courses, and admissions.

My Georgetown
Homepage for Georgetown students. Features include announcements, Student Access+, GUMail, events calendar, guide to DC, academic departments, and polls.

School of Medicine
Information for students, alumni, faculty and staff, and prospective students. Calenders, curriculum, admissions, and financial aid.

Family Medicine
Teaching primary care, family medicine and community health to medical students and residents, provides family-centered health care to individuals and their families, and conducts community-oriented and interdisciplinary research. Departmental divisions, fellowships, faculty listing, and job opportunities.

Dr. Heidi E. Hamilton
Associate professor in the Department of Linguistics. Research interests include discourse analysis, health communication, Alzheimer's Disease, and aging.


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