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Morehouse names public health leader F. DuBois Bowman as 13th president
F. DuBois Bowman, currently dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health, will assume the presidency at Morehouse College on July 15.
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‘The system didn’t know what to do with a student like me’: Usher gives advice to Emory grads
Atlanta-bred Usher told Emory grads that although he was first put in remedial classes in school, he was able to find success because of his passion.
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Storms push into metro Atlanta, moving Emory commencement indoors
Usher will receive an honorary degree at the Emory University ceremony, changed location for the second consecutive year.
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Georgia college grads struggle to find work as recession worries loom
Young people compete not only with other graduates, but also experienced workers who were recently laid off.
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AI should be a partner, not a ghostwriter, for students
Teachers can show students how to use AI to generate ideas, explore sources, and to assist with editing — so long as students make that content their own.
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Metro Atlanta, Georgia spring commencements underway
Speakers lined up for Georgia commencements include Usher, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Taraji P. Henson, UPS CEO Carol Tomé, Cornel West, and State Rep. Beth Camp.
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Clark Atlanta University graduate killed in California workplace shooting
Cameisha Clark, dean of student affairs at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood, died from a shooting at the school on Friday.
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What worries Georgia parents? Social media use, school safety, study finds
The Emory University study also found that their worries vary depending on their race and location.
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How educators can help students ethically use AI to hone their writing
Over-reliance on artificial intelligence can result in students not pushing their intellectual capacity.
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Georgia judge sides with international students in blow to White House
It’s the biggest victory yet for internationals fighting back against President Trump’s administration after it canceled the legal status of thousands of foreign students.