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| President Blake | By Sheron Smith At his 2019 “State of the University” address,
given at Middle Georgia State’s Dublin
The State Campus at the beginning of spring semes-
of the ter 2019, President Dr. Christopher Blake gave the
University institution an “A” grade on a variety of measure-
is Strong able goals and strategies.
“Let me start by saying loudly, clearly and
With growing enrollment, an unequivocally that the state of Middle Georgia
increasing number of graduates, State University is the healthiest and strongest it
and degree program expansion, has been since our consolidation,” Blake told a
Middle Georgia State University gathering of faculty, staff and community lead-
is stronger than ever just six ers in an address that was also livestreamed. “…
years after the consolidation of One year ago I used in my ‘State of the University’
two regional colleges created address an analogy of us growing up. I compared
the five-campus institution. us to a child who had reached the age of five years
and was about to embark on a life-enhancing
transition to grade school. One year later I am
proud to share our first-grade report and can cel-
ebrate with you that we have indeed learned well
and we are succeeding in this new and challenging
place called school.”
What is now Middle Georgia State University
(MGA) was created by the Board of Regents of
the University System of Georgia in January 2013
with the consolidation of Middle Georgia College
and Macon State College. The new institution
covers a wide geographic range, with campuses in
Macon, Cochran, Dublin, Eastman, and Warner
Robins. MGA is the only public university in
Georgia with a School of Aviation, based on the
Eastman Campus, and offers one of the few resi-
dential programs in the state for dually enrolled
high school students.
Among the highlights of Middle Georgia
State’s recent progress, Blake noted that:
• The University has graduated 1,300 students this
academic year, the second highest number since
consolidation. The majority of MGA graduates
reside within 75 miles of the Warner Robins
Campus, an important measure of economic
impact on the region. MGA has a regional
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