Gifts & Support

College of Public Health Funds


  • The University of Georgia Foundation Professorship was the first professorship to be established in the College of Public Health and was established by the University of Georgia Foundation. The fund is used to provide supplemental salary support, research or teaching assistance needed, but not otherwise available to the Professorship; and to cover professional travel expenses, memberships, and other expenses that enhance the effectiveness of the Professorship beyond those ordinarily provided by the University.
  • The Connie Lloyd Scholarship Fund was established with a transfer of funds from the American College of Medical Practice Executives to the College of Public Health. The fund provides a scholarship to a student in the College of Public Health. The recipient of the scholarship shall have a program of study that includes course work, outreach, or internships focused on women and health.
  • The Rowe Environmental Health Award, named in honor of the Rowe Family and in memory of Kimberly Lynne Rowe (1970-1995), an Environmental Health Science alumnus and a budding public health professional. This fund endows a scholarship for undergraduate students dedicated to public health.
  • John J. Sheuring Scholarship, established in 1967 by the Georgia Society of Professional Sanitarians (now known as the Georgia Environmental Health Association) in honor of Professors John Sheuring and Herb Henderson who started the Environmental Health Science program.
  • Harold Barnhart Undergraduate Award Fund. Dr. Harold Barnhart has been, and continues to be, a great influence to many of the Environmental Health Science (EHS) alumni. As an EHS faculty member, he provided his students, with the leadership, guidance, and encouragement they needed to become successful in environmental health, and he continues to be a roll model for many of his former students today. This award goes to an undergraduate student majoring in Environmental Health.
  • Georgia Power Graduate Professorship in Environmental Health Science. This fund established the Georgia Power Professorship in Environmental Health Science and provides supplementary compensations, research assistance, travel, and other necessary support services beyond those ordinarily provided by the University.


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Contact:
Kate Lindsey
Director of Development
N122C Paul D. Coverdell Center
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7396
706.542.2590 (phone)
706.542.6730 (fax)

krl@uga.edu