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Helping Georgia 2008-2009 Report to Donors
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Letter from the President
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Overview of the 2008-2009 Academic Year UGA is Helping Georgia by... 10 Educating More Physicians 16 Connecting with Communities 20 Focusing on Cancer 26 Developing Bioenergy Options
32 Financial Statements 34 Honor Roll of Donors
Contributing Writers: Sam Fahmy, Kelly Simmons, Charles Toney, Tom Wilson Photography: Terry Allen, William Bland, Paul Efland, Peter Frey, Dot Paul, Andrew Tucker
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LetterPresident from the
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he 2008-2009 academic year covered by this report was the most difficult of my career in higher education administration. UGA was not immune from the economic downturn that struck this country; indeed, as a public university which receives 39% of its funding directly from the state of Georgia, UGA lost about $50 million from the state portion of its budget during the year. We faced unprecedented challenges this year and the good news is that we made it through, scarred but not terribly weakened. As UGA has done throughout its history, it will come out of this latest crisis stronger, more focused and even more committed to great teaching, inventive research and serving the people of this state. All of us who love UGA are indebted to the budget team of Arnett Mace, Tin Burgess, Ryan Nesbit and Christine Miller for their very good work in managing through these budget cuts. Frankly, they saw this coming and implemented some policies which got us ahead of the coming crisis and probably saved jobs. Despite the challenges of this year, we remain committed to our mission and to making Georgia a better place. The initiatives described in this report demonstrate clearly that the University of Georgia is addressing issues that are important to Georgians and is doing so in innovative ways. Thank you for the many ways in which you support the University of Georgia and the important work that we are doing. Much of UGA’s success is due directly to the love and loyalty of people who care deeply about this place.
Michael F. Adams President
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Overview 2008-2009 of the
academic year
America’s first state-chartered
university endured one of its most challenging years, with a series of state budget cuts forcing difficult decisions and imposing increased workloads on virtually everyone. But the 2008-2009 year was also a very successful year for UGA,
a tribute to the dedication and commitment of the students, faculty, staff and administration.
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Students
Christina Faust became a three-time national academic scholarship winner when she was named a Mitchell Scholar.
The Washington Semester program offers UGA students the chance to see how the federal government operates.
Once again, the freshman class which enrolled in the fall was the most academically prepared in UGA’s history, with an SAT average of 1252 and a 3.8 GPA in core courses. In the Honors Program, it was 1456 and 4.4. The admissions office processed more than 18,000 applications for 4,800-5,000 spots in the fall 2009 class; demand for a UGA education grows every year. UGA students continued to compete very successfully for national academic scholarships and awards. Christina Faust, who had already won Truman and Udall Scholarships, received the Mitchell Scholarship; Muktha Natrajan received a Goldwater Scholarship; Mark Milby and Ashley Dronenburg won Udall Scholarships; Rebecca Corey won a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship; Selena Robinson, Samantha Haggard, Kelly Nielsen and Chandler Holbrook received Fulbright Fellowships; and Tulsi Patel won a Merage American Dream Fellowship. Beyond that, the UGA website featured dozens of “Amazing Students” who are excelling in the classroom, on the athletic field and in the community. Almost 17,000 people toured the campus this year, led by student workers in the UGA Visitors Center.
Instruction
The very talented students who enroll at the University of Georgia now are challenging the institution to make them better. The success of UGA students in national academic scholarship competitions indicates that the faculty has risen to that challenge. Administrative support for UGA’s students now includes a new online academic bulletin. Incorporating features requested by students and advisors, the bulletin makes it easier for students to find the information they need to plot their academic careers and to search for courses and majors using keywords. Major requirements are also a part of the new bulletin, so students find out easily what courses are required for what majors. The student financial aid office also launched an automated online system this year. It now is easier for students to track their standing in the Satisfactory Academic Progress system. Notifications now are made by e-mail rather than mailed letters. The second class of Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars enrolled in the fall. This program, with the financial support of the Coco-Cola Company, is designed to improve the academic experience of first-generation college students. The Washington Semester program, launched in January 2008, hosted 11 students in the fall of this year. Student reviews of the program, which exposes UGA students to life in the nation’s capital, are overwhelmingly positive. Report to
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Service
The Archway Project, which links the needs of six communities in Georgia with the teaching, research and service resources of UGA, is featured in this report. But the office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach continued this year with a number of initiatives designed to address issues of growing concern in Georgia and around the world. The Community Economic Development Initiative includes the Archway Project as well as UGA’s involvement in Partners for a Prosperous Athens
UGA students are involved in service-learning projects in Athens and around the world, including Africa, China, Southeast Asia, Mexico, South and Central America and Eastern Europe.
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(now One Athens), the statewide Poverty and the Economy Initiative, the Georgia Women Entrepreneurs program and the Office of Minority Business Development. UGA also spreads its resources around the globe through service-learning, applied research, policy analysis, technical assistance, government training and community economic development, concentrated primarily in Africa, China and Southeast Asia, Mexico and South and Central America, and Eastern Europe.
Dan Colley, director of the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, will head a team looking for treatments for schistosomiasis, funded by an $18.7 million grant from the Gates Foundation.
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UGA’s mission to “inquire into the nature of things” was advanced considerably this year. Several significant grants were awarded to UGA researchers, and the expertise of the UGA faculty was important in the response to the peanut salmonella outbreak, the swine flu pandemic and other high-profile events. The Gates Foundation awarded Dan Colley and the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases $18.7 million for a five-year study of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease caused by several species of flatworms. This neglected tropical disease affects some 200 million people worldwide. It is most common in Africa, and to a lesser extent in Asia and South America. Wayne Hannah, a professor of plant breeding and genetics, licensed TifGrand, a new variety of Bermuda grass that thrives in the sun but will also grow in areas that receive less than half the sunlight required by other varieties. In addition to the scientific advancement of this product, there is the economic benefit, both to UGA and the turfgrass community,
that comes from licensing marketable discoveries and developments. Two new Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholars joined the faculty, both with expertise in the bioenergy field featured in this report. Harry Gilbert is an expert in the enzymes that degrade plant materials and how they can be used to produce energy precursors. C.J. Tsai specializes in the physiology that determines the potential of trees as energy biomass. The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center is now the lead agency for the southeast BioEnergy Science Center, one of three established in 2006 by the U.S. Department of Energy with grants of $135 million each. At the end of the academic year, UGA researchers announced that they had developed a method for growing molecular wire brushes, a first step in creating biological fuel cells that could power pacemakers, cochlear implants and prosthetic limbs. The journal Chemical Science called the technique “a significant breakthrough for nanotechnology.”
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Facilities The Miller Learning Center (above) continues to be an academic hub for the campus, with students filling it virtually around the clock.
The expansion of the Tate Student Center offers much-needed space for student groups, campus activities and informal gatherings.
The campus welcomed some significant new additions this year and began construction on several others, while three existing facilities were dedicated in the name of former governors. S. Ernest Vandiver Hall, one of the East Campus Village residence halls, was named in honor of the governor who kept the university open in the face of enormous political pressure to close it rather than integrate in 1960. The Joe Frank Harris Dining Commons on East Campus honors the man who focused state government on public education. And the Zell B. Miller Learning Center, a campus centerpiece, is now named for the father of the HOPE Scholarship, two-term governor and U.S. senator. The new home of the Lamar Dodd School of Art was dedicated in the fall. This magnificent facility houses almost all of UGA’s art departments and brings a real synergy to East Campus’ arts complex. Ground breaking ceremonies were held for a much-needed expansion of the Georgia Museum of Art and a 555-bed residence hall on East Campus to help meet the increasing demand for oncampus living. Students will benefit from the expansion of two facilities completed during this academic year. The 100,000-square-foot addition to the Tate Student center provides much needed meeting space, a 12,000-square-foot ballroom which can be subdivided, a small amphitheater and multiple lounges and seating areas. The Tate Center is now twice the size it was just two years ago. The project was funded by an increase in the student activity fee approved by the students in a 2005 referendum. The University Health Center, one of the few such campus facilities to be fully accredited by the Joint Commission, was also expanded this year. The patient registration and business areas were expanded, the second floor is now fully dedicated to counseling and psychiatric services and a new vision clinic was built.
Development
The critically important private support for UGA was strong again this year, with $110.8 million in gifts and pledges committed by the alumni, friends and supporters of this institution. In uncertain economic times, such financial support is even more important to advancing the University of Georgia.
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Educating More Physicians Georgia is ranked ninth in the nation in population growth but 44th in its ratio of physicians to population, creating a shortage that physicians like family practitioner Dr. George Wheeler struggle with almost every day. Wheeler is a 1989 graduate of the Medical College of Georgia who has been practicing in Waycross, a city of nearly 15,000 people in southeastern Georgia, for nearly 20 years. He says that as physicians in his practice retire, they’re becoming harder to replace. And
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while the increased use of nurse practitioners and physician assistants has helped ease the burden on Wheeler and his colleagues, he says that more doctors are urgently needed. “We can only see so many patients in a day, and there aren’t enough physicians out there to meet the population,” Wheeler says, noting that family practitioners are especially in demand. “It’s well documented that patients either wait to see their doctor or they finally get sick enough that they go to the emergency room.”
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As a public land grant university, we have a duty to provide education, research and service that benefits the entire state.”
—UGA President Michael F. Adams.
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Timeline: The MCG/UGA Medical Partnership 2005 • The 58-acre Navy Supply Corps School (NSCS) in Athens is formally designated for closure as part of the Navy’s Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process. 2007 • The state of Georgia appropriates funds to study expanding public medical education. • Medical College of Georgia retains Pittsburgh-based consulting firm Tripp Umbach to complete a medical education expansion study on behalf of the Board of Regents. 2008 • Tripp Umbach presents its study and proposal for expanding medical education, which the Board of Regents accepts. • UGA Real Estate Foundation purchases historic building on the North Oconee River in Athens and begins renovation. The Interim Medical Partnership Building is designed to be the first home of the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership. • Dr. Barbara L. Schuster is named Campus Dean of the MCG/ UGA Medical Partnership. 2009 • Faculty recruitment and curriculum development begin • Renovation of Interim Medical Partnership Building complete 2010 • 40 MCG medical students are scheduled to enroll at the MCG/ UGA Medical Partnership in Athens 2011 • The Navy expects to vacate the NSCS, making it available for renovation and preparation for the new UGA Health Sciences Campus. 2011-2112 • UGA programs and personnel will be established at the site, including the UGA College of Public Health. 2012 • Projected full occupancy of the new health sciences center by UGA and the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership. 2014 • First students to graduate from the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership, begin residency training. 2017 • First MCG/UGA Medical Partnership students to begin practicing medicine.
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Turning Georgia’s physician shortage around won’t be easy, but a partnership between MCG and the University of Georgia is on track to educate more physicians for Waycross and the rest of the state. “As a public land grant university, we have a duty to provide education, research and service that benefits the entire state,” says UGA President Michael F. Adams. “By partnering with MCG, we’re combining the strengths of two great institutions to address our state’s severe physician shortage. The partnership will also boost research into conditions that are disproportionately prevalent in Georgia, such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes.” The first class of 40 students to study in Athens under the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership is scheduled to begin in August 2010, and the administration and faculty at both institutions are busy preparing for that historic moment.
Partnering on behalf of Georgia The MCG/UGA Medical Partnership grew out of conversations between Adams and MCG President Dan Rahn about the physician shortage and how best to alleviate it. At the time, Georgia ranked 37th in its physician to population ratio. MCG has a long history of educating physicians for Georgia, but its School of Medicine and nearby teaching hospitals were near capacity. UGA has a strong and growing emphasis in biomedical sciences, and the Athens region has at least three potential teaching hospitals. “We quickly realized that the most efficient and cost effective way to expand medical education in Georgia was to combine our resources,” said Rahn, who is also senior vice chancellor of health and medical programs for the University System of Georgia. “The support of Governor Sonny Perdue and Legislature has been steadfast throughout this process, and the entire state owes them a debt of gratitude.” The state appropriated funds to study expanding medical education in Georgia, and MCG hired nationally recognized consulting firm Tripp Umbach to help
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...through this partnership we’ll be able to educate physicians at approximately half the cost of the national average.” —UGA Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Arnett C. Mace, Jr.
