Author: Aaron Hale
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Generating knowledge
Classroom concepts came to life for a group of College of Engineering faculty and students…
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First-Year Odyssey seminar helps students learn about human-animal interaction in modern society
Pet-loving first-year students have always found it difficult to leave home without their beloved cats…
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Internal auditors help departments, units get better at managing risks
As part of that commitment, the university’s Internal Auditing Division provides independent, objective assurances that…
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First-year student comes to UGA with accomplished environmental résumé
Many students enroll at UGA dreaming of making a difference and becoming leaders. Charles Orgbon…
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Parthemos Lecture focuses on president, ‘fourth Congress’
President Barack Obama may face his toughest congressional opposition yet when a new Congress convenes…
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Annual drive to raise money for charitable organizations underway
The Campaign for Charities has begun its two-month drive to collect pledges and money for…
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Assistant VP for academic affairs strives for growth at Griffin campus
Doris Christopher describes her leadership style as that of a “turnaround manager,” or someone who…
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UGA faculty, national speakers will lead talks on instructional excellence
Storytelling, video games and large classroom settings are some of the topics that will be…
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Biological Sciences Division experiments with active-learning classroom
Sometimes it takes new tools to achieve the ends of an old idea.The Biological Sciences…
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FBI agents to share 9/11 experiences as part of UGA’s National Preparedness Month
The University of Georgia Office of Emergency Preparedness will observe National Preparedness Month in September…
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Good cheer
UGA’s latest crop of first-year students began their collegiate careers Aug. 18. But the evening…
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FBI agents to speak about 9/11 during National Preparedness Month
The Office of Emergency Preparedness will observe National Preparedness Month in September with events and…
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From broadcast to books
Monica Kaufman Pearson, the award-winning journalist and former WSB-TV news anchor in Atlanta, was among…
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Best-selling author to address how to be a good student, instructor
Students and instructors looking for a spark of inspiration at the beginning of the academic…
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Alumnus challenges newest graduates to strive for excellence
Recent graduates who participated in the summer Commencement ceremony were sent off to the next…
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Award-winning TV anchor Monica Pearson receives her UGA master’s degree
Monica Kaufman Pearson, the award-winning journalist and former WSB-TV news anchor in Atlanta, will be…
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White House urges colleges to do more to stop sexual assaults on campus
The Obama administration released new guidelines in April to pressure universities to more actively address…
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Council acts on several items in final meeting of year
Beginning December 2018, the bar will be raised for UGA students graduating with an honors…
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Supreme Court upholds state of Michigan’s affirmative action ban
The Supreme Court upheld a Michigan ban on the use of race as a factor…
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Class of 2014 leaves university ready to take on the ‘real world’
Dark, threatening clouds and a few drops of rain were not enough to defuse the…
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Rubin calls for ‘principled compromise’ in D.C.
Robert E. Rubin, co-chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former U.S. Treasury…
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CITS colloquium aims to facilitate better relations between US, China
The relationship between the U.S. and China has come a long way since former President…
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Bard College admits 17 students solely based on submitted essays
Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., offered high school seniors with average grades a chance to…
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Students get self-guided education through magazine publishing
For aspiring medical doctors, the academic road to fulfilling their dreams takes years of hard…
