Tag: Women’s History
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Pat Mitchell: A ‘dangerous woman’
UGA alumna continues to inspire by sharing women’s stories.
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Juanita Daniel Marsh: Trailblazing judge
UGA alumna left a legacy and had a lasting impact on the state of Georgia.
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Maxine Clark: The curious entrepreneur
UGA alumna finds creative ways to make the world a little better.
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Shirley McBay: The advocate
UGA’s first Black Ph.D. graduate pushed for more underrepresented students in STEM.
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The Woodroofs: Two lives dedicated to feeding the world
UGA’s agricultural research duo increased yields of peanuts, cotton and more.
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Cori Bargmann: Reshaping science to save lives
UGA alumna is revolutionizing research on the brain and diseases.
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Holmes and Hunter-Gault: They followed their dreams
First African Americans to enroll at UGA kept their eyes on the prize.
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Mary Frances Early: A life of courage and accomplishment
The College of Education formally named itself in her honor in February.
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The Poppy Lady: Moina Michael started a movement for veterans
It began with a simple idea from a UGA professor — sell poppy flowers to…