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We quickly realized that the most efficient and cost effective way to expand medical education in Georgia was to combine
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develop a plan. “We wanted an objective, data-driven analysis to guide our decision-making, and that’s what Tripp Umbach provided,” says Dr. Doug Miller, dean of the MCG School of Medicine. The consultant released a nearly 50page report in January 2008 that called for the MCG School of Medicine to expand by 60 percent statewide – from its current 745 students to 1,200 students – by 2020. The report concluded that expansion should occur simultaneously in Augusta and at MCG’s two-year clinical campuses in Albany and Savannah. The report, which was accepted by the USG Board of Regents, also recommended expansion in Athens through the four-year MCG/UGA Medical
Partnership. “One important sentence in the Tripp Umbach report is that through this partnership we’ll be able to educate physicians at approximately half the cost of the national average,” says UGA Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Arnett C. Mace, Jr. “That’s an exceptional value.” Mace notes that MCG/UGA Medical Partnership also will increase research opportunities for both institutions. Researchers from MCG and UGA already collaborate on studies that aim to reduce the impact of stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and influenza, and a formal partnership will only increase such opportunities. But the immediate goal is to allevi-
ate the physician shortage. Dr. Barbara Schuster, Campus Dean of the MCG/ UGA Medical Partnership, points out that having too few doctors can have serious consequences. “When people don’t have a regular physician, they’re much more likely to delay or even forgo preventive care such as mammograms, pap smears and blood pressure checks,” Schuster said. “So when they do finally see a doctor, their condition is likely to be more advanced, more difficult to treat and more costly to treat.” The Tripp Umbach report found that each physician that provides primary care in an underserved area saves the state $3.6 million annually for care that would have been provided in an emergency room. Report to
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The first class of students at the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership will be educated in the Interim Medical Partnership Building, a historic building just one block from the main UGA Campus (above). In 2012, the Partnership Campus is scheduled to move to a 58-acre campus in currently occupied by the Navy Supply Corps School (below right), which will move to Rhode Island as part of the federal Base Realignment and Closure Process.
The partnership’s first home One of the most tangible signs of progress at the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership is the Interim Medical Partnership Building, where the first class of medical students in Athens will be educated. The historic building one block from the main UGA Campus was constructed in 1857 and has served as a mill, a nightclub, a fitness center and, most recently, a call center. The nearly 37,000 square-foot building was purchased in 2008 by the UGA Real Estate Foundation and has undergone extensive renovations. Krista Coleman-Silvers, the project manager for the site, notes that an elevator and new electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems have been added, and a terraced green space with shade trees invites students to crack open a book on a crisp fall day. Inside, exposed brick walls encase classrooms that resemble doctor’s offices. These examination rooms,
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10 in all, are equipped with cameras so that professors in a nearby room can observe interactions between students and volunteers posing as patients. The building also houses a medical library, student lounge, gross anatomy lab, lecture halls and faculty office space. And for quiet reflection, students and faculty can step onto the deck overlooking the North Oconee River, a portion of which flows under the building through an arch that once housed the mill’s power-generating turbine but now brings to mind the iconic Arch on North Campus.
The UGA Health Sciences Campus The Interim Medical Partnership building can also be used as teaching and lab space for other university needs. That flexibility is important, Mace says, since the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership is scheduled to move in 2012 to a 58-acre campus in Athens currently occupied by
the Navy Supply Corps School. He explains that about the same time that early discussions between MCG and UGA were occurring, the Navy school was designated for closure as part of the federal Base Realignment and Closure process. In 2007, UGA’s proposal to locate a Health Sciences Campus on the site was unanimously approved by the Athens-Clarke Local Redevelopment Authority. In addition to the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership, the campus will house the UGA College of Public Health and other health related programs. The campus has extensive landscaped green space, more than 400 trees, modern classrooms, seven historic buildings and space that can accommodate new construction. “The property is an ideal location for a Health Sciences Campus,” Mace says, noting that it is just two blocks from Athens Regional Medical Center, two miles from St. Mary’s Hospital and two miles from the main UGA Campus.
Building a team and a curriculum
Dr. Barbara Schuster, a seasoned medical educator and internist, is Campus Dean of the MCG/UGA Medical Partnership.
Physical infrastructure is critical to educating the next generation of medical students, but equally important are well-qualified faculty guided by a curriculum that prepares students for the challenges of modern medicine. Schuster explained that a core group of faculty is being recruited for the Partnership Campus and will be supported by additional faculty members from MCG and UGA. She said the curriculum in Athens will closely mirror that of Augusta, but could have modifications that make the most out of the small class size of 40 students. Students will apply through the MCG School of Medicine and will be asked to indicate a campus preference, and the admissions team will then assign students with an eye toward creating a heterogeneous class at each campus. Students will earn an MD degree from MCG. The Partnership has the potential to facilitate joint degrees such as MD/PhD, MD/MPH or even combinations such as MD/MBA degrees. Plans are already underway to increase the class size in Athens by 50 percent after the move to the Health Sciences Campus, from the initial size of 40 students per year to 60 students per year. “We’re at the beginning of a very exciting endeavor that will pay dividends to our state for years to come,” Adams said.
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Connecting with Communities When the children show up in August for the first day of school at the new Washington County Elementary, they’ll see crape myrtles, Indian Hawthorne bushes, junipers and daylilies—all thanks to UGA. Landscaping for the new school—which replaces four aging elementary schools in the area—is one project underway as part of the Archway Partnership, a public service and outreach program that takes University of Geor-
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gia expertise into the state’s communities. Begun in Colquitt County as a pilot program in 2005, the Archway Partnership now has programs in seven other counties around the state—Washington, Hart, Glynn, Sumter, Clayton, Pulaski and Whitfield. “The results are visible,” says Art Dunning, vice president for public service and outreach, about the success of the pilot program. “They’ve been very obvious to the community.”
The Archway Partnership Project is a win-win for all parties. UGA senior horticulture major Jillian Sweat won an internship invitation by the Washington County Board of Education to design landscaping for the new school. An energetic crowd of volunteers promised to help her plant the many trees, bushes and flowers from her carefully-drawn plans. Sweat gets credit for the internship and a small stipend, the school board saved about $60,000 in labor expenses, and the school children and their teachers started the school year in a beautiful new campus.
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The stately Colquitt County courthouse anchors a thriving downtown, thanks to community leaders and UGA’s Archway Partnership Project, who convinced service providers and business owners to stay rather than move to the bypass outside of town.
As if further validation was needed, in May the Archway Partnership was selected as the regional recipient of the 2009 Outreach Scholarship W.K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award, presented by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (formerly known as the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges). In September, Archway will compete against the three other regional winners for the APLU’s 2009 C. Peter Magrath University Community Engagement Award. Here’s how it works: UGA assigns a liaison to each of the counties selected for the partnership. The liaison is responsible for meeting with members of the community to determine their critical needs. Once those have been defined, the liaison finds the “experts” from campus to help them address their needs. The relationship is built on communication and cooperation. “We won’t be a success with Archway unless we are willing to listen,” Dunning says. In Colquitt County, residents needed help adjusting to changing demographics. Once a quiet farming community, new and expanding industry had drawn in more residents, many of them Latino, and created a need for more housing,
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child care and infrastructure. A top priority was expanding the city’s wastewater capacity. With help from UGA’s Engineering Outreach, Fanning Institute and Carl Vinson Institute of Government, Colquitt county leaders put together a referendum for a special local option sales tax to pay for the treatment plant as well as other city and county improvements. The referendum passed with 90 percent of the vote. Another critical issue was a county-wide zoning plan. The county commission appointed a citizens committee to study the zoning, with UGA liaison Dennis Epps facilitating discussion. As a neutral party, he was able to bring the community to agreement, even though many residents were fearful that zoning would restrict the future use of their land. “It’s historic that we now have zoning in place,” Colquitt County Manager Jack D. Byrd Jr. said at the time. “When it first started, it was a war.” The partnership benefits the university as well as the community. Faculty from public health, pharmacy, and family and consumer sciences applied their research to real situations and real people in Colquitt County.
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Archway project coordinator Dennis Epps (left) and Jimmy Jeter, chairman of the Moultrie/Colquitt County Development Authority, worked to better understand the needs of low income families in the county.
Christine Todd, a professor of child and family development, was conducting a study of community child care needs when Epps called to see if she wanted to use Moultrie as one of her study sites. It was a perfect match. Todd needed more data from a rural community, and her findings helped Moultrie identify their specific needs: affordable child care, after school programs and child care options for parents who work night shifts. Students, too, have had opportunities to put their classroom education into practice. A graduate student in the College of Environment and Design helped develop the entranceway signs for the new industrial park in Colquitt County, while students from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication worked with Chamber of Commerce officials and other Archway participants to develop a marketing plan for the town. The needs of the different communities that have partnered with UGA are varied. In Washington County, residents identified health care as a priority. As part of the partnership, UGA created an Archway Public Health Professional position, sending another liaison to Washington County to work specifically with those needs. The residents of Hart County, in northeast Georgia, want to improve their schools, develop leadership programs for the community and boost tourism around Lake Hartwell. Residents of Sumter County in southwest Georgia also identified education and tourism, as well as economic development and public health, as top priorities. Through Archway, the Washington County board of education tapped a UGA student to design the landscaping for the new school. Jillian Sweat, a senior horticulture major from Marietta, won the internship and is spending the summer in Sandersville overseeing the project. With help from the local extension agent and community volunteers, Sweat is planting trees bushes and flowers so that the campus will look nice for the arriving students. The county estimates it will save about $60,000 by having the student and volunteers do the landscape work. Meanwhile, Sweat gets credit for the internship and earns a small stipend on the side. “It’s definitely providing a lot of real life experience,” she says. “In class you learn a lot of stuff but you don’t generally do much. Here you see the results of your labor.” For more, go to: http://archwaypartnership.uga.edu/ Report to
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Focusing on Cancer
Cancer is often talked about as if it were a single disease, but it’s actually a collection of more than 100 diseases that strikes people of all ages, races, incomes and education levels. So rather than taking a narrow approach to a very complex set of diseases, the UGA Cancer Center brings together more than 40 teams aof researchers from seven schools and colleges to tackle one of society’s most intractable health problems. “We have researchers working in many different fields – everything from cell biology to communications,” says Michael Pierce, the George E. and Sarah F. Peters Mudter Professor in Cancer Research and Cancer Center director. “And that diversity is one of our key strengths.” The UGA Cancer Center was founded in 2004 to bring the resources of the state’s largest and most comprehensive research university to the fight against cancer. Its researchers also train undergraduate and graduate students who are the next generation of physicians and cancer researchers. Although the UGA Cancer Center is still relatively new, Pierce notes that in each of its four areas of specialty – prevention, early detection, treatment and quality of life – he sees real progress.
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Prevention: Building on success The cancer death rate has been on a slow but steady decline since 1991, and much of that decrease is because fewer people smoke. But with 20 percent of adults and high school students still smoking, there’s plenty of room for progress. In the College of Public Health, assistant professor Jessica Muilenburg is exploring the causes of racial disparities in tobacco use to lay the foundation for interventions that keep kids from smoking. “If young people get addicted to smoking, chances are that they’ll continue to be smokers as adults,” Muilenburg says. “We need to design interventions that are culturally sensitive and effective in making youth less likely to smoke.” Another factor leading to the drop in cancer deaths is the increased use of screenings such mammography and colonoscopy that can catch tumors early, when treatment is most likely to be effective. Jeff Springston in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication aims to improve screening rates even further by using new media technologies such as interactive kiosks and DVDs to target African Americans, people with low incomes and other groups who are less likely to undergo potentially lifesaving screenings. By understanding the factors that make youth more likely to smoke, Jessica Muilenburg (left) in the College of Public Health aims to lay the foundation for interventions that prevent them from lighting up. Researchers in the UGA Cancer Center are working to improve cancer prevention, early diagnosis and treatment. Brian Cummings (right) in the College of Pharmacy is making chemotherapy drugs more effective.
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We have researchers working in many different fields – everything from cell biology to communications.”
—Michael Pierce, the George E. and Sarah F. Peters Mudter Professor in Cancer Research and Cancer Center director.
Redefining early detection As Springston works to improve the rates at which people are screened, Pierce and his team are searching for entirely new tests that detect cancer well before tumors are visible through xrays or other conventional technologies. Pierce explains that when cells become cancerous, the proteins and sugars on their surfaces undergo subtle changes. The university’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center is one of a few facilities in the world able to analyze these changes, and researchers there have identified several potential early markers of cancer. “Almost every cancer can be successfully treated if it’s caught early enough, so improving early detection is one of the keys to reducing the impact of cancer,” Pierce says. His team has discovered a specific protein with a unique sugar signature that is released into the bloodstream by breast cancer tumors but not by healthy tissue, raising hopes that a simple blood test for breast cancer is possible. The scientists have also teamed with top pancreatic cancer clinicians at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix, Arizona, to receive samples of ductal fluid and tissue from individuals with pancreatic cancer. They’ve identified several glycoproteins, which are proteins with attached carbohydrates, that are dramatically different in pancreatic ductal fluid taken from healthy individuals and those with pancreatic cancer. “We’re excited about our findings, but we have to compare many more samples and do the statistics to show that the connection is real,” Pierce says. “But by discovering enough of these markers and methodically testing them, the odds are that we’ll find one that can reliably detect cancer early.” Mudter Professor in Cancer Research and Cancer Center director Michael Pierce (left) has devoted his career to finding ways to diagnose cancer early, when treatment is more likely to be effective, and developing new treatments. His father, Ernest Pierce, died of cancer in 1982.
