Category: Profiles
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Red and Black and . . . Orange?
How sweet it is to be a Georgia-grown satsuma orange!
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Jenny Vorhoff BFA ’02
Add something a little quirky
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Khristian A. Howell ABJ ’02
And, most importantly, have fun
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Andrew Malec ABJ ’04 and Zack Brendel BSES ’03
Focus on character
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Erika Ward BBA ’01
Expand your comfort zone
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Clay McLaurin BFA ’00
Embrace a variety of textures
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Learning How to Design
Preparing the next generation of designers
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Amanda Dennis: Silver Lining
UGA alumna was a star athlete in the Tokyo Paralympic Games last summer.
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Ashley Danyew: Musical Mashup
Musician, teacher, blogger, entrepreneur
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Professor builds a community through art
Ted Saupe embodies the spirit that fosters a community of ceramic artists
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Sydney Guion
Hometown: Wilmington, NC Degree objective: Major: Public Relations; Minors: Sociology, Spanish, Theatre Expected graduation: May…
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UGA Press marketing director shares more than stories
Steven Wallace continues to be fascinated by the written word.
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Finding her passion through teaching and mentoring
Maryann Gallagher trains the next generation of global leaders
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Personnel, payroll manager places emphasis on teamwork
Jill Talmadge helps bring efficiency, accuracy to Franklin College business office.
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Curator expands the idea of American art
Jeffrey Richmond-Moll builds cross-disciplinary connections.
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Housing director creates a learning community
Blake York uses gaming to connect with students.
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Building a model for trees’ defenses
Caterina Villari studies how they fight pathogens, pests.
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Lab manager finds the perfect blend of science and art
Jena Johnson sees the beauty in the study of insects.
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Professor’s work bridges textiles and medicine
Vladimir Reukov is pioneering next-generation materials.
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Associate professor shares passion for music, science
Art Grider finds ways to nurture his love of the saxophone and research.
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Joshua Williams
A student in the Double Dawgs program, he has his sights set on pursuing a…
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UHC lab manager strives to be ‘part of the answer’
Lori Tinnell finds answers in the tests she runs.
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Ransom Jones
Pharmaceutical sciences student always knew he wanted to be a medical inventor.

