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Our Campus

Winnie Davis Hall houses the GRU/UGA Medical Partnership Admnistrative offices.

Our campus

The Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership is located on the UGA Health Sciences Campus in Athens.  The majority of classes will be held in Russell Hall, which was built in 1974. The nearly 63,000 square-foot building includes classrooms, rooms for small group and clinical skills teaching, a lab for gross anatomy, pathology and histology, a medical library, and faculty offices.  The Medical Partnership Administration is housed in Winnie Davis Hall, which was built in 1902.  If you would like to visit our campus, please contact Andrea Horsman at ahorsman@uga.edu or call 706-713-2185 to schedule a tour.

In 2011, the University of Georgia acquired the former U.S. Navy Supply Corps School on the medical corridor of Prince Avenue near downtown Athens. The 56-acre Health Sciences Campus has an extensive landscaped green space, more than 400 trees and several historic buildings.

Schedule a tour

We invite you to tour the GRU/UGA Medical Partnership campus and to learn more about the Medical Partnership. Tours generally can be scheduled Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Please reserve a time for your tour to avoid conflict with other events or campus holidays. To schedule your tour, email Andrea Horsman at ahorsman@uga.edu or call 706-713-2185. For directions to the Interim Medical Partnership Building, click here.

About Athens

Athens is one of the nation’s quintessential college towns, with a lively restored Victorian-era downtown bustling with shops, dining and nightlife. The city’s population of 102,000 swells on Saturdays during the fall, as nearly 93,000 people pack into Sanford Stadium on the University of Georgia campus to cheer on the Georgia Bulldogs. Atlanta is just 70 miles away, and the scenic north Georgia mountains are just a short drive up Highway 441. To learn more about Athens, see www.visitathensga.com