ABAC Faculty Members Receive Promotions, Tenure
TIFTON—Four faculty members at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will begin the 2021-22 academic year with promotions and tenure. One other faculty member will also be promoted,...
Read StoryYoungblood Plans ‘Thriving Future’ for ABAC Auxiliary Services
TIFTON—Like many employees and students at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tim Youngblood is looking forward to the start of fall semester classes at ABAC on Aug....
Read StoryABAC Student Selected for National Teach Ag Ambassadors
TIFTON—Erin Pearce, a junior agricultural education major at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, is one of 18 students nationwide selected as a National Teach Ag Ambassador for...
Read StoryABAC to Honor Cordell, Spinks at Georgia Museum of Agriculture July 23
TIFTON—Two icons in the history of Tifton will be honored on July 23 at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Georgia Museum of Agriculture. The Tom M....
Read StoryTurpentine Still Exhibition at ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture on July 24
TIFTON—The running of the turpentine still will be the featured demonstration on July 24 at the Georgia Museum of Agriculture at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. “Our...
Read StoryCovington Student Selected as President of ABAC Ambassadors
TIFTON—Ava Jane Teasley from Covington has been selected as the president of the ABAC Ambassadors for the 2021-22 academic year at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. “Students...
Read StoryDepartment of Education Awards $2.4 Million HEP Grant to ABAC
TIFTON—Thanks to a five-year $2.4 million grant (HEP S141A210021) funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Migrant Education, the High School Equivalency Program (HEP)...
Read StoryBridges Begins 16th Year as ABAC President
TIFTON—When Dr. David Bridges became the 10th president in the history of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College on July 1, 2006, he had two main goals in...
Read StoryRosie the Riveter Checks in at ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture
TIFTON—A colorful new exhibit featuring one of the iconic symbols of World War II begins a short stay on July 6 at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural...
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