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Scientists such as Walter Schmidt (right) in the Franklin College department of biochemistry and molecular biology are exploring the basic cellular mechanisms involved in the formation and spread of cancer.
A MULTI-DISICIPLINARY EFFORT The complexity of cancer requires a broad and multidisciplinary approach, which is why the UGA Cancer Center includes researchers from seven schools and colleges. They are: • Franklin College of Arts and Sciences • College of Family and Consumer Sciences • Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication • College of Pharmacy • College of Public Health • School of Social Work • College of Veterinary Medicine
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The UGA Cancer Center has more than 40 teams of researchers in seven schools and colleges. Franklin Professor of Chemistry Geert-Jan Boons (above) is testing a vaccine that trains the immune system to fight cancer. Claire Robb (above right) aims to improve the quality of life of older cancer survivors. And Robert Arnold (right) in the College of Pharmacy is improving the delivery of chemotherapy drugs to increase the dose to tumors while sparing healthy tissue.
Expanding treatment options In addition to being used as early markers for cancer, the changes that cell-surface proteins and sugars undergo also can be used as targets for new cancer treatments. While today’s vaccines prevent infection by bacteria or viruses, Franklin Professor of Chemistry GeertJan Boons has created a vaccine designed to be used as a treatment. He explains that because cancer cells originate in the body, they slip under the immune system’s radar and grow and spread unchecked. Boons’ vaccine pairs a carbohydrate that’s found only on tumors to a protein that stimulates the immune system and “teaches” it to attack tumors. Boons has been working on his vaccine for nearly a decade and in that time has systematically improved each component to provoke an increasingly strong response. “Our latest vaccine can
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generate a powerful immune response in mice that can kill cancer cells,” Boons says. “We’re currently planning phase I clinical trials to test the safety of the vaccine in humans.” Other Cancer Center scientists are working to improve dramatically the effectiveness of current drugs. Robert Arnold, assistant professor in the UGA College of Pharmacy, points out that much of that success in treating childhood leukemia – which was once nearly always fatal but now has an 90 percent survival rate – came not from creating new drugs but from refining the dosing of existing chemotherapy drugs. Arnold and assistant professor Brian Cummings have developed a method to encapsulate anti-cancer drugs in nano-sized bubbles – about 200 times smaller than a cell – that are stable when exposed to healthy tissue but slowly release their contents when they come into contact with can-
cer cells. “Our goal is to improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs while at the same time reducing their side effects,” Arnold says.
Improving quality of life Despite advances in prevention and treatment, the aging of the population means that the number of new cancer cases in the United States is likely to grow. And although older adults are the most common victims of cancer, Claire Robb in the College of Public Health notes that there is scant research on how treatment impacts their quality of life. Her studies of older chemotherapy patients and cancer survivors suggest that strong social support is critical in improving their well-being. “Many older cancer patients and survivors are in poorer health to begin with and are often dealing with other medical condi-
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tions,” Robb says. “We want to improve the support for them and to make the public more aware of their needs.” The UGA Cancer Center is only five years old but is growing rapidly as faculty members from across campus continue to join the effort. Eighteen UGA Cancer Center researchers – including Arnold, Cummings and Robb – are Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholars, an honor that brings research funding from the non-profit organization and is a reflection of the quality of their work. The UGA Cancer Center also has been successful in attracting funding from federal agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, and Pierce says recent key hires such
as biostatician Kevin Dobbin are likely to make the Cancer Center even more competitive. Because agencies and foundations require preliminary data before funding large grants, the UGA Cancer Center is building an endowment that can be used as a seed fund for groundbreaking, proof-of-concept studies that pave the way for large grants. “These are the kinds of projects that are high risk in some ways but also have a really high payoff,” Pierce says. “They’re a new approach, something that, if it worked, would have a huge beneficial effect. And that’s the way breakthrough science works. You have to swing for the fences, and we need help from UGA alumni and friends to give these breakthroughs a chance.”
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Helping Georgia
UGA is
by...
Developing Bioenergy Options Take a drive through rural Georgia, past fields and forests, and you’ll be surrounded on all sides by power plants; not the kind built of concrete and steel, but the kind that grow from seeds and roots. Those plants will be busy turning water, soil, air and sunlight into energy that will end up locked away inside their cells. In fact, the cellulose hidden in the fibrous, woody stalks and leaves of plants and trees is the most abundant biological material and source of sugar on earth – sugar that can be turned back into energy. But getting at that sugar
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is a challenge because the plants’ thick and complex cell walls make them resistant to breaking down into the simple sugars that can be processed into biofuels. Plant-based fuels have gained in prominence thanks to the increasing cost of oil and the demand for cleaner methods of energy production. As the nation looks to satisfy its growing energy demands, University of Georgia researchers are looking for answers to both the long-term and nearterm questions associated with bioenergy production.
Oilseed crops grown in Georgia, such as soybeans, cottonseed, canola, sunowers and peanuts, are among the ready sources of feedstock for biofuel production. This soybean field is in Screven County, Georgia.
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At UGA, more than 80 scientists, engineers and economists are working on basic and applied biofuels research. Research teams are building on the university’s strengths in carbohydrate science and plant and microbial genetics to pursue two complimentary approaches to converting cellulosic biomass into fuels. Their cross-disciplinary approaches aim to make significant advances in bioenergy production. In one approach, researchers are focusing on understanding, identifying and then modifying the genes affecting the composition and structure of plant cell walls to develop plants whose cell walls are optimized to convert biomass to sugars. The challenge for the biosynthesis team is to understand how cell wall polysaccharides are synthesized.
They seek to understand the chemical and structural features of plants that make them resist breakdown and to figure out whether those features can be changed. Modifying the expression of enzymes to make a cell wall that is more easily deconstructed, or increasing the amount of cellulose in a plant while reducing the amount of lignin are some of the changes that could make it easier and more economical to extract the energy-packed sugars from the plants. Before these approaches can be successful, however, researchers must learn more about the genetics, cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry of plant cell walls. Already UGA researchers are working to develop better bionergy crops: low-cost, high-quality biomass plants
William York, associate professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, uses a 900-MHz NMR spectrometer – one of the world’s most powerful machines of its kind – in his research to characterize the structure of plant cell walls.
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that can replace corn as the conventional biofuel source. Most of the ethanol Americans use today is derived from corn kernels, which has driven the price of livestock feed up and cut into the bottom line of the state’s poultry industry. Prices of grains such as soy and wheat are rising, too, as farmers devote more acres to corn and fewer to other crops. Rather than using corn kernels or other edible plants, UGA researchers are exploring the use of agricultural waste, such as husks and stems, and alternative crops such as switchgrass, which doesn’t require much water or fertilizer to grow. Plant geneticists at UGA are also working to identify the genes responsible for promoting characteristics that make plants well-suited for cellulosic biomass feedstocks: fast
Deb Mohnen, professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in UGA’s new Bioenergy Science Center, works with other biochemists, molecular biologists and geneticists at the cellular level to break down plants more easily for refining.
growth, short rotation, drought tolerance, and pest and disease resistance. Genetics can also be used to develop plants with cell walls that are less resistant to breakdown and thus require fewer resources for bioprocessing. In the second approach to better conversion of cellulosic biomass into fuels, researchers are exploring how to genetically engineer microorganisms to assist in the breakdown and fermentation of the sugars in the plant cell walls. In the current biological conversion process, microbes are used in the final step of bioprocessing – fermentation -- to transform the sugars from cellulose into ethanol. UGA researchers are seeking ways to modify microbes so they have the traits necessary for one-step processing of cellulosic biomass to ethanol, thus reducing or eliminating the need for some of the costly chemicals now used in that process. Microbes have a critical role in bioenergy conversion, yet less than 1 percent of the microbial world has been characterized. The extent of all that these highly adaptable microorganisms can do remains largely unknown. Scientists at UGA are looking to identify those microbes whose genes are better adapted for energy conversion and tap their talents to address
the nation’s energy needs. Using the tools of molecular biology and genomics, researchers ask, “What can we learn from these microorganisms about breaking down biomass – like a tree or switchgrass?” In both of the approaches, UGA scientists are leading the southeast Bioenergy Science Center (BESC), a crossdisciplinary team of world-leading experts aiming to make revolutionary advances in overcoming the difficulties inherent in accessing the sugars inside of plant cells and turning them into energy. Partner institutions include the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, Dartmouth College, Georgia Institute of Technology, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, ArborGen, Verenium Corp. (formerly Diversa Corp.) and Mascoma Corp. Over the next five years, researchers in a variety of scientific disciplines at the 10 BESC partner institutions will collect immense quantities of data about the expression of genes in the cell wall, the chemical and structural features of the cell wall, and the interaction of biomass and microbes as a system. What does all of this mean for Georgia? Agriculture is Report to
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Agriculture is the largest industry in Georgia, with tremendous potential to provide biomass for conversion to other fuel sources. As a state that imports all its petroleum-based energy products, Georgia’s investment in sustainable supplies of renewable energy is key to its future.
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Biofuel refining is helping revive small communities throughout Georgia. This Alterra Bioenergy plant, located in Gordon, Georgia, produces biofuel primarily from soybean oil bought from nearby farmers. UGA’s biological and agricultural engineering department helped design the plant, and developed many of its refinery methods. Bringing jobs to this economically depressed part of Georgia is just one of the many benefits. At least 10 biodiesel plants and eight ethanol production facilities are in production, under construction or planned for the state.
the largest industry in the state, which means that Georgia is poised to provide a tremendous amount of biomass from not only crops grown specifically for biofuel conversion, but also from plant waste, poultry litter, animal fats, forestry residues and many other biomass waste. As a state that imports all its petroleum-based energy products and has a rapidly growing population and vibrant economy, Georgia’s investment in sustainable supplies of renewable energy is key to its future. UGA has responded to this opportunity over the years. Since the late 1970s when UGA engineers ran campus and city buses on peanut oil, UGA engineers have continued to contribute to the knowledge base required to produce alternative fuels. In the 1990s UGA engineers were the first to use waste poultry fat to produce heat, power, and biodiesel. Today the poultry industry realizes significant value from what was a burdensome waste product a decade ago; today Georgia has one of the largest poultry-fat-based biodiesel plants in the U.S. Further expanding the potential of using our forestry and agricultural resources to develop a sustained bio-based economy, UGA engineers and scientists have developed a Biorefining and Carbon Cycling research and development program that is developing (Left) Ryan Adolphson, administrative director of biological and agricultural engineering, is working to fine-tune pilot-scale technology for converting woody biomass to transportation fuels and other bioproducts such as “char,” which can be used as a fertilizer. Engineers at the University of Georgia have been working on biofuels for more than 30 years. (Left to right: Dan Geller, Mark Eiteman, Department Head Dale Threadgill, Ryan Adolphson and John Goodrum.)
fuels and chemicals technology based on Georgia’s plentiful forestry and agricultural residues. Using renewable resources that are close to home keeps research, development, and, eventually, production costs down. Oilseed crops grown in Georgia, such as soybeans, cottonseed, canola, sunflowers and peanuts, are among Georgia’s ready sources of feedstock for biofuel production. Waste stream by-products, which are both a reliable resources and easy to convert into energy, are also significant feedstock resources in Georgia. Forestry residues, waste animal fat, industrial and municipal wastes, restaurant grease, agricultural products that can’t be sold to supermarkets (such as bruised watermelon and peaches) and even outdated cola and juice products, are being used to produce biofuels. The opportunities in biofuel production can become a new economic engine for the state. A few bioenergy companies are now operational in Georgia, several have broken ground, and dozens more are interested in locating in the state. Entrepreneurs recognize the state’s bioenergy receptivity, a ready market for several hundred million gallons of ethanol (used as an oxygenate in gasoline), growing markets for fuel, heat and power, and the ready availability of biomass. Georgia could produce one-half billion gallons of biofuel – 100 million in biodiesel and 400 million in ethanol – by 2012. The fields and forests of Georgia contain energy sources with the potential to revolutionize energy production. At the University of Georgia, the revolution is starting.
