Author: Aaron Hale
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Field trip
One of the thrills of grade school is the chance to take a class field…
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Fall Commencement speaker tells grads to savor the moment
Degree recipients in the Dec. 13 UGA fall semester Commencement ceremonies were challenged to reflect…
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College credit for work experience?
Topping The Atlantic magazine’s list of Five Higher-Education Trends for 2014 was “Earning College Credit…
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Speaking the same language
Working with university students often has a way of making Victor Wilson, UGA’s vice president…
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Wilheit named board of regents chair
The board of regents, the 19-member governing body for the University System of Georgia, elected…
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Regents approve Kennesaw State, Southern Polytechnic consolidation
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia voted last month to consolidate…
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‘Humbled and excited’
UGA’s 22nd president, Jere W. Morehead, was presented with the chain of office and the…
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Jere W. Morehead invested as UGA’s 22nd president
The University of Georgia’s 22nd president, Jere W. Morehead, was presented with the chain of…
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A different beat
There aren’t many college classes in which the majority of students voluntarily stay after class…
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‘Shaping tomorrow’s leaders’
Stefanie A. Lindquist, the new dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, said…
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ACT and College Board sued over info
ACT and the College Board are facing a multimillion dollar lawsuit for how they sell…
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EITS to focus on stronger network connections, improved security
Providing a stronger network connection and continuing to bolster Web security remain top technological priorities…
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Study: Neediest students most likely to miss deadlines for financial aid
Students with the greatest financial need are the least prepared to submit financial aid applications…
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Police investigate ID thefts related to Facebook posts
UGA police are conducting identity theft investigations related to hateful speech posted on the social…
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Gregory lecturer delves deeper into significance of battle at Gettysburg
Edward L. Ayers, president of the University of Richmond, muddied the waters of the supposedly…
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‘Social butterfly’: Extra Special People helped staff member’s daughter soar
Tracy Giese, public relations coordinator for the Office of the Vice President for Instruction, had…
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Penn State University to pay $59.7 million to Sandusky victims
Penn State University has announced it will pay nearly $60 million to 26 sex abuse…
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New York Times: Value-driven college ranking lists are on the rise
College rankings have long been a consideration for students and their parents when selecting a…
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At ease
The Student Veterants Resouce Center is a new unit on campus dedicated to pairing student…
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Technical glitches delay many colleges’ application deadlines
College applicants across the nation have missed deadlines due to technical problems with the Common…
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Florida creates sex offender registry for higher education
The state of Florida Sex Offender Registry has added a database that includes a search…
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US Supreme Court hears arguments on Michigan affirmative-action ban
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this month over an affirmative-action ban passed by voters…
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Better reception
Jeffrey P. Jones, the new director for UGA’s Peabody Awards program, said the award has…
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A time for giving: Annual effort to raise money for charities kicks off
The Campaign for Charities has begun its two-month drive to collect pledges and money for…
