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The lawsuit seeks to stop the revocation of visas to international students and to reinstate those that have already been ...
The administration has rebuked American universities over their handling ... and Steve Holland in Washington and Rich McKay in Atlanta. Editing by Donna Bryson and Rod Nickel United Statescategory ...
FIRST Postdoctoral Fellow Jasmine Hope (15C, 22G) emphasized the impact ending the FIRST program will have on the ...
ATLANTA — The University System of Georgia announced new tuition rates for its institutions for the 2025 to 2026 academic year. While officials said tuition won’t go up for most in-state ...
ATLANTA — A woman is suing an Atlanta church and other entities for alleged labor trafficking after she claims they abused her under the guise of a ministry program. The 85-page lawsuit, filed ...
Chai PaniCredit...Tim Robison Supported by By Kim Severson Kim Severson has lived in Atlanta since 2010 and began writing about food for The New York Times in 2004. In the Where to Eat ...
But in the battle of the moment, it’s easy to lose sight of a decades-long alliance between the U.S. government and the nation’s most prominent universities, forged to fight a world war.