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Financial Statements Sources of Current Fund Revenue
Sources
Revenue
Percent of Total
From the State of Georgia Resident Instruction................................................... 361,329,017....................................29.5% Forestry Research........................................................... 3,015,318......................................0.2% Forestry Cooperative Extension......................................... 621,062......................................0.1% Agricultural Experiment Station.................................... 40,164,835......................................3.3% Cooperative Extension Service...................................... 33,859,014......................................2.8% Marine Extension Service................................................ 1,430,635......................................0.1% Marine Institute................................................................. 883,417......................................0.1% Veterinary Medical Experiment Station........................... 2,206,849......................................0.2% Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital................................ 476,678........................................... * Minority Business Enterprises............................................ 443,314........................................... * Athens and Tifton Veterinary Laboratories........................... 31,663........................................... * Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research.......................... 857,425......................................0.1% Total State of Georgia............................................... $445,319,227.................................36.4% From Federal Appropriations Agricultural Experiment Station...................................... 5,847,567......................................0.5% Cooperative Extension Service........................................ 8,637,774......................................0.7% Total Federal Appropriations...................................... $14,485,341...................................1.2% From Student Tuition and Fees Resident Instruction................................................... 286,906,721....................................23.4% Student Activities............................................................ 4,557,089......................................0.4% Total Student Tuition and Fees................................. $291,463,810.................................23.8% From Sales, Services, and Miscellaneous Sources Teaching and Service Departments............................... 63,987,345......................................5.2% Forestry Research.............................................................. 764,740......................................0.1% Forestry Cooperative Extension............................................. 8,046........................................... * Agricultural Experiment Station...................................... 7,149,281......................................0.6% Cooperative Extension Service........................................ 2,987,734......................................0.2% Marine Extension Service................................................... 560,078........................................... * Marine Institute................................................................... 28,145........................................... * Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital............................. 9,382,056......................................0.8% Athens and Tifton Veterinary Laboratories........................... 43,053........................................... * Student Activities............................................................ 2,415,644......................................0.2% Total Sales, Services, and Miscellaneous Sources.......... $87,326,121...................................7.1% From Gifts, Grants, and Research Contracts (State, Federal, and Private)**........................... $247,455,221.................................20.1% From Auxiliary Enterprises....................................... $139,650,913.................................11.3% From Endowment.........................................................$1,033,509..................................... 0.1 TOTAL.................................................................$1,226,734,143..................................100% *Less than 0.1% **Includes Student Aid This schedule excludes amounts for Plant Funds
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Current Funds Expenditure by Budgetary Function
Budgetary Function
Expenditures
Percent of Total
Instruction...............................................................$237,445,001.................................19.4% Research Resident Instruction................................................... 204,419,958....................................16.7% Forestry Research........................................................... 7,219,959......................................0.6% Agricultural Experiment Station.................................... 72,490,994......................................5.9% Marine Extension Service................................................... 970,430......................................0.1% Marine Institute.............................................................. 1,315,512......................................0.1% Veterinary Medical Experiment Station........................... 2,206,849......................................0.2% Athens and Tifton Veterinary Laboratories........................... 97,559........................................... * Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research.......................... 857,425......................................0.1% Federal Stimulus............................................................. 1,510,160......................................0.1% Subtotal............................................................. $291,088,846.................................23.8% Public Service Resident Instruction..................................................... 97,661,940......................................8.0% Forestry Cooperative Extension......................................... 910,549......................................0.1% Cooperative Extension Service...................................... 62,728,165......................................5.1% Marine Extension Service................................................ 2,318,678......................................0.2% Minority Business Enterprises............................................ 443,314........................................... * Athens and Tifton Veterinary Laboratories...................... 5,850,603......................................0.5% Subtotal.............................................................$169,913,249.................................13.9% Academic Support Resident Instruction..................................................... 74,179,990......................................6.1% Agricultural Experiment Station......................................... 186,492........................................... * Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital............................. 9,810,920......................................0.8% Subtotal...............................................................$84,177,403...................................6.9% Student Services Resident Instruction..................................................... 24,533,235......................................2.0% Student Activities............................................................ 6,931,481......................................0.6% Subtotal...............................................................$31,464,716...................................2.6% Institutional Support.................................................. $68,490,643...................................5.6% Physical Plant Resident Instruction..................................................... 97,853,425......................................8.0% Forestry Research........................................................... 1,030,222......................................0.1% Agricultural Experiment Station...................................... 5,382,054......................................0.4% Cooperative Extension Service........................................ 2,276,374......................................0.2% Marine Extension Service................................................... 204,434........................................... * Marine Institute................................................................... 57,568........................................... * Subtotal............................................................. $106,804,076...................................8.7% Scholarships and Fellowships Resident Instruction................................................... 103,965,487......................................8.4% Forestry Research.................................................................. 3,300........................................... * Agricultural Experiment Station........................................... 95,220........................................... * Cooperative Extension Service................................................................................................... * Marine Extension Service....................................................... 2,000........................................... * Subtotal............................................................. $104,066,007...................................8.4% Auxiliary Enterprises................................................ $131,101,903.................................10.7% TOTAL.................................................................$1,224,551,846..................................100% *less than 0.1 percent This schedule excludes amounts for Plant Funds.
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Donors
Honor Roll of
THE CRYSTAL ARCH SOCIETY Cumulative Giving of $10 Million or More Anonymous (1) Callaway Foundation, Inc. W. K. Kellogg Foundation Kimberly-Clark Corporation Mr. C. L. Morehead Jr. Doris Adams Ramsey and *Bernard B. Ramsey *C. Herman Terry and Mary Virginia Terry *Mr. Charles H. Wheatley Jane S. Willson and *W. Harry Willson Robert W. Woodruff Foundation
THE ABRAHAM BALDWIN SOCIETY Cumulative Giving of $5 Million or More Carolyn Warnell Bryan The Coca-Cola Company & The Coca-Cola Foundation Jim Cox Jr. Foundation Georgia Power Company and Foundation The Goizueta Foundation IBM Corporation Donald M. Leebern Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley III Richard B. Russell Foundation, Inc.
THE 1785 SOCIETY Cumulative Giving of $1 Million or More Anonymous (14) Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Acree *Ambassador and Mrs. Philip H. Alston Jr. American Cancer Society American Chemical Society American Heart Association Mr. Daniel Paul Amos *Mr. and *Mrs. John B. Amos The Annenberg Foundation Bayer CropScience, LP Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Bentley Sr. *Mrs. Martha E. Bonbright James G. Boswell Foundation Trust Bradley-Turner Foundation James E. Butler Jr. Carnegie Corporation of New York Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Carter *Mr. and *Mrs. W.C. Carter Phillip and Betty Casey Cherry Creek Properties, Inc. Susan and Millard Choate
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*Natalie Cohen The Delta Air Lines Foundation *Mr. Lamar Dodd and Mrs. Annie Laurie Dodd Dow AgroSciences, LLC E. I. DuPont Ms. Cordelia A. Ellis Estate Leon Farmer III and Rebecca McClure Farmer H. Leon Farmer Jr. and Victoria Pruitt Farmer Mr. and Mrs. George Rawlings Fontaine Jack and Nancy Fontaine Ford Foundation John and Mary Franklin Foundation *J. B. Fuqua and Dorothy C. Fuqua Georgia Bar Foundation Georgia Crown Distributing Company Gold Kist Foundation, Inc. Mrs. M. Smith Griffith Dr. Bruce L. Haines Estate James J. and Angelia M. Harris Foundation Dr. and Mrs. J. Harold Harrison Dr. Matthew Heric *Mr. Robert Johnson Hill Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Dorothy Smith Hines Ms. Jane Hook Holmes William K. Holmes *Dean J. Alton Hosch Howard Hughes Medical Institute Charles H. Jenkins Sr. Estate Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Kahn Edna K. Kicklighter Trust *Reginald C. & *Katherine Reynolds Kicklighter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Kirbo John S. & James L. Knight Foundation Wyck A. Knox Jr. and Shell H. Knox Mrs. Betsy Tant Leebern Mr. Donald Melwood Leebern III Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr. Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc. *Ms. Lois Davies Lowe The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust *John N. McEachern Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bo Means Richard King Mellon Foundation *J. Warren Mitchell Jr. and Mrs. J. Warren Mitchell Jr. Monsanto Company Mr. and Mrs. George A. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr.
Gordon E. and Betty I. Moore Foundation Ms. Julia W. Morgan W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation *Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas M. Morris Jr. *Mr. Willis Newton Morris *Mr. George Winship Nunnally *Dr. and *Mrs. Eugene P. Odum Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Pittard *Mr. and *Mrs. William I. Ray Jr. *Mrs. Roy S. Richards, Sr. Riverside Military Academy Rockefeller Foundation John W. and Cynthia W. Rooker *Mr. Frank D. Rose *Ms. Eileen Russell Honorable and Mrs. Carl E. Sanders John Frank Sands and Alice Green Sands Charles S. Sanford Jr. and Mary McRitchie Sanford The Sapelo Foundation *Miss Lee Anne Seawell *Mr. and *Mrs. Simon S. Selig Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin M. Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor W. Smith Lessie B. Smithgall and *Charles A. Smithgall, Jr. Spencer Foundation Sun Microsystems Inc. *Mr. and *Mrs. Charlie M. Tanner Jr. John Templeton Foundation *Mr. Charles W. Terrell Walter Carl Troutman Estate Tull Charitable Foundation Turner Foundation *Mr. and *Mrs. Jack Turner US Poultry and Egg Association Valent U.S.A. Corporation *Mr. Frank Anthony Wachowiak *Ms. Anna Dorothy Warnell Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc. Dewey C. and Karen M. White Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. Mr. James Carter Young
BENEFACTORS Annual Gifts: $10,000 and above Anonymous - 22 The Academy of Korean Studies Accenture
Ace Hardware of Chattanooga ACTION, Inc. Bess Parr Aderhold Estate Yekeen Aderibigbe Adisseo USA, Inc. ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc. Advisor Charitable Gift Fund Ag Research Associates, LLC AgGeorgia Farm Credit AgraQuest, Inc. Air Tran Ajinomoto Heartland, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Scott Akers Jr. Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry LLC Mr. and Mrs. B. Heyward Allen Jr. Norman L. Allinger Charitable Trust Alltech Biotechnology Center Alpharetta Animal Hospital Norman Kirby Alton and Janice M. Alton Altria Group, Inc. Ivan Ricardo Alvarado American Chemical Society American Lung Association American Water Purification, Inc. AmericanWork, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Amos Daniel P. Amos Family Foundation, Inc. AMVAC Chemical Corporation Jerry M. Andes and London L. Andes Jim Andrews Family Foundation Inc. Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration W. Graham Arader Arcadia Wildlife Preserve, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Archer III Arnold Fund Arysta LifeScience North America Corporation Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication AT&T Foundation Back Country Farm Deryl F. Bailey C. O. Baker Trust Ralph Waldo Balchin Jr. and Sandra Smith Balchin The Bank of New York Mellon Bank of North Georgia The Honorable and Mrs. Roy E. Barnes M. Brantley Barrow and Sharon B. Barrow Ruth Ann Bartlett BASF Corporation BASF Plant Science, LLC Bayer Corporation Bayer CropScience BB&T Charitable Foundation Lillian Pace Beckford Estate Cathy Alexander Behrend and Todd Everett Behrend Mrs. Jann Johnson Bellamy Beloco Foundation, Inc. Mrs. W. Tapley Bennett Jr. Ed and Robin Benson Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Bentley Sr. Dennis and Marian Beresford Mary L. Betts Estate Dr. Larry R. Beuchat Todd Allen Bitzer and Karen Startt Bitzer * DECEASED
Charlene R. Black James H. Blanchard Beverly and Dennis Bloodworth BNY Mellon Wealth Management Robert Bosch Stiftung Michael Joseph Bowers and Bette Rose Bowers Susan Miller Boyd William S. and Elizabeth K. Boyd Foundation Kirk J. Bradley and Deanne W. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldo Bradley Branch Banking & Trust Company Brand Caffeine Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix L. Brewer Dr. and Mrs. J. Gary Bridges Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Olive K. Britt Estate Bruce L. Broadrick and Mary M. Broadrick Charles T. Broussard and Frankie R. Broussard Tad Brown Mr. and Mrs. Terry Steven Brown Tom Watson Brown Estate Zena Costa Brown Brian C. Bruce The Brumley Family Foundation Trust Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Brumley Barry Bryant and Charlene Harden Bryant Bulldog Park Condominium Association, Inc. Candy and Malcolm Burgess Burke, Inc. Robert E. and Maxine H. Burton James E. Butler Jr. James E. Butler, Jr. Legal Foundation Nell A. Butler William Ford Calhoun Callaway Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth W. Camp and William Vesely Charles E. Campbell and Ann Campbell Kerry Clyde Campbell Campbell Soup Company Shannon Illges Candler and Peter M. Candler Chris Cannon The Martha F. Cannon Trust Charles T. Cantrell and Nanette Cantrell Capital One Services, Inc. William Pitts Carr and Julie R. Carr Earl L. ‘Buddy’ Carter and Amy Carter S. Truett Cathy Center for Applied Nursery Research Central Garden & Pet Sue C. Chancy Runell and Michael Cheek ChemGen Corporation Cheminova, Inc. Chick-fil-A, Inc. Manjeet S. Chinnan and Lata M. Chinnan Susan and Millard Choate Citi Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc Citigroup Foundation Bert and Cathy Clark Dale Hollis Clark Mary Hollis Clark The Honorable Max Cleland Coastal Barrier Island Foundation Coca-Cola Company Natalie Cohen Estate
Colbert & Co. Wade H. Coleman Community Foundation of South Georgia, Inc. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. The Fort Trustee Fund through The Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley Community Pharmacy Inc. ConAgra Foods, Inc. Rachel Cosby Conway Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Lovick P. Corn Larry Randall Corry and Carleen Kirby Corry Countdown to Kickoff Jim Cox Jr. Foundation Hayden A. Cox Estate Milton and Mary Crosswy Mr. and Mrs. David A. Culley Dairy Techno, Inc. Danisco Mr. Chester C. Davenport H. Gordon Davis Jr. & Francis S. Davis Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Davis Jr. Hinton and Ellen Davis Deloitte & Touche LLP Deloitte Foundation Deloitte Services, LP Delta Air Lines, Inc. Delta Air Lines Foundation Darren and Pam DeVore Martha T. Dinos Ferrell Alpha Dixon Jr. and Peggy Farrow Dixon Dixon Hughes, PLLC Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Donohue William W. Douglas III and Lisa Layman Douglas Dow AgroSciences *Dr. John C. Dowling and Constance Dowling Karen L. Duncan Ann Williamson Dunlap Estate dunnhumby USA, LLC E. I. Dupont De Nemours & Company Mr. and Mrs. J. Ron Eaker R. Andrew Eckert Eclipsys Solutions Corp. Ecolab Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Edge Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Elliott Davis, LLC George W. Elrod and Mary B. Elrod Emerson Climate Technologies Empowered Youth Programs The Endover Foundation, Inc. Mary Erlanger Ernst & Young Foundation Ernst & Young, LLP Frank R. Etchberger Estate C. Michael Evert Jr. and Angi Wheeler Evert Exposition Foundation, Inc.
