Tag: Columns
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Remember the time-Cousins
Juanita Cousins became the first female African-American editor-in-chief for The Red & Black, UGA’s independent student newspaper,…
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Remember the time-patrick
For Adrian Patrick, earning two degrees from UGA was only part of his education.
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Remember the time: Karen Richardson Hooker
Karen Richardson Hooker remembers the first time she saw the UGA campus.
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Remember the time-mccurdy
When Juanita Dalton McCurdy began her undergraduate studies at UGA in fall 1971, the climate…
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Remember the time-black
When Harold Black first came to UGA in 1962, he was the only black male…
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Defining moment
The 1961 desegregation of the University of Georgia by Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter is…
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Reginald McKnight
Before he became the Hamilton Holmes Professor of English at UGA, Reginald McKnight remembers living…
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Valerie Boyd
Valerie Boyd, associate professor of journalism, grew up in Atlanta, where the names Hamilton Holmes…
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‘Concentrated effort’: Admissions, recruitment officers work to enroll students from minority popula
When the Class of 2011 graduates in May, it will earn the distinction of holding…
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Panel discussions will focus on legal issues, historical significance of UGA’s desegregation
Two panel discussions on UGA’s desegregation 50 years ago will take place Jan. 10-11 on…
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Community event to honor Mary Frances Early
UGA’s first African-American graduate, Mary Frances Early, will be honored with a community reception Jan…
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Hunter-Gault will discuss college experience at UGA
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of the first two black students admitted to the University of Georgia,…
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‘Landmark occasion’ will open with anniversary-day reception
Fifty years to the day, the University of Georgia will mark the 50th anniversary of…
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More perfect harmony
The Indonesian language newspaper Republika quoted Alan Godlas, a professor of religion at UGA, in…
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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…
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Buying power
The Louisiana Weekly, in an article about the upswing in minority buying power during the…
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A positive atmosphere
The Florida Times-Union, in an article about how leadership changes in big hospitals in the…
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Porous paving
An article about alternatives to asphalt published by the National Resources Defense Council quoted Bruce…
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Oil change
A National Public Radio story about the location of oil spilled into the Gulf of…
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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.…
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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…
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Reliving history: Franklin College prof examines philosophy of Civil War
Stephen Berry, associate professor of history, concentrates his teaching on the Civil War, but is…
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Mercer U. to field football team
After 70 years without a football program, Mercer University in Macon announced it will compete…
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Alumnus, history professor will speak at Commencement
A. D. “Pete” Correll, UGA alumnus and chairman emeritus of Georgia-Pacific Corp., will be the…
