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Meg Shepard
Graduate student Meg Shepard has found her niche. She finished her bachelor’s degree at the Terry College of Business, and decided to continue her education…
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Alyssa Anderson
Senior Alyssa Anderson did not know she was going to become a medical doctor until she got to UGA. After she began volunteering as the…
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Akin Adebowale
Akin Adebowale is destined for greatness. Whenever he has the opportunity to do something creative, he takes it. He works with Bryan Calhoun, who manages…
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Hannah Lipps
Junior Hannah Lipps plans to make a life helping others. Among other activities, she has been involved with UGA HEROs, a student philanthropic organization dedicated…
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Lucas Puente
Senior Honors student Lucas Llanso Puente has a bright future. He has published research about American trade with Nicaragua, and he has worked as an…
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Alfred Richardson
Senior Alfred Richardson knows the importance of leadership and has used UGA’s many resources, opportunities and student organizations to help enhance his college career. He…
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Estella Hovland
Veterinary student Estella Perez Hovland seeks adventure. She has traveled the world, and she obtained a M.B.A. from Griffith University in Australia. Upon returning to…
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Emily Thomsen
Senior Emily Grace Thomsen is a go-getter. She is finishing bachelor’s and master’s degrees in four years, and has made Dean’s List and been a…
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Kelsey Jones
Kelsey Anne Jones has found a wide array of enriching opportunities at UGA that allow her to pursue diverse interests from public policy to community…
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Charlie Bailey
After earning his bachelor’s degrees from UGA, Charlie Bailey worked for two political campaigns including Mark F. Taylor’s (J.D.’82) 2006 campaign for governor of Georgia…
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Debbie Ebalobo
Senior Debbie Ebalobo is a first generation college student who is making the most of her college experience. She came to UGA to study environmental…
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Sara Zadeh
Sara Zadeh is planning to become a doctor. She is a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta, UGA’s premedical society, and she is involved with the…
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Stephen Dorner
Senior Stephen Dorner has a passion for improving health. Some study-abroad and international service learning projects opened his eyes to the socioeconomic determinants of health…
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Darryl Tricksey
Elected Homecoming King last weekend, Darryl Tricksey is an amazing student. As an Honors student, senior Darryl Tricksey has worked as an apprentice in the…
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Nathan Raley
Senior Nathan Raley is an Honors student committed to making a positive change in the world. He has written an Honors thesis on the effects…
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Amanda Farmer
Senior Amanda Farmer has been twirling batons since she was three years old. After coming to UGA, she used her skills to help the Redcoat…
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Ty Frix
Sophomore Ty Frix has a 3.9 grade point average and is pursuing a biological engineering degree with a biomedical emphasis. If that doesn’t keep him…
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Afua Asante
Senior Afua Asante is looking for a cure for a rare cancer that afflicts children. She began studying rhabdomyosarcoma last summer during the National Institutes…
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Papers of career federal government official to come to Russell Library
The papers and memorabilia compiled by Powell A. Moore during a Washington career of more than 43 years have a home at the Richard B.…
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Award-winning poet Terrance Hayes to read at UGA
Nationally acclaimed poet Terrance Hayes will read from his work on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Cine BarCaféCinema 235 West Hancock Ave. in…
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2010 summer orientation leaders chosen by UGA’s undergraduate admissions office
A group of 12 University of Georgia undergraduates have been chosen by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to serve as orientation leaders for the new…
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“Early-action” applicants to UGA receive admissions decisions
For some 6,000 high school seniors, the holidays will be off to a happy start when they learn they have been offered early admission to…
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UGA’s GMOA to host fifth Henry D. Green Symposium
The Georgia Museum of Art will host the fifth Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts, “Neighboring Voices: The Decorative Culture of Our Southern…
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UGA supports faculty research on poverty
For the fifth consecutive year, University of Georgia faculty have been awarded grants to support creative scholarship on issues related to poverty.