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Student
Quality and Achievement
The freshman class which enrolled
in 2008 brought an SAT average of 1253, an ACT average of 27 and a core-curriculum GPA of 3.83. In the Honors Program, the SAT
average was 1456, the ACT average was 31 and the GPA was 4.04.
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Hadley Ferguson Fickling Family Foundation Inc. Robert D. and Elisha W. Finney Dr. William P. Flatt and *June Nesbitt Flatt Attie A. Fleming and Mildred Fleming Kevin Fletcher FMC Corporation Mr. Frank Daniel Foley III Warren W. Foley Linda B. Folkers George and Cecilia Fontaine John T. Fontaine and Nancy Fontaine Forest Investment Assoc. L. P. The Forestland Group, LLC Ed and Phoebe Forio Foundry Park Inn & Spa Robert and Jean Fowler John and Mary Franklin Foundation Fraser-Parker Foundation Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. Friends of the Georgia Museum of Natural History Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frierson Jr. J. B. Fuqua Estate and Dorothy C. Fuqua Gaines Electric Company Karol Kotal Gaines and William Gregory Gaines Edward T. M. Garland and Judy Garland General Mills Foundation Georgia 4-H Club Foundation Georgia Apartment Industry Education Foundation Georgia Cattlemen’s Association Georgia Dairy Memorial & Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Georgia Dairy Products Association Georgia Dawgs RV Club, Inc. Georgia EMC Georgia Farm Bureau Federation and Affiliated County Farm Bureaus Georgia Forestry Association, Inc. Georgia Forestwatch Georgia Ornithological Society Georgia Ports Authority Georgia Power Georgia Power Foundation Georgia Turfgrass Association Georgia Veterinary Medical Association Georgia Water Resources Conference GFK - Nuernberg Andrew L. Ghertner Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Gilham Jr. GlaxoSmithKline The Glover Family Foundation, Inc. John T. Glover and Sandra Glover John Trapnell Glover Jr. Shearon and Taylor Glover Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Godbey Sara Moak Godwin Ray Goff David Saul Golden and Elizabeth Golden Thomas A. Golub William D. Green Stuart A. Greenberg C. William Griffin and Lynn Elkins Griffin Louis Turner Griffith Jr. Mrs. M. Smith Griffith
Cheryl P. Grigg Mack H. Guest III and Camilla Morris Guest F. Sheffield Hale and Elizabeth Hale Ben and Callie Hall Hancock Natural Resource Group The James J. and Angelia M. Harris Foundation The Luther & Susie Harrison Foundation Mrs. R. Harold Harrison William Young Harvey and Reba Harvey Healthcare Georgia Foundation Helena Chemical Company Mr. and Mrs. James L. Henderson Lawrence R. and Mary A. Hepburn Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Heric Heritage Technologies, LLC *Alberta Booth Hight Robert J. Hill Estate Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund Hispanic Scholarship Fund Hodgson Charitable Trust Clementi L. Holder and Dr. Robert N. Saveland Hollis Foundation Howell Hollis III The Home Depot Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Hooks Hormel Foods Corporation UGA Horticulture Club The Howell Fund Inc. Howrey LLP Huey + Partners R. Dale and Cynthia G. Hughes Ann Foley Hughston IAVO Research and Scientific The W. F. Ingram Foundation Rhoda Ingram International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology Intervet, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Irby Jackson Lewis, LLP Robert Lee Jackson Jr. Estate Randy Jaffe Ferman Lloyd Jay W. Mansfield Jennings Jr. and Genelle Jennings Jimmy and Rosalind Jeter Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta JH Harvey, LLC Sally and Warren Jobe Tom Edmon Johnson Stephen M. Joiner and Margaret C. Joiner Carleen A. and Samuel B. Jones Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Saunders Jones Jr. Kaiser Foundation Mark Allan Kauffman and Andrea Kauffman Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP W. Russell King, Esq. Kenneth Klein and Carol Doran Klein Scott A. and Heather S. Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Boone A. Knox The Knox Foundation W. L. M. Knox Jr. Wyck A. Knox Jr. and Shell H. Knox KPMG Foundation
Kraft Foods Global, Inc. The Kroger Company Kroger Pharmacy Marisol Lambert Thomas H. Lanier Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese Lanier William C. Lankford Jr. and Ann Courtney Lankford Mr. David Kirkwood Leitch III Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr. Larry W. Lewallen and Peggy Ann Lewallen Russell C. Lindner and Mimsy Lindner Linger Longer Development, Co. D/B/A Reynolds Plantation Mary Jane Hollis Link Lohmann Animal Health International Lorberbaum Family Foundation Jeffrey and Sarah Lorberbaum The Charles Loridans Foundation Audrey Love Charitable Foundation Jerry A. Loyd Lyndhurst Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lyons Don Mackey and Mita Mackey Makhteshim-Agan of North America, Inc. Mrs. Thomas O. Marshall Jr. John Sevier Martin III and Virginia Graves Martin Robert and Annette Mason Mr. and Mrs. Abit Massey Maxwell Chase Technologies, LLC Mary Louise McBee Kenneth E. McCall Jr. and Virginia McCall Marianne Roddenbery McConnel and Fred McConnel McCorkle Nurseries, Inc. Joseph and Rita McDevitt McDonald’s Corporation John N. McEachern Jr. Estate Michael L. McGlamry and Anne G. McGlamry McKesson Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMullan *Joseph Melvin McRae Steve McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Bo Means Media General Bob Menardi Merial Limited Merial Select, Inc. MetLife Michelin North America, Inc. Gilbert B. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Miller Jim Mills and Ibby Mills Millward Brown, Inc. Walter W. Mitchell MMR Research Associates, Inc. Mobile Historic Development Commission Molpus Woodlands Group, LLC Monsanto Company Monsanto Fund George A. Montgomery and Nancy Tharpe Montgomery Gordon E. and Betty I. Moore Foundation C. L. Morehead Jr. Morinda Agricultural Products, Inc. * DECEASED
W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation Monte Mortensen Martha Elizabeth Moseman Estate Doyle and Pat Mote Mott’s LLP a Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Company MSC National 4-H Council National Foliage Foundation National Military Family Association, Inc. National Pecan Shellers Association The National Collegiate Athletic Association Mr. John Neel Stan Nestorak Estate Dr. Sharon Y. and Rev. Samuel A. Nickols Nihon Nohyaku America, Inc. Sandy Norman and Carla Wooten Norman North American Gamebird Association Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Nutrition Physiology Corporation Dorothy Simmons Odell Estate Olympic Horticultural Products Opus Foundation Frederick Ira Ordway III Barbara and Sanford Orkin The Bernard Osher Foundation Michael K. Ostergard and Nancy H. Ostergard George and Carol Overend William and Michele Overend Paramount Farming Company Dr. and Mrs. James D. Parker Pat Acquisition, L.L.C. Daniel B. Pattillo Jr. and Joan B. Pattillo David Pattillo and Paige Pattillo The Pattillo Family Foundation Inc. Carrie Williamson Penley and Stephen L. Penley Richard Hamer Pennell Jr. and Nancy Pennell Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. Pennington III PepsiCo Financial Shared Services, Inc. Perdue Farms Incorporated Graham Perdue Foundation Pershing Advisory Solutions, LLC Hugh Peterson Jr. and Mary Jane Peterson Phibro Animal Health Corporation Philip Morris International Management, LLC Philip Morris USA Mr. and Mrs. Barry Phillips Lawrence V. and Sarah Mae Phillips PIC USA, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Pittard Alec L. Poitevint II and Doreen Stiles Poitevint Polk County 4-H and Co-operative Extension Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Porterfield Prentiss Courson Scholarship Trust Kathy B. Prescott and Grady Thrasher PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Procter & Gamble Fund Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Quigley Corporation Jerome N. Quirk and Elizabeth W. Quirk R. E. Mason Company of The Carolinas Rasmussen Foundation
Milton M. Ratner Foundation Ralph Eugene Reed Jr. and Jo Anne Reed Prof. John B. Rees Jr. Regions Financial Corporation James M. Reynolds III and Kathy Reynolds Carl T. Rhodes Rhodes Financial Services Jimmy E. Rhodes Mr. Barton Rice and Mrs. Andrea Lauer Rice The Charles & Catherine B. Rice Foundation Alice H. Richards Estate Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc., Atlanta Chapter Rite Aid Corporation Don W. Rochow The Rocksprings Foundation Ronald W. Rogers and Cindy Rogers John W. and Cindy W. Rooker Jeffrey Lynn Rothenberger and Stacy Smith Rothenberger Alan Friend Rothschild Jr. and Jewett W. Rothschild Robert A. Rushton W. Barclay Rushton and Miriam S. Rushton Keith Ruth Sakata Seed America, Inc. Brett and Louise Samsky Deen Day Sanders and James R. Sanders John Frank Sands and Alice Green Sands The Sanford Company Dr. Alton Oliver Sartor and Belinda Ann Sartor Kay W. and Richard V. Saunders Sr. The Savannah Community Foundation D. Jack Sawyer Jr. and William E. Torres David Sayre SCANA Corporation Billy Schultz Virginia R. Scott The Scotts Company Sea Island Company Dr. Albert Allen Seals and Karen A. Seals The Seals Family Foundation Swann Seiler Michael J. Sharp and Celestea Gentry Sharp Grace Shearon Memorial Foundation Ron and June Shelp Stanley Shelton and Dorothy F. Shelton Jeffrey W. Sherman and Cassandra Young Sherman Gerald A. Shirk Drs. Sandra W. and John H. Shockley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Siegal Ruth Elliott Simons Estate Alex Smith Estate and Elizabeth Haverty Smith Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP J M Smith Foundation Dyan Smoltz Harold S. Solomon and Milly P. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Philip Solomons Jr. South Carolina Association of Veterinarians Southern Cattle Company Southern Poultry Research, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Phinizy Spalding Erleen J. Sparbel Spencer Foundation
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Caroline J. Spenser Georges C. and Eleanor Crane St. Laurent St. Joseph’s/Candler Louis Stacy Stan Fried Private Foundation The Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust State Farm Companies Foundation State Farm Insurance Companies Jay Steele and Nancy Steele Robert L. and Mary C. Stein Mary R. Stewart Sharon Stewart Estate W. E. ‘Brother’ Stewart and Deidra Collins Stewart Nicholas J. Stier and Susan C. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stolz Wade H. Stribling and Marie C. Stribling Stuckey Timberland, Inc. Williamson S. Stuckey Jr. SunTrust Bank Atlanta Foundation Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, LLP Sweetbay Foundation Ann Wade Swift George P. Swift Family Syngenta Target Stores Targeted Growth, Inc. Dr. Earl A. Taylor Taylor Gas, Inc. Jimmy Taylor and Rhonda Barlow Taylor Mary Rose Taylor William J. Taylor II and Mary Alice Crowe-Taylor Gordon Ray and Sharon Teel Teradata Mrs. C. Herman Terry Family of Frank Asbell Thomas in honor of Joyce Heck Thomas Sidney Samuel Thomas Donald W. and Martha P. Thurmond Timberland Investment Resources Timbervest, LLC Romeo T. and Mo Mui Toledo Dr. Edward D. and Dr. Beth Dekle Tolley William Olmsted Tome Jr. and Susan Tome Dr. Mamoru Tomita Michael J. Topper and Kimberly L. Topper Reid Larry Torrance and Ronda Torrance Touchdown Club of Athens Trend Publications, LLC Walter Carl Troutman Estate Thomas and Ruby Tufts Tull Charitable Foundation Turftech International Limited *H. Jack Turner Mr. and Mrs. James C. Turner Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley Turner Jr. UGA Black Law School Association UGA Tee-Off Club, Inc. United Community Charitable Foundation, Inc. United Phosphorus, Inc. University of Georgia Athletic Association The UPS Foundation, Inc. US Poultry and Egg Association Valent U.S.A. Corporation Lenita Clark van der Werff
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Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Eric Van Rooy Verizon Wireless Vidalia Onion Committee Peter R. Vig Vision For Tomorrow Vistakon, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Voynich Wachovia Bank, N.A. Wealth Management Group Dr. James Cowan Waggoner and Marjorie Schear Waggoner Mr. and Mrs. John W. Walden Jr. Walgreens Howard T. Walpole Jr. and Sally Walpole Susan C. Waltman and Thomas M. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Edus H. Warren Jr. Don L. and Cynthia D. Waters Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Waters Estate Miles B. Watkins and Krista Watkins Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc. Tony and Malinda Watts Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Way III Edward I. Weisiger Jr. Leo F. Wells III and Angie Wells Wendy’s of Atlanta Advertising Co-Op Inc. Kenneth Whiddon Dewey C. and Karen M. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Whitehead Tom B. Wight Katherine G. Willoughby and Dan H. Willoughby Jr. Jane S. Willson Wilson Daily Times Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. Kimberlee Walkenspaw Wilson and James Paul Wilson Roy Goodwyn Wilson Jr. W. Terry and Joy W. Wingfield *Marey Carey Wofford Ernest J. Wood Estate Robert W. Woodruff Foundation Thomas Guy Woolford Sr. Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten Worldwide Creative Services Coca-Cola Company Wormsloe Foundation, Inc. The Wormsloe Institute of Environmental History Julia F. Young and John F. Young Neely and Kathy Young Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young Jr. Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc.
