Author: Aaron Hale
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Students get self-guided education through magazine publishing
For aspiring medical doctors, the academic road to fulfilling their dreams takes years of hard…
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Taking a look back
With 10 months now complete as UGA president, Jere W. Morehead talked with Columns about…
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Magazine urged to make campus safety part of college rankings
U.S. lawmakers from both parties sent a letter to U.S. News & World Report asking…
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Miles ahead
For each graduating student in UGA’s class of 2014, there have been challenges to overcome…
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UGA Mason lecturer, former Treasury secretary, calls for ‘principled compromise’
Robert E. Rubin, co-chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former U.S. Treasury…
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Anonymous donor gives $100-million gift to Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College announced it received a gift of $100 million, the largest single donation in…
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James Clapper encourages students to consider public service careers
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper challenged UGA students to consider a job in public…
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STEM enrollment increases
Undergraduate enrollment in science and technology fields is increasing, while professional field enrollments are shrinking,…
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Civil rights attorney proclaims ‘the march for justice continues’
Morris Dees, co-founder and chief trial attorney of the Southern Poverty Law Center, had a…
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Labor board grants Northwestern U. football players right to unionize
Football players at Northwestern University were deemed employees of the university and eligible to form…
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Study finds that taking notes by hand is better for student retention
Laptops in the classroom may pose problems beyond students checking social media sites during lectures.…
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Staff governance organization elects new officers
New officers were elected for the UGA Staff Council executive committee during its April 2…
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Cyberattacks costly for colleges
Data breaches not only hurt the reputations of colleges and universities that become victims to…
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Study finds more than 50 percent of US veterans graduate college
The majority of post-9/11 veterans who attended college on the GI Bill have received degrees…
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New UC Davis center to focus on studying popular caffeinated drink
The University of California, Davis has created a Coffee Center focused on studying the popular…
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OEP updates training program for campus active shooter situations
Campus shootings are a nightmarish scenario that no one wants to imagine happening at their…
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Former Franklin College dean named interim president at Florida State U.
Garnett S. Stokes, who was dean of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences from…
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SPIA professor studies extremism in democratic nations
Cas Mudde, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, doesn’t shy…
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More students in Asia taking GRE
The number of students in Asia, in particular India, taking the Graduate Record Examinations rose…
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College Board to redesign SAT
The SAT college entrance exam is getting a makeover for 2016, according to the College…
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Columbia University discontinues academic credit for internships
Columbia University no longer will give academic credit for internship experience, according to an article…
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College Board makes suggestions for simplifying financial aid process
The College Board released proposals for simplifying financial aid applications in a February paper.The suggestions…
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Speaker: US HIV/AIDS relief averted bigger crisis in Africa
One of America’s greatest accomplishments in international aid is not very well known by the…
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University of Maryland database hit by massive cybersecurity attack
State and federal agencies are helping the University of Maryland investigate a cybersecurity attack of…
