Author: Aaron Hale
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Charter lecturer details Washington’s role at 1787 convention
At the Charter Lecture April 23 in the Chapel, former UGA professor Edward J. Larson…
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‘Upward trajectory’
The 2014-2015 academic year was another highly successful one for UGA—which celebrated its 230th anniversary.
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Five reasons job prospects looking strong for 2015 college grads
The University of Georgia’s Class of 2015 will enter the best job market for new…
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International affairs professor marks his 50-year anniversary in academia
Howard J. Wiarda, the Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations in UGA’s School of Public…
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Nontraditional student prepares to graduate after overcoming challenges
Reyna Vargas has an extensive list of excuses for why she shouldn’t be graduating this…
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Students master a variety of lessons through experiential learning
Reading and writing about other cultures and social interaction came easily to Iva Dimitrova, a…
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State’s FY16 budget includes money for merit-based raises
The Georgia General Assembly, which adjourned April 2, passed a fiscal year 2016 state budget…
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Role-playing teaching strategy immerses students in pivotal moments of past
The giddy energy circulating through the auditorium of the college lecture hall make the “People,…
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Alumni Association’s executive director ushering in new era of giving
Meredith Gurley Johnson’s entire adult life has been spent studying at or working for UGA—and…
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University librarian aims to provide ‘the best possible access to recorded knowledge’
Libraries are able to share information for instruction and research with greater capacity than ever…
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President highlights developments at Staff Council meeting
UGA President Jere W. Morehead met with UGA Staff Council March 4 in Room 250…
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Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient teaches practical skills of nonprofit management
Joan Prittie, director of Athens’ Project Safe and an adjunct faculty member in the UGA…
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‘A new story’: Former judge calls for resiliency in face of injustice
A sermon broke out at the Chapel Feb. 6 as Glenda Hatchett preached the importance…
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Vice president leads university’s efforts to increase endowment
Kelly Kerner, UGA’s vice president for development and alumni relations, described having something like an…
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‘Gigantic step forward’: Founders Day speakers eulogize UGA, Athens
The two speakers at the Jan. 26 Founders Day Lecture praised the past accomplishments of…
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Curator brings fresh perspective to campus conversation on American art
Art museum curators get to tell a story through how works of art are displayed.
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‘Spiritual view of the world’
Martin Luther King Jr. became the transcendent civil rights leader who broke down barriers for…
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UGA presents 2015 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
The University of Georgia presented four awards to Athens and university community members for exemplary…
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Commencement speakers encourage grads to leave their marks on the world
The 2,355 eligible graduates for the fall Commencement ceremonies at Stegeman Coliseum Dec. 19 were…
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Former U. of Michigan president calls for more higher education funding
It is of critical importance that America focus its attention on the future of public…
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Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship recipients navigate through college life
In addition to carrying the weight of backpacks, laptops and textbooks, many students come to…
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Development office finalizes reorganization
The development office has been reorganized to enhance fundraising efforts as UGA advances its comprehensive…
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‘Mind Blowers’ tutoring program helps middle school students
The UGA community as a whole finds a variety of ways to give back, such…
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Disability Resource Center recognizes student, faculty accomplishments
The Disability Resource Center recognized some of UGA’s brightest and most resilient students at its…
