Author: Krista Richmond
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‘Thank you’
Approximately 4,000 staff members took part in Staff Appreciation Day activities May 11 at the…
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Speakers at graduation ceremonies share advice, welcome new alumni
Approximately 5,625 students met the qualifications to receive their undergraduate or graduate degrees and were…
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Development coordinator lives a life as diverse as her work at UGA
Shonte Matthews has led a diverse life.
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Elders shares vision for future during Mary Frances Early Lecture
Education, education, education.
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Director creates special events to ‘friendraise’ for School of Law
Each day is just a little bit different for Lisa Mathis.
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Irish author talks about impact of family on writing
Irish writer Colm Toibin’s novels are inspired by his own life, including the memories of…
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‘Meaningful reflection’
Dr. Gregory S. Broughton of the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music looked to the…
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Seed Life Skills Symposium includes cooking competition, panel discussion
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts helped organize and sponsored the Seed Life Skills…
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Pulitzer Prize winner discusses ethical memory at Craige Lecture
According to Viet Thanh Nguyen, all wars are fought twice—first on the battlefield, then in…
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Inaugural Chambliss Fellows start internships in Washington, D.C.
For many students, the start of the new semester means moving back into the dorms…
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MARTA CEO discusses how action leads to change at annual lecture
Keith Parker’s life is all about action.
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UGA celebrates 232nd anniversary with lecture
The University of Georgia celebrated its 232nd anniversary with a week of events, including the…
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Social Work administrative assistant makes a difference on and off campus
Kat Farlowe puts work into social work.
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Speaker calls for continuation of work on King’s ‘unfinished business’
Martin Luther King Jr. ended his most famous speech by talking about a dream, but…
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UGA’s first African-American female physics doctoral graduate urges girls to pursue sciences
Whitney Ingram’s interest in science started as a girl. This month, she becomes the first…
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Researcher looks at correlations between genes, aging process
UGA alumna Cynthia Kenyon started her research with a basic question: If you change one…
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Producer encourages musicians to take chances
Jacknife Lee didn’t set out to become a music producer.
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Southeast Model African Union helps students learn about countries, cultures
Tifara Brown has learned several lessons participating in three Southeast Model African Union conferences, from…
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Speaker discusses gifts of Russian Imperial Court
Jewelry tells many stories—love stories between spouses, stories of reaching significant milestones and even stories…
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Mission of business manager at Odum School: Make things better
Emily Schattler loves helping people.
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Internal Auditing Division promotes ethical culture
Financial wrongdoing that led to the termination of three employees. The misrepresentation of a home…
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Work/life balance coordinator helps employees be more productive
For Kizmet Adams, work/life balance really isn’t about balance at all. It’s about creating harmony…
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Federal judge discusses process of sentencing
To Lisa Godbey Wood, sentencing is the most fascinating thing that happens in a courtroom.
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School spirit
Bonnie Bellamy Howard’s school spirit has lasted more than 70 years. And this year’s Homecoming…
