Georgia (the ex-Soviet Republic, not the U.S. state) is now a remarkable success story. Its economy is growing at 5% per year, and the country ranks ahead of the United States in economic freedom. Yet ...
Georgia (the ex-Soviet Republic, not the U.S. state) is now a remarkable success story. Its economy is growing at 5% per year, and the country ranks ahead of the United States in economic freedom. Yet ...
Brenda Simmons had been working for the state agency that investigates child abuse cases and helps the poor sign up for food stamps for more than 20 year when the Great Recession hit Georgia’s economy ...
Ten years ago this week Russian troops invaded the northern Georgia separatist region of South Ossetia, touching off a conflict that simmers today. The Russians' mission was ostensibly peacekeeping: ...
As states ponder what to do with struggling public universities, their attention turns to Georgia: The Peach State has merged 14 of its colleges into seven new institutions since 2011, and more ...
Georgia university system refuses to rename buildings, insists 'history' teaches 'important lessons'
Georgia’s public university system will not rename any of its 75 buildings with ties to slavery or racial segregation, explaining that "history can teach us important lessons." "The purpose of history ...
In February, Governing released a report ranking 39 states based on their procurement policies. They were ranked in 10 categories, including their use of technology, how they engage with vendors and ...
ATHENS, Ga. — The Jalen Milroe situation escalated quickly for Georgia. Just more than a year ago, he wasn’t even set as Alabama’s starting quarterback. A year later, the way he played against Georgia ...
Georgia's public university systems announced Monday that will not rename any buildings or colleges that were recommended for changes due to name association with slavery, segregation, or other social ...
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