by Walter Jones | Aug 20, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – No drivers want to believe they don’t have the skills to handle good weather and an open road, but experts say a growing number of Georgians are learning otherwise the hard way. So far, there have been 791 traffic fatalities this year, 12 percent...
by Walter Jones | Aug 18, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Add to the list of high-paying jobs that go unfilled those in the area of cyber security. And the state is scrambling to prepare people to fill them. At the same time, the challenge brings an opportunity that could benefit majors in English, history...
by Walter Jones | Aug 17, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – People seeking a new or renewed driver’s license who don’t have a birth certificate or passport won’t be able to Saturday, state officials announced. That’s because federal technicians are conducting computer maintenance then on...
by Walter Jones | Aug 14, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – More than 80 percent of Georgia public-college students rely on financial aid, prompting the University System of Georgia to decide Wednesday to hire a specialist to raise funds for needs-bases scholarships. The Board of Regents voted unanimously to...
by Walter Jones | Aug 13, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – The fastest and least-expensive way to address the need for cyber-security graduates is for the University System of Georgia to take a multi-campus approach, the Board of Regents learned Wednesday. A task force of administrators from eight schools made...