Author: Aaron Hale
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UGA Institute for Women’s Studies Friday Speaker Series turns 25
For 25 years, the Institute for Women’s Studies has led a weekly, thoughtful lunchtime conversation…
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Obama calls for college affordability
In his February State of the Union address, President Barack Obama called for federal student…
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Meeting professors’ needs: CTL launches initiative to help instructors handle classroom challe
UGA professors are among the most knowledgeable in their given fields. However, successfully transferring that…
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UGA VP makes history at USM
Rodney Bennett was named the next president of the University of Southern Mississippi, making him…
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Former grad student sues Lehigh U.
A former Lehigh University student is seeking $1.3 million in damages from the Pennsylvania university…
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Founders Day speaker analyzes humor in US Southern history
Little was left sacred at the Chapel on Jan. 30 as James C. Cobb, the B.…
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National higher ed initiative launched
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is launching an initiative to address challenges facing…
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‘The next chapter’
There’s no shortage of change taking place in the publishing world as e-book sales continue…
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Study determines that millions of college graduates are underemployed
Nearly half of all employed college graduates are holding jobs that do not require their…
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UGA to take part in severe weather drill Feb. 6
UGA will participate in the Georgia Statewide Severe Weather Drill on Feb. 6 at approximately…
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Study determines that men more likely to commit science fraud
Male scientists are more likely to commit scientific fraud than their female peers, according to…
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National Governors Association calls for review of states’ online courses
As the availability of online courses continues to expand, states’ governors should work to review…
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The bystander effect
Dr. Toni Miles, director of UGA’s Institute of Gerontology, is studying life after death-or, more…
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U.S. senators talk about politics, leadership at Mason Lecture
Two U.S. senators from opposing political parties joined together at the Chapel on Jan. 28…
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‘Meaningful’ celebration
UGA will observe Black History Month with events for students and the community-at-large, including visits…
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UGA to host diverse activities for Black History Month
The University of Georgia will observe Black History Month with events for students and the…
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East Carolina University suing Cisco
East Carolina University is suing tech company Cisco over the use of the slogan “Tomorrow…
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Parental funding lowers student GPA
A new study released this month by a researcher at the University of California, Merced…
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Voices in unison
Freedom Breakfast speaker issues challenge to ‘overcome’ inequality
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CAES graphic designer exercises creative muscle for college projects
Jay Bauer, a senior graphic designer for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, says…
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The big build-up
The new Rutherford Hall is on its way to being complete and ready to house…
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Website report: College professors have ‘least stressful job’ for 2013
It may come as a shock to those working in the profession, but being a…
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Four USG college mergers finalized
In its January meeting, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved the four…
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‘Making a difference’: UGA employees help victims of Hurricane Sandy
Stories of effective preparation and a commitment to service by disaster relief workers in the…
