Author: Aaron Hale
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University of Notre Dame joins ACC
The Atlantic Coast Conference Council of Presidents has unanimously voted to accept the University of…
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New Jersey government moves forward with university mergers
New Jersey universities are slated for restructuring following state legislation signed by Gov. Chris Christie…
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UGA units partner to establish pet-friendly emergency shelters
When the threat of disaster forces evacuees to flee their homes, no one wants to…
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New head of auxiliary services plans to improve customer service
To J. Michael Floyd, the new associate vice president for auxiliary services, the 30,000-plus individuals…
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Health Sciences Campus opens to local community
The public opening to UGA’s new Health Sciences Campus was nothing if not grand.
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Golden girls
After making a splash in London this summer, half of Team USA’s Olympic gold-medal winning…
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Latino enrollment reaches new high
Latino students became the largest minority group enrolled in four-year colleges and universities in 2011,…
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Emory admits ‘misrepresenting’ data
Officials at Emory University acknowledged that administrators intentionally misreported admissions data to third-party groups dating…
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Ready for anything: OSEP programs will focus on emergency planning
In observance of National Preparedness Month, UGA’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness will…
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UGA prepares with September events aimed at emergency readiness
In observance of National Preparedness Month, the University of Georgia Office of Security and Emergency…
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Big shot
UGA alumnus and U.S. shot putter Reese Hoffa won the bronze medal at the 2012…
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U. of Maryland cuts seven sports
Officials at the University of Maryland at College Park cut seven athletic programs that failed…
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UGA honors Mary Frances Early, its first black alumna
There was very little fanfare at the Fine Arts Auditorium in August 1962 when Mary…
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GLOBES to focus on domestic partnership benefits for employees
GLOBES, an organization that has served UGA’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender faculty, staff and…
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Judge sides with Georgia State U. in copyright case injunction
A U.S. District Court judge rejected an injunction from three scholarly publishers who have—mostly unsuccessfully—sued…
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‘Bulldogs for life’
A day before fall semester classes began, this year’s crop of first-year students got their…
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University sues over early graduation
A German university is suing a student for lost income because he finished requirements for…
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Names approved for new USG schools
The process for turning eight University System of Georgia institutions into four is still under…