FELLOWS Annual Gifts: $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous-4 Abbott Laboratories W. Richard Acree and Emily E. Acree Affluent Market Institute, LTD Agilent Technologies, Inc. Agrium Advanced Technologies Drs. Douglas and Sheila W. Allen Alma Pak, Inc. Amega Sciences
The American Anti-Vivisection Society American Honda Motor Company, Inc. American Institute for Foreign Study American Society of Landscape Architects Georgia Chapter, Inc. Dr. Chester W. Anderson and Paula Long Anderson Jay Scott Angle and Teresa Aloi Angle Aquatrols Corporation of America Darren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. Ash Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication AST Capital Trust Company of Delaware AT&T Georgia The Atlanta Kennel Club, Inc. The Atlanta Steeplechase, Inc. Audiology Associates Laurie Baeten James E. Baine and Edith W. Baine H. J. Baker & Bro., Inc. Ball Horticultural Company Eleanor Banister Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Harold M. Barnhart Jr. and Mary Barnhart Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Steven L. Beard and Kathleen Lewis Beard Becker Underwood, Inc. Cortney L. Beebe and Kevin L. Beebe Curtis H. Bell Estate R. Edwin Bennett and Terry Bennett Brad R. Benton Tim E. Bentsen and Elesa Bentsen Dr. Carolyn D. Berdanier Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Bergen C. Gray Bethea Jr. Ms. Lisa Bezzeg BioWorks, Inc. Jean Bird Robert D. Bishop Donnie B. Blackburn and Pamela L. Blackburn Katherine Blissit Michael H. Blount and Karen T. Blount Edgar and Harriette Bohannon James R. Borders and Sarah Borders Jim Bosserman *James B. Bostic Jr. and Lois D. Bostic Barbara L. Botts Jesse Groover Bowles III Mr. and Mrs. David Emory Boyd Kim Boyd and Stephen Boyd Susan A. Bradford Tony Brewer & Company The Broadfield Foundation Carl Brown Clay Bryant Dr. Gary and Brenda Bullard Burger King Brands Inc. C/O Burger King Corporation Drs. Randy Basinger and Louise Burpee Laura Ann Cook Burrell and David Burrell Mrs. George Allen Burson Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Butenhoff Marshall Butler and Jane Johnson Butler Buzzy, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Cabaniss Jr. Donald B. Carter and Gretchen Carter
Dr. Frank L. Carter Robert S. Cartwright and Jonna A. Cartwright Phillip Earle Casey and Betty Casey Center for the Advancement of Health CGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc. Cha Cha Cha Publishing Inc. Chemtura USA Corporation The Chevron Companies William C. Childers and Linda W. Childers Dr. and Mrs. David Chu Chubb & Son, Inc. Dean E. Culpepper Clark and Mary P. Clark Clifford A Howell Foundation Club Car CNN/Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc. Coca-Cola Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Cofer Max Terry Coffey and Elizabeth Strauss Coffey Crawford Lee Cole Jr. and Helen Wheeler Cole Mr. and Mrs. R. Barksdale Collins Colonial Pipeline Company Dr. and Mrs. James W. Cooper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Cotney Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Cottingham Lynda and Richard Courts Laura Hauck Covington and Philip Covington Cox Enterprises, Inc. Charles R. Crisp Wanda Cross Mr. and Mrs. R. Alex Crumbley Douglas C. Curling and Donna Curling CVS Charitable Trust, Inc. CVS/Pharmacy Dakota Gold Research Association Michael Danckaert Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Darby Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Daughtery Elliott Davenport and Nini Davenport Jeffrey Dean and Gisele Andrade Dr. Patricia Deitz Dekalb Animal Hospital Dell Corporation Divergence, Inc. Dr. Kenneth G. Dobson Charles Thomas Driggers Jr. Estate J. Ashley and Jill R. Dukes Jayson Scott Dukes Carl W. Duyck and Dennis J. Flood Mary J. Edwards Trust Samee C. Ellerbee Equifax Morris Chambless Estes and Jennifer Lee Hedden Estes George Thomas and Alecia Hardin Ethridge J. Randolph Evans and Linda Evans ExxonMobil Foundation F & W Forestry Services The Fastbreak Club, Inc. Fayette Veterinary Medical Center Felker Family Foundation Fieldale Corporation Carol J. Fisher Floratine Biosciences, Inc. * DECEASED
Florida Mineral, Salt & Agricultural Products Company Forest Landowners Association, Inc. Peter N. Foss and Mary M. Foss Frabel Glass Art Studio Beverly Hirsh Frank and Howard J. Frank Howard and Beverly Frank Foundation, Inc. Frazier & Deeter Foundation Fresh Express Fresh Foods Inc. Friends of Research & Education Gardens, Inc. George W. Fryhofer III and Sandra Fryhofer Garden Spots Joe Gaston and Cindy Gaston General Electric Company General Electric Foundation Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority Georgia Blueberry Growers Association Georgia Crop Improvement Association Georgia Farm Bureau Georgia Poultry Federation, Inc. Georgia Soft Goods Education Foundation, Inc. Georgia Urban Ag Council Georgia-Pacific Michael P. Gigandet Elder Grifton Glenn III James Thomas Glenn and Darlene Glenn The Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation Ellen Bennett Godsall Dr. Michael Paul Good Susan H. Gordy Gowan Company Mark E. and Ruth C. Grantham Graphic Packaging International, Inc. Fran Yates Green Kenneth M. Greenwood Family Gresco Cap Stone Utility Supply, Inc. G. Sanders Griffith III and Deena Lynn Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Grove Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP John Timothy Hansford and Florence Rowe Hansford The Honorable and Mrs. Joe Frank Harris Harris Moran Seed Company Robert F. and Georgia W. Hatcher Charles B. Haygood Jr. and Mary Isla Haygood Thomas E. Haynes David Trainer Hays Jean M. Head and George F. Head The Hearst Corporation Carlton M. Henson II The Hershey Company Mr. and Mrs. David Hester Edward Scarborough Heys Jr. Marilyn A. Hill Phillip Stone Hodges and Catherine Duncan Hodges Holiday Inn Honey Creek Veterinary Hospital, Inc. James H. Hopkins and Ina C. Hopkins Hornsby Law Ida E. Horowitz Bill Humphries and Sarah Humphries Sylvia McCoy Hutchinson
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University of Georgia
External funding for research totaled more than $173 million in fiscal year 2009. UGA ranked 94th among all U.S. universities and colleges in federally sponsored research in fiscal year 2007.
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Faculty
Excellence
Nine active, retired or deceased
University faculty members have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors an
American scientist can attain. Ten active, retired or deceased faculty members have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s most distinguished learned societies.
