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Ethell Vereen
Ethell Vereen is an emerging leader in the environmental arena. He came to UGA to pursue a master’s in environmental health and will soon complete…
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Muktha Natrajan
Muktha Natrajan was named a CURO Promising Scholar while she was still in high school and has definitely lived up to expectations during her time…
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Collins Goss
English and theatre major Collins Goss says that the University of Georgia is what she pictures when she hears people say the word “college.” She’s…
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Melissa Gogo
Melissa Gogo definitely has a firm grip on the past while working toward a promising future. She has helped repair historic buildings in Athens, captured…
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Amos Tuck
Amos Tuck is a self-proclaimed fish fanatic with a passion for natural resource conservation. As a student in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural…
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Rebecca Parker
Rebecca Parker came to UGA for two reasons: the kinesiology department and the CURO program. While here, she has combined her experiences in the two…
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Andrew Pinson
The opportunity to receive an exceptional education brought Andrew Pinson to the University of Georgia, first as an undergraduate and now as law student. His…
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Sarah Collins
In between shaving her head for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation for children’s cancer research and creating pottery, Sarah Collins is helping to redesign and promote…
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Mimi Ensley
Mimi Ensley says she’s never had a dull moment at UGA. The Honors student is pursing a double major in English and magazines, and is…
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Justin Oguni
To say that Justin Oguni is interested in reptiles and amphibians (aka herps) would definitely be an understatement. When he is not busy studying veterinary…
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C. McDaniel
C. Blake McDaniel is interested in the intersection of law and business, and he’s taking advantage of the educational opportunities in both fields at UGA.…
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Nathan Byrd
As a campus minister with the Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Nathan Byrd is in constant contact with undergraduate students, either through counseling or working with them…
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Phillip Mote
“There comes that mysterious meeting in life when someone acknowledges who we are and what we can be, igniting the circuits of our highest potential.”…
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Jenna Ziesenhene
With sights set on on a career in diplomacy and national/international security, Honors student Jenna Ziesenhene realizes the value of experience. The UGA Washington Semester…
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Ashley Bartlett
A native of Lake Mary, Fla, Ashley plans to graduate in spring 2011 with a double major in International Affairs and History. Active in UGA’s…
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Chelsea Lipocky
Imagine a top sportscaster on the field of a major playoff game a few years from now, and you’ll need to add Chelsea Lipocky to…
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More perfect harmony
The Indonesian language newspaper Republika quoted Alan Godlas, a professor of religion at UGA, in an article about an interfaith dialogue meeting in Athens. Speaking…
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The most important evidence
A Chattanooga, Tenn., Times-Free Press article about a convicted murderer’s quest to prove his innocence quoted Ron Carlson, a professor of law at UGA. Carlson…
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Buying power
The Louisiana Weekly, in an article about the upswing in minority buying power during the recession, quoted Jeff Humphreys, director of the Selig Center for…
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A positive atmosphere
The Florida Times-Union, in an article about how leadership changes in big hospitals in the state of Georgia have not stalled the efforts by the…
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Porous paving
An article about alternatives to asphalt published by the National Resources Defense Council quoted Bruce Ferguson, Franklin Professor of Landscape Architecture at UGA. Explaining the…
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Oil change
A National Public Radio story about the location of oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico quoted Samantha Joye, a marine biologist at UGA. “It’s…
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Music school to host Liszt celebration
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will host the American Liszt Society Bicentennial Festival Feb. 17-19. The festival, which commemorates the 200th anniversary of the…
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UGA earns ‘A-’ on Green Report Card
The Sustainable Endowments Institute recently gave UGA an overall grade of ‘A-‘ on its 2011 Green Report Card. A project of the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors…
