Author: Aaron Hale
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Michigan university releases its annual list of ‘words to be banished’
Lake Superior State University released its annual List of Words to be Banished from the…
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State report: Florida A&M lacked institutional controls for hazing
Florida’s State University System released a report criticizing Florida A&M University in response to the…
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UGA remembers Connecticut school shooting victims
In a simple and somber ceremony, members of the UGA and Athens-area communities honored the…
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‘U.S. News and World Report’ removes George Washington U. from rankings
George Washington University in Washington, D.C., was moved to the unranked category of the U.S.…
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Prof helps students explore early modern Spanish writing
For Elizabeth Wright, an associate professor of Spanish in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Commencement speakers urge graduates to ‘attack life’, keep learning
Countless hours of reading, writing and even some complex arithmetic paid off for scores of…
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UGA honors Newtown’s fallen with Chapel bell ceremony
Athens, Ga. – In a simple and somber ceremony, the University of Georgia and the…
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Arthur Blank delivers UGA Commencement address, receives honorary degree
After attending dozens of classes on a variety of subjects, the last lesson for University…
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ASI marks 25th year with diverse programs
Two weeks of campus-wide events in November helped mark the 25th anniversary of the African…
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Former UGA administrator named East Georgia State president
Robert G. Boehmer, former associate provost for academic planning at UGA, was named the fifth…
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Study: Fewer religious studies jobs
Religious studies jobs have declined sharply in recent years, and the jobs that are available…
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Pew study: Percentage of diploma recipients reaches all-time high
A record portion of young adults are earning degrees in college and high school, according…
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DRC honors students with disabilities who excel at UGA
Being a college student can be challenging enough in its own right. For sophomore Megan…
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Murrow Fellows visit, exchange ideas about news media in Asia, the U.S.
Trade relations between the U.S. and China may have been one of the talking points…
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Alumna shares personal thoughts about writing, her biracial identity
In a reading that was at once graceful and unsettling, poet laureate and UGA alumna…
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Anthropologists OK new ethics code
The American Anthropological Association approved a new ethics code this month that, in part, offers…
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Supreme Court hears arguments in imported textbook copyright case
The Supreme Court heard arguments in late October regarding an imported textbook copyright case. Text…
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JRF scholarship helps low-income, female students pay for college
For LaTrena Stokes, the scholarship she was first awarded from the Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship…
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Louisiana State University combines president, chancellor positions
Louisiana State University’s board agreed to merge the positions of president and chancellor of the…
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Crash course: Traffic safety analyst studies how to make roadways safer
As a program analyst for UGA’s Traffic Safety Research and Evaluation Group within the…
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McGill lecturer tells students to have ‘the courage to innovate’
At a time when many major media outlets are cutting back, trying something new is…
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Study: Gender discrimination still a factor in academic science jobs
Gender discrimination still plays a role when women choose which career to pursue in academic…
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Investigation continues into computer security breach
University and outside law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the computer information security breach that…
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Survey: Social media becoming a common higher ed teaching tool
Social media use has become commonplace for college faculty, according a survey by the Babson…