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ImageTree Corporation International Insurance Society Jamie A. Iredale Tommy and Bernice Irvin The Irving Foundation, Inc. Joe Irving ISK Biosciences Jackson Electric Membership Corporation Dr. Kerry Young Jackson and Mr. Brian S. Jackson JBS United, Inc. John Hancock Financial Services E. William Jones Jr. and Karen McClung Jones Miss Sallie Maude Jones Trust Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy-America, Inc. Archibald B. Kay III and Janice A. Kay Timothy Allen Keadle and Kathryn Thomas Keadle Kemira Water Solutions, Inc. Mary Anne Kenner KeyPlex Cada T. Kilgore III Wayne E. King Sr. and Claudia M. King Ronald Steven Kirschner Dr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Kling Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Knox Stephen J. and Letty L. Konenkamp KPMG, LLP Lafferty Animal Clinic Dr. and Mrs. Rob R. Lafferty Greg Lanigan and Susan Lanigan The Forrest C. and Frances H. Lattner Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Lauth Chuck and Rose Lane Leavell Champ Vance Leavy and Cheri M. Leavy Anthony Darrell Lehman Leprino Foods T. David Lester Morton Philip Levine and Phyllis Borochoff Levine Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lientz Jr. Lincoln Financial Group Foundation Christine Lo Lonza Inc. The Martha and Wilton Looney Foundation Davis M. Love III Darrell G. and Rebekah D. Lowrey John and Nancy Ludwig Phil Dean and Lindy L. Lukert Jeff and Dale Lurey Dr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr. Macy’s Foundation Maddie’s Fund The Mansfield Group Marathon Oil Company Foundation The Maripona Company LLC Kevin B. Marsh George O. Marshall Jr. and Charlotte Thomas Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Randolph B. Marshall Stephen A. Martin and Karen J. Martin Keith W. Mason Harold M. Mauldin and Karen Dorsett Mauldin
MBG Marketing William G. McCart and Judy Guidotti McCart Yancey Lanier McCollum Skeetter McCorkle Howard McLure and Cathy McLure Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. McMillian Jr. Ted and Catherine McMullan McNeely Foundation, Inc. Marilyn Delong McNeely Charles A. and Sandra H. McPeake James D. Meadows Merck Company Foundation Richard Meyer III Microsoft Corporation Charles C. Miller and Pinney L. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller Berkeley Minor and Dan Minor Mitchell Products, LLC Money/Arenz Foundation, Inc. Patricia Scott Monsees and Henry S. Monsees Dr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Moore Morgan Angus Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. William Darrell Moseley Jake H. Mulligan Katherine John Murphy Foundation Dr. Mark E. Murphy and Daphne Murphy Murphy Oil Corp Drs. Billy and Lee Myers Drs. Flynn and Susan Nance National Endowment for Financial Education National Onion Labs, Inc. The New York Times Company Foundation Dr. Janice Sosnowski Nichol and Scott G. Nichol Matthew William Nichols and Ashley Nichols North Central Weed Science Society, Inc. North Georgia Community Foundation Nunhems USA, Inc. Orbis GIS Orbis, Inc. Claudia Taylor Overstrom Ben Owens Gwen Bond Owens Robert A. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris III Mrs. L. Ray Patterson Jane Marshall Payne Peachtree Garden Club Community Fund, Inc. Governor and Mrs. Sonny Perdue Donald A. Perry and Marilyn B. Perry Rebecca Peskin Pfizer Inc. Brad Phillips and Beth Phillips Phytex, LLC Plant BioTech Inc. Plaza Pharmacy L. Richard Plunkett Pollard Lumber Company, Inc. Lula Pittman Post William D. Powers and Adora Mills-Powers Drs. Keith and Taffi Prasse
Forrest Preston Steven A. Purvis and Kara O. Purvis Quail Country Plantation Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Inc. Rajar Food Services, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rawlings Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Redcoat Band Alumni Association Homecoming Shyam Reddy and Renee Dye Joseph William Reid and Elizabeth S. Reid R.E.M./Athens, LLC Reznick Group Judy V. Rice Dr. and Mrs. Tom Riddle Monika S. Riely and Mark A. Riely Right to Hike, Inc. Krista Roberts and David T. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Robie Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, LLP Peyton Cater Robinson and Mary Beem Robinson Dr. Edith Martin Rogers Charles A. Ross and June R. P. Ross Rob and Courtnee Russ Charles S. Sanford Jr. and Mary McRitchie Sanford Sara Lee David G. Schlitt and Cheryl Welton Schlitt Jack W. Schmidt Robert I. Schramm and Nancy Schramm Schreiber Foods, Inc. Charles W. Schulze Sheryl Sellaway Mr. and Mrs. Abram J. Serotta James H. Shepherd Jr. and Linda Root Shepherd William Ralph Shipp Jr. Herbert J. and Lisa Spain Short Keith H. Shurbutt and Tiffaney Shurbutt Sigma Underwriting Managers Rose A. Simmons Edgar H. Sims Jr. Jennifer Marie Sloan Alex and Betty Smith Foundation, Inc. E. Kendrick Smith and Caryl G. Smith Drs. John A. and Emily M. Smith Reginald R. and Leigh M. Smith Society for Information Management Southern Crescent Animal Emergency Clinic Southern Weed Science Society St. Paul Travelers Connecticut Foundation Stanley, Beaman & Sears, Inc. Dr. Thomas James Stanley Stateside Capital, LLC Kessel D. Stelling Jr. and Carol C. Stelling Harold W. Still and Veronica Still Rick and Robbin St. John Stoller Enterprises, Inc. Joseph P. Stoltman and Gillian A. Stoltman Miles A. and Teresa W. Stone Barry L. Storey and Beth Storey Raiford Travis and Margaret Williams Storey Clarence and Lynn Stowe Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Strickland William A. Strickland * DECEASED
Strickland’s Pharmacy Inc. Kathy Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Roland S. Summers Sunnyridge Farm, Inc. Synovus Tara Foods, LLC Helen W. Taylor Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. Deborah and Don Theall Bennett Thrasher Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Thrift Timberland Investor Services, Ltd Timberlink LLC Russell B. Tippins Alan Reid Tomblin John E. Traver and Carol L. Traver Tri-County Electric Membership Corporation Trout Unlimited Coosa Valley Chapter Mario Trujillo Marjorie Reitz Turnbull Ultrasound Guidelines Council United eWay United States Golf Association Dr. Thomas Field VanMeter II Dr. Ruth McNeill Vaughn Dr. and Mrs. James A. Verbrugge Verizon/Hopeline NonProfit Fund Wachovia Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ian G. Walker WAL-MART Stores, Inc. Mr. William Thomas Walton Larry E. Warnock and Jacqueline Warnock Flynn W. Warren Jr. and Dr. Monica Marie Warren Brooks T. Watkins Hugh J. Watson James F. Watson and Jane W. Watson John F. Welch Jr. Jeffrey C. Whalen and Margaret Ward Whalen Dr. and Mrs. James O. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wiley III Douglas L. Wilkinson Hugh Jarvis Willcox Robert Reid Willcox and Mary Ott Willcox J. L. Wilson & Associates Inc. James Lee Wilson and Elizabeth Drake Wilson Lucia Smith Wilson Estate Stanford G. Wilson and Debbie Wilson William T. Wolfe Alan P. Wolfgang and Carla F. Wolfgang The Woodruff Family Foundation J. W. & Ethel I. Woodruff Foundation Thomas S. Woodruff Earl G. and Carole Morris Wright Dr. and Mrs. Steve Wrigley Mr. and Mrs. Danny Yates Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard Young Terri (King) and Dr. W. Michael Younker
ASSOCIATES Annual Gifts: $1,000-$4,999 Anonymous - 19 The 2492 Fund Ira E. Aaron
Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Abdy Kenneth Gregory Abele and Sara McCrary Abele Abercrombie & Kent Maiser M. Aboneaaj and Lee Ann Bambach Abraham Baldwin College Carla Rae Abshire and Michael Warren Giles Access Insurance Holdings, Inc. ACH Food Companies, Inc. Marc J. Ackerman Dr. Neel B. and Martha N. Ackerman David W. Adams and Mary Paige Adams Eula Clay Adams Mrs. John B. Adams L. Allan and Kizmet S. Adams Michael F. and Mary L. Adams Virgil E. Adams Mary Carol Adamson AFFINNOVA INC. Affordable Equity Partners Agriculture Commodity Commission for Cotton Ag Economics Special Events Agro-Enviro Technologies, Inc. AgSouth Farm Credit Mr. John Ahee Bryan and Jennifer Ahrens Amer Hamid Aitoumeziane and Donna F. Aitoumeziane Albany Bulldog Club Albertson’s Inc. M. Anne Albright and Daniel C. Earman Alcoa Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Aldridge Mr. John Hardin Alexander Mr. and Mrs. James Ira Alfriend Dr. and Mrs. Gilles O. Allard Frank Walter Allcorn IV and Margaret I. Allcorn Mr. C. Patrick Allen and Mrs. Gaile Allen Lewis Ray Allen and JoBeth Allen Rebecca Allen Richard W. (Rick) and Robin Allen Allen’s Jewelers Dr. and Mrs. James A. Allinger Allmerica Services/Hanover Insurance Group Allstate Foundation Alvin V. Alsobrook and Elizabeth P. Alsobrook Alta Genetics USA Inc. Norman B. Alter Jr. and Linda Sell Alter Tommy C. Altman Dr. Amalia K. Amaki Ambling Companies Ambling University Development Group, LLC American Association of Zoo Veterinarians American Constitution Society American Legion Auxiliary American Meat Institute Foundation American Society of Consultant Pharmacists American Society of Newspaper Editors Foundation AmerisourceBergen Services Corp. Amgen Foundation, Inc. Ampacet Corporation Dr. Margaret A. Amstutz
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D. Michael Anderson Jeffrey Martin Anderson and Lee Odom Anderson Kristian John Anderson and Caroline Knox Anderson Peter J. Anderson and Deborah Dietzler Wyatt and Margaret Anderson Luis F. Andrade Elizabeth L. Andress Alexander B. Andrews IV and Carol Andrews Dr. Charles L. Andrews Grover J. Andrews William Brooks Andrews Anheuser-Busch Foundation Animal Care Center AON Foundation Aon Risk Services Thomas S. Appelt Jr. Drs. Aric and Linda Applewhite Mrs. June Young Arata Stephen Arbitter and Jennifer Cathey Arbitter Arbor-Nomics Turf, Inc. Arthur S. Archibald and Virginia P. McKenna Dr. and Mrs. Charlton P. Armstrong III Alvan S. Arnall Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Arnall Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooks Arnold Dr. Todd E. Arnold Cyndae Arrendale Gus Arrendale Aruvek Investments, Inc. C. King Askew and Mary Ann Askew Athena Trees, Inc. Athens Area Health Plan Select, Inc. Athens Area Master Gardeners Athens Cardiology Group Athens First Bank & Trust Company Athens Pulmonary and Allergy, P.C. Athens Regional Medical Center Atlanta Claims Association Atlanta Gas Light Company Attorney’s Title Guaranty Fund, Inc. Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund, Inc. Aurora Group Cynthia Cleland Austin, DVM Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Austin Jr. Auto-Owners Insurance Auxiliary to The Georgia Veterinary Medical Association D. Hal Averett and Virginia P. Averett Barbara Fancher Avery and Herbert L. Avery Avian Health Network, Inc. AVMA Group Health and Life Insurance Trust AVS Equine Medical & Surgical Hospital, PA Dr. Carla J. Awalt AXA Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Ayers Steve and Tami Ayres Dr. Eve M. Badger H. Michael and Bridget Bagley Dr. Juanita Bailey Lara Ellen Cawthorn Bailey The Bainbridge Post-Searchlight, Inc. Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. and Nancy T. Baldwin Robert Owen Ball III and English T. Ball
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Dr. E. Michael Bamber and Dr. Linda S. Bamber Banfield, The Pet Hospital Bank of America Allan W. Barber Barclays Capital USGM1025 Global Payment Support Mrs. Betty Fleetwood Barge (Mrs. Alvin) Mr. and Mrs. James William Barge Mr. and Mrs. William B. Barkley Addison A. and Laura White Barksdale Louis E. Barnes III and Teri M. Barnes Alfred Kile Barr and Mary Frances Barr Dora J. Barra Dan Barracliff Insurance Agency, Inc. Michael V. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barron Jr. Barron’s Rental Center Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow III Earl D. and Wanda T. Barrs Darlene Dunn Barstow and Dr. William E. Barstow Richard Turner Bartenfeld and Carol C. Bartenfeld Robert A. Bartlett Jr. and Cathleen M. Bartlett The Bartlett Tree Foundation W. Randall Bassett and Julia L. Bassett Dr. Robert H. Batchelor and Betty Lou Riley Batchelor Ray R. Bateman Patrick M. Battey Baudino Law Group, PLC Raymond D. and Jean Griffeth Bauerband BBDO Atlanta BCN Research Laboratories, Inc. BDO Seidman Mr. and Mrs. C. Victor Beadles J. Ralph Beaird and Jeanne R. Beaird Stuart C. Bean and Mary V. Bean Dr. Larry H. Beard and Mrs. Linda N. Beard Barbara S. and Harry E. Beasley J. Barnie Beasley Jr. and Carla A. Beasley Beaver Creek Plantation Beck’s Superior Hybrids, Inc. William F. Bedwell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Beerman Barry and Naomi Beers Bejo Seeds, Inc. *Joe Duncan Belew and M. Elaine Bunn Mr. and Mrs. David B. Bell Howell Phillip Bell IV Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bell Jr. Phillip Bell State Farm Insurance Bellomy Research, Inc. Bendiner Technologies, LLC Douglas A. Bennett and Kathy Bennett Karen E. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bennett III Barbara E. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Benson Joseph W. and Glenda S. Berg Felicia Berkowitz Brenda Joy (B.J.) Bernstein Dennis Berry and Kathy Berry Massoud Besharat Dr. Richard Best Charles Jones Bethel and Lynsey Nix Bethel
