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On the recordSeptember 22, 2016
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the University of Georgia as well as its impressive students, faculty, and staff. On September 12, the U.S. News and World Report ranked UGA the eighteenth best university in America. This is clearly not an easy feat. UGA continues to work tirelessly to provide the best education for its undergraduate students, and its hard work is being noticed. One example of UGA's commitment to its students involves its emphasis on experienced-based learning. UGA is the Nation's largest public university to include this type of learning in its overall curriculum. From internships and study-abroad options to research projects, the opportunities at this great university are endless. In addition to these possibilities, UGA has also strengthened its faculty and course options by adding 50 new faculty members and expanding the course selection by 300 classes in high-demand subjects. UGA has truly created a small-class experience in a very large university. Congratulations to the University of Georgia on these accomplishments, and Go Dawgs. Congratulating Matt Kuchar
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John Rice Carter
Republican · Georgia

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