The University System of Georgia awarded a record 82,607 degrees in fiscal year 2025, marking a 7.9% increase from the ...
Our second annual Ignition Schools awards recognizing the colleges and universities shaping future entrepreneurs and ...
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Most of the tax dollars used to launch and implement the nation’s only Medicaid work requirement program have gone toward paying administrative costs rather than covering health care for Georgians, ...
It could soon get easier for Georgians with health insurance through the state’s Pathways to Coverage Medicaid program to maintain coverage. The program is set to continue until the end of 2026 after ...
The federal government granted a one-year extension to Georgia's Medicaid program, Pathways to Coverage. The program, which requires recipients to meet work or activity requirements, has enrolled far ...
Georgia’s Medicaid Pathways to Coverage program has been extended 15 months through December 2026. A recent watchdog report found the program spent more on administrative costs than on providing care.
Georgia has received approval from the Trump administration to extend its Pathways to Coverage program, a partial Medicaid expansion with work requirement components, at least through the end of 2026.
The Wharton School experienced a 5% decline in international student enrollment for its Master of Business Administration Class of 2027 as compared to the year prior. The change in student ...
ATLANTA — The Trump administration is giving Georgia’s medical insurance program another year, even though it’s only enrolled a fraction of the people it expected to help. Georgia Pathways was set to ...