David Edward Betts and Chris Q. Betts Denny Betz and Pamela Betz Melanie Bevere Joe E. Beverly Kristen M. Beystehner Narendra C. Bhandari Ms. Elena Bianchelli Bil-Jac Foods, Inc. Gary M. Binfield Estate and Annika N. Binfield Jill Coveny Birch and Douglas Forman Birch Jr. Kathryn Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bishop Jane and Hal E. Bissell Nancy F. Bivins Mr. Gary Ward Black Sr. Harold A. Black Blackberry Farm Myra Blackmon and Thomas P. Holland Mrs. Jerry B. Blackstock Blairsville Garden Club David Blanchard and Michelle Page Blanchard E. J. Blanck Company, Inc. Brenda S. Blanton and C. DeWitt Blanton Jr. Gary and Dwayne Blasingame Eric Stevens Bleke and Emily Manchester Bleke Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Blitch III J. Dickey Boardman Jr. Keith D. and Karen A. Bodoh Henry E. Bohn and Carmen W. Bohn Joseph H. Boland Jr. Bill Boling Dr. Julia Black Bonner and Carl Bonner Patricia Warren Booker and David Booker Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hood Booth Drs. Grace and Dean Boswell William J. Boswell Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bower Katrina L. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Bowers Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Boyatzis Frank and Ann Boyd Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Boyd Dr. and Mrs. William R. Boydston Dr. Tiffany Boyette Dr. Sally M. Boyett-Whatley and Steve S. Whatley Barry Bozeman and Monica Marie Gaughan Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bradford Stanley G. Brading Jr. and Suzette Brading Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley Wayne N. Bradley and Jennifer A. Bradley Michael J. Brady and Carol J. Brady Pamela Ruth Bramlett Dr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Branch Jr. George M. and Martha S. Brandon Kimberly Cheryl Brannen Vicky M. Brantley Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Jerome Braun Bruce and Esther Breeding Garry W. Bridgeman Mrs. Nan Gillespie Brinning Scott M. Britton and Janie Britton
*Paul F. Brock and Catherine C. Brock Dr. and Mrs. Josef M. Broder Dr. Aaron L. Brody Brogdon and Williams PC Dr. Roy Edsel Brogdon Jr. Brooklyn Veterinary Emergency Services Stephen Weyman Brooks and Jeanne Brooks Wilbur C. Brooks Brown & Brown, Inc. Brian S. Brown Jr. and Nancy S. Brown Chad J. Brown Charles H. Brown and Kay Brown Cynthia Jo Brown Dr. Gary Steven Brown Leon Grayson Brown Michael Aaron Brown Sylvia P. Brown Kurt Ira Browning Christine N. Brownlie and Robert P. Brownlie Blake Franklin Bruce Jane T. Bruce and Gene D. Bruce Dr. and Mrs. Ray E. Bruce Otis and Martha Lee Brumby Robert D. and Patricia L. Brussack George Scott Bryant Mark Gilbert Bryson and Melissa Bryson John Creighton Buchanan IV and Tracy Bulloch Buchanan Dr. Nancy J. Buchinski and Mr. Joe Buchinski Dr. Brian Dale Buck Virginia M. Buck Salem S. Bullard Bulldawg Illustrated Charles S. and Frances M. Bullock R. Alan and Cindy M. Bullock Michael B. Bunch and Kathryn C. Bunch Mr. and Mrs. David L. Burch Mr. and Mrs. E. Davison Burch Ben F. & B. Hugh Burgess Trust Mr. Timothy Peter Burgess John and Melinda Burke Monica Burke Ronald J. and Angela Burnette Joseph G. Burns Burr & Forman, LLP Charles A. Burson and Joanne Coats Burson Ginger and Scott Burton Barry A. Bustillo B. J. Butler and Elizabeth B. Butler Charles P. Butler Jr. Kevin and Catherine Butler Mr. and Mrs. Britt Byrom C. Terry Hunt Industries, Inc. Cadence Bank Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Cain Cal/West Seeds Harmon W. Caldwell Jr. and Kathy Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Calhoun Jr. Barbara K. and Leslie G. Callahan Maureen T. Callahan Callaway Gardens T. J. Callaway Diane Sanborn Calloway and George C. Calloway Todd Alan Cameron and Amy Cameron Jennifer C. Camp Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Camp * DECEASED
Clifford S. Campbell Jr. and Frances Sinback Campbell Clark and Terri Candler Steven R. Cannon Agency, Inc. Lori Gill Cannon and Steven Randal Cannon James C. and Nancy D. Cantrell Kevin J. Capitani and Carol F. Capitani Dr. Anthony C. Capomacchia John Capozzi and Jeanne Capozzi Valerie Caproni Cardinal Health Foundation, Inc. Samuel B. Carleton and Elaine K. Carleton Judge and Mrs. George Holmes Carley Ronald L. and Mary Carlson Dr. Karen Paige Carmichael Lee A. Carmon Douglas E. Carnes David McCrea Carpenter and Mirta Armas Carpenter John L. Carr Jr. and Patrica W. Carr Rodger Carroll Warren Godfrey Carson Jr. and Julie Carson Carter Development Services Harry S. Carter and Brenda S. Carter William H. Carter and Erica L. Carter Dr. Jerry L. Case Case Veterinary Hospital, PC Edward Casey Council of American Survey Research Organizations Michael Castellon and Dena Castellon Louis and Mae Castenell Caroline Garland Castle Van Erwin Caswell and Wimberly Warnock Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Catchpole Camma U. Cato and William C. Cato Jr. CELLFOR The Central Alabama Community Foundation - Charles P. Miller Charity Trust Fund Andrew S. Chamberlin and Sheri Clark Chamberlin Dwain Paul Chambers Jr. and Suzanne Sinyard Chambers Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Chambers Sr. William B. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. C. Saxby Chambliss Francis W. Chandler Jr. and Gloria Barnes Chandler Richard B. Chandler Jr. Rick and Beth Chandler Robert E. and Carol K. Chanin Kevin L. and Sue W. Chapman Terry R. Chastain and B. Lynn Chastain Sallie H. and F. Joel Chasteen Chattahoochee Weimaraner Club, Inc. Charles Ronald Cheeley Joseph E. Cheeley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cheeley Chemtura Corporation Linda C. and J. David Chesnut Chevrolet Motor Division Chevron Humankind C. Andrew Childers and Wendy Kurz Childers Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas P. Chilivis Charles R. and Lola Chitwood
Pblic
Service and Outreach
UGA’s public service division, rooted in the land-grant tradition, has been refocused to meet Georgia’s 21st century challenges. Several initiatives have been started to bring the resources of the University of Georgia to bear on the issues facing Georgia.
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Rankings
at UGA
UGA is ranked 21st among best
public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s most recent “Best Colleges” report, and has been ranked in the top 20 eight out of the past 10 years. Individual programs also ranked highly by U.S. News are Insurance (2nd), Real estate (3rd), Graduate program, elementary education (4th), Graduate program, vocational/technical education (4th), Graduate program, public affairs (4th)
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Christian Dior Handbag Boutique at Saks Fifth Avenue Linda Erwin Christian, R.Ph. and Tommy Christian Richard H. Ciordia Citicorp/Citibank Clairmont Animal Hospital Dr. and Mrs. James R. Clanton Jr. Clanton’s Veterinary Hospital, P.C. Brent Clark and Susan L. Davis Matthew Derrell Clark Mr. and Mrs. G. Clisby Clarke Justice and Mrs. Harold G. Clarke Wallace B. and Rose F. Clary Classic Center Cultural Foundation Cleary Chemical Alisa Pittman Cleek and Craig Cleek Robert N. Clemens and Annette Brown Clemens Clepsydra Foundation, Inc. Curtis Cleveland David G. Cleveland and Helen Cleveland H. Howard and Linda S. Cleveland Kevin D. and Carol K. Cleveland Dr. and Mrs. Michael Clutter John L. Coalson Jr. Jim and Lyra Cobb Mark and Shari Cobb Christopher Cochran Lynn Petters Cochran Thomas Edward and Frances D. Cochran Walter and Lisa Cohen Judge and Mrs. Aaron Cohn Steve Cohn Geoffrey Philip Cole and Mary Bess Jarrard Cole George W. Coleman Steven D. Collier and Ann L. Collier Robert Travis Collins and Rose M. Collins Color Burst Mary A. and John D. Comer Charles B. Compton Jr. and Alva Blount Compton Cale Howard Conley and Meade Morris Conley Mr. Alan Williams Connell Patrick D. Conner and Tonnye Conner-White Bill Connolly Earl J. Connolly and Patricia A. Connolly Adam M. Conrad and Danielle Logan Conrad Consumer Insights, Inc. Conyers Animal Hospital Conyers Kennel Club Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook Jr. Cook, Noell, Tolley, and Bates, LLP Cecil R. Cooke and Pam Cooke Bernice Cooper Cooper Carry & Associates, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Cooper Benjamin I. Copeland Robert C. Copeland and Lynn P. Copeland John B. Copenhaver and Lynn Copenhaver John H. Corina and Carol L. Corina Robert D. Corina and Sandra Corina Jack and Ann Corn Cornerstone Communications Group
Constantinos Corontzes Alfred N. Corriere and Carolyn Corriere Laura Corrigan and Frank Corrigan William McCart Corry and Jody Jenkins Corry Michael F. Cosgrove and Theresa M. Cosgrove Michael J. Costa and Ann E. Costa The Cotton Foundation Scott Christopher Cotton Dr. Carla Griswell Courtney Mr. and Mrs. Richard Courts IV Alan P. Covich and Rebecca Rudman Covington & Burling Michael Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Cader B. Cox III Larry Cox and Catherine C. Cox Phyllis Causey Craft and Ken Craft Jr. Marianne Cramer Donnie R. Crandell Charles William Crane Richard L. and Linda F. Cravey Johnny L. and Yvonne H. Crawford T. L. Crompton and Carolyn Blakely Crompton Thomas Brian and April Hembree Crow Debbie Crowe and William R. Crowe Crum & Forster Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William F. Crumley Jr. James L. and Donna M. Cunningham Robert L. Cunningham III and Sharon Kelly Cunningham Richard Cupitt Curtis Foundation, Inc. Santhia L. Curtis William V. Custer and Cheryl F. Custer Eric C. Dahl and Margaret W. Dahl Dorinda Gilmore Dallmeyer and R. David Dallmeyer Kate M. Dangler Daniel Livestock Service N. Kenneth Daniel and Diann C. Daniel Gregory John Daniels Maurice Daniels Mr. and Mrs. J. David Dantzler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman S. Dantzler Henry L. Darby and Jo Anne Paschall Judith C. Darby and *William E. Darby, MD Lee A. Darch Dart Drugs & Surgical Dr. Margaret Leigh Dasher Martha Randolph Daura and Thomas W. Mapp Carlos Edward Davidson Jr. Angel H. Davis and G. Lee Davis Ann and Jay Davis Dr. and Mrs. Dave M. Davis Dr. Edsel D. Davis and Dr. Christopher Grice Robert P. Davis Sally Johnson Davis and Archibald H. Davis Frederick C. Davison Jr. and Stella Henninger Davison Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Dean Jr. Stanley and Kelly Dean Joseph Francis Decosimo and Rachel Divine Decosimo
Mr. William Dufour deGolian Johnnie and Pat Dekle Kenneth J. DeLay and Angela Moxley DeLay Brian Mixon DeLoach and Holly Stowe DeLoach Nancy Karen Deming Norman Van Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DePascale Jr. The Dewberry Foundation, Inc. Beauman and Ashley Dick Kimberly H. Dickens and T. Dixon Dickens Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dicks III Richard and Dana Diment Roz Dimon Joseph T. and Cecily V. DiPiro Directions Research, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Dirr Lance and Pat Disley Cheryl Garrett Disque and Michael J. Disque Thomas J. Divers and Nita L. Irby Katherine Deleda Dixon Mary Jane Dixon Jay Edgar D’Meza Jr. and Amelia Wilson D’Meza C. Edward Dobbs and J. Elisabeth Dobbs Bradford C. Dodds Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dodge Rick and Pam Doherty Dan T. Domingo and Mary A. Domingo Dr. John P. Donahoe and Dr. Joyce R. Donahoe Mrs. Sharon A. Donohue Chris Dooney Blair and Elizabeth Dorminey Kathy Kraft Dorough and David Dorough Phillip Asa Dorsey Rufus Thomas Dorsey IV and Vickie Cheek Dorsey J. William Douglas Jr. Thomas G. Douglass Jr. Douglasville Kennel Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Dover Down To Earth Energy, Inc. Amanda J. Downs Bertis and Katherine Downs Wingate Downs J. Griffin Doyle and Sherri Doyle DP Seeds, LLC W. Christopher Draper Jr. David W. and Alice E. Dreesen Elaine M. Drew John A. Drew and Christine Drew William M. and Brenda B. Dreyer Susan McWhorter Driscoll and Mark Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Dubay Robert J. and Rene M. Dumas Dr. and Mrs. James R. Duncan Dundee Community Association Delmer D. and Ann S. Dunn Amy Dunning Arthur N. Dunning and *Rosa Moore Dunning Deirdre L. Dunphy Dunwoody Animal Medical Center Duquesne University Dutch Fork Animal Hospital Jason Edward Dyer and Sara Swart Dyer * DECEASED
Thomas G. and Anna B. Dyer Steve R. Dykes E*Trade Charles Eanet and Ellen Eanet Mary Frances Early Earth Share of Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Eaton J. Truitt Eavenson ECM Real Estate & Investments, LLC Charles D. and DeLee L. Eden Judge B. Avant Edenfield and Melvis Edenfield William John Edmunds and Sandra Beltz Edmunds Dr. James Don Edwards and Clara M. Edwards William R. Edwards Jr. and Kathleen Crenshaw Edwards Stephen J. Ehrhart William U. Eiland and *Andrew T. Ladis Carolann Eisenhart, MD Prof. and Mrs. C. Ronald Ellington Carolyn Ellington Gregory Spencer Ellington and Kelley Harper Ellington James B. and Michele Jones Ellington Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ellis Lamar Ellis and Martha Brumley Ellis Dr. Mark Ellis and Judith Ellis James Arthur Ellison Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Ellison Jim G. and Robbie Elrod Alan Elsas and Katharine E. Elsas EMD Crop BioScience, Inc. Terry England and Cindy England EnviroLogix, Inc. eOx, LLC Epicare Ltd Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C. Lee Erwin Epting T. W. Erickson Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Espy Denis Evangelista Charles R. Evans and Christine K. Evans Damon M. Evans and Kerri B. Evans Sara A. Evans Jan and Keith Exum Dr. Thomas G. Fansher and Janet Fansher Hill A. Feinberg and Renee Feinberg Stuart and Renee Feldman Camille M. Felton Dennis and Melanie Felton Heather R. Ferguson Martha Sale Ferman Joseph M. Feuer and Laura H. Feuer Fidelity Bank Fieldale Farms Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fievet Dr. Jack and Melinda Fincham Sue Carol and Conrad C. Fink David Robert Finkelstein Jennifer L. Finkelstein Dr. Doris Yaddow Firth and Dr. Gerald Richmond Firth Stephen D. Fisch and Kelley C. Fisch Dexter L. Fisher and *Vivian Harrington Fisher Robert and Cathy Fisher
Marcy