Mark Lupo is the program coordinator for the UGA CyberArch program (Photo by Chamberlain Smith)

CyberArch coordinator finds success in ‘team’ approach

October 22, 2024

Mark Lupo never envisioned a career that involved cybersecurity or working with college students. What he learned a long time ago, however, was that he wanted to help people.

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Recent University of Georgia graduate Hannah Brown leveraged her experience in the UGA CyberArch program into a job with cybersecurity services and solutions company Coalfire. (Photo provided by Hannah Brown)

We Know Georgia: Growing UGA program motivates, prepares students for cybersecurity workforce

October 18, 2024

When Monroe native Hannah Brown came to the University of Georgia, she was interested in technology and was drawn to cybersecurity, but was unsure of how her interests in people would align with the strong emphasis on technical knowledge.

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UGA Institute of Government receives nearly $1 million to assist U.S. Navy

UGA Institute of Government receives nearly $1 million to assist U.S. Navy

October 17, 2024

The Institute of Government has been awarded $984,738 from the Department of the Navy to provide technical assistance and design support to advance the Navy’s environmental resilience efforts.

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picture of Georgia Certified Economic Developer sign that promotes class

Fifteen Professionals Earn Georgia Certified Economic Developer status through UGA

September 24, 2024

Fifteen Georgia professionals recently earned Georgia Certified Economic Developer certification through the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government.

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Watercolor sketches by team members Clark Stancil and Kaitlin Messich bring the ideas to life. This sketch shows the Ocoee Whitewater Center.

We Know Georgia: UGA Institute of Government experts engage community to envision future for Ocoee Whitewater Center

September 12, 2024

When fire destroyed the iconic Ocoee Whitewater Center in April 2022, it also took a piece of the community’s soul. Built for the 1996 Summer Olympics, the site was a popular hub for recreation and special events for residents and visitors to the mountains shared by Georgia, Tennessee and North...

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