Author: Aaron Hale
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UGA unveils redesigned license tag
The Bulldog Nation has a new way to show support for the University of Georgia…
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Early lecturer calls for investigation of Southern civil rights-era violence
In 1967, Wharlest Jackson was murdered in Natchez, Miss., after receiving a promotion over white…
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Poll: 67 percent of NCAA fans believe rule-breaking common in programs
More than two-thirds of sports fans believe college sports programs commonly break NCAA rules during…
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Adams attends final Staff Council meeting as president, praises staff
UGA President Michael F. Adams received a standing ovation during his final visit to the…
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Training ground
Vicki Michaelis, the first John Huland Carmical Distinguished Professor of Sports Journalism in Grady College,…
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Meditation training boosts test scores
Teaching students to be less distracted through mindfulness training can boost test scores, according to…
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Bill restricts political science funds, reinstates military tuition assistance
A temporary spending bill signed by President Barack Obama in March reinstates military tuition assistance,…
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University System vice chancellor for economic development named
The University System of Georgia appointed leaders for a number of positions last month both…
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University of Tennessee to allow ‘fracking’ on university forest land
The University of Tennessee and a state panel have agreed to allow a private company…
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University of Colorado at Boulder appoints first ‘conservative’ scholar
The University of Colorado at Boulder appointed its first Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and…
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Grand gestures
Perhaps with the exception of final exams, you won’t find a quieter class on campus…
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‘Dream’ maker: Prof gives minority students scientific opportunities
Mark Farmer, professor and chair for biological sciences, believes that anyone given the opportunity has…
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Automatic budget cuts to impact military tuition-assistance programs
The U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps have announced they will halt tuition-assistance programs…
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Liberty U. rides online ed growth
Liberty University, the Lynchburg, Va., Baptist college founded by the late televangelist Jerry Falwell, has…
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Bill to reform treatment of campus sexual violence passed by Congress
Congress passed legislation in February that aims to reform how colleges across the nation treat…
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UGA Foundation trustee appointed University System of Georgia regent
Don L. Waters, a member of the UGA Foundation, has been appointed to the University…
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Lecturer calls for greater integration of African, African-American studies
The future of African studies in academia was discussed in depth March 5 at the…
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Stanford becomes first university to raise more than $1B in one year
Stanford University became the first university to raise more than $1 billion in a single…
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Arkansas to let colleges decide on campus concealed gun policies
Arkansas legislators passed a bill in February allowing colleges to decide whether to allow faculty…
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Council endorses five MOOCs for credit
In what could be a major milestone for the increasingly popular Massive Open Online Courses,…
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Office toolbox
Technological tools, including mobile apps, computer software and social media, are becoming increasingly integral to…
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Movers and shakers
For 24 straight hours, the Grand Hall of the Tate Student Center turned into a…
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Poll: Americans value college but are concerned about affordability
Most Americans think higher education is valuable for getting a good job and making more…
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Mini-Walmart coming to Georgia Tech
Big-box giant Walmart has signed an agreement with Georgia Tech to open a store on…
