Author: Aaron Hale
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Artful conversations: GMOA fosters dialogue about provocative murals
A collection of controversial paintings depicting the history of Georgia agriculture now hanging in the…
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Civic-minded
The UGA chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will pay tribute to…
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Police raid Mexican teaching colleges
Mexican police raided three teacher colleges this month after students hijacked school buses and delivery…
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Supreme Court hears affirmative action case involving U. of Texas
The Supreme Court heard arguments this month for a case involving a white student alleging…
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UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society will honor three with service award
The University of Georgia chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will pay tribute…
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Emory University apologizes for past anti-Semitic policies
Emory University has acknowledged past anti-Semitic practices at its former dental school from 1948 to…
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Duly quoted: Professor helps others navigate changing political landscape
With election season in full swing, there are those who seek out political news stories…
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Survey: Social media affects chances for acceptance at some colleges
College admissions officers, who are increasingly using Facebook and Google when evaluating applicants, are discovering…
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Two Ga. technical colleges to merge
Higher education consolidation continues in Georgia as the board of the Technical College System of Georgia…
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U.S. consulate promoting higher education in India with reality TV
The U.S. Consulate General Mumbai is getting “real” with its approach to promoting U.S. undergraduate…
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UNC chancellor stepping down
Holden Thorp, chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will step down…
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Global connections
At a time of increasing economic and academic globalization, it’s good to have plenty of…
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Presidential search committee members get input at meetings
Although the search for UGA’s 22nd president is still in its early stages, it’s clear…
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Illegal immigrants’ children ruled eligible for Florida resident tuition
A federal judge ruled against a Florida law denying in-state tuition rates for U.S. citizens…
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University Council passes domestic benefits resolution
University Council passed a resolution at its Sept. 28 meeting calling for health benefits to…
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Emory University to close academic departments, suspend programs
Emory University is eliminating three academic departments and one academic program, as well as suspending…
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Board of regents will hold its monthly meeting at UGA
For the first time in nearly 10 years, UGA will host the University System of Georgia…
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First inclusion certificate graduates honored at Embracing Diversity event
Eighteen faculty and staff members were recognized at the Office of Institutional Diversity’s Embracing Diversity…
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‘Alive again’
Some are calling it a perfect match.
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U.S. Education Departments paid $1.4 billion to track loans defaulters
As the number of student loan defaults have increased of late, the debt collection industry…
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‘Carpe Insectum’
About 900 visitors looking for the chance to take in, touch or even taste bugs…
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College bans pork in dining halls
Students of Paul Quinn College in Dallas won’t be finding bacon for breakfast, ham for…
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Morris Brown College files for federal bankruptcy protection
To prevent foreclosure and to stop its properties from being sold at an auction, Morris…
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BFSO speaker: Diversity hiring helps businesses, their clients
Hiring or admitting students in a university with diversity in mind doesn’t just help the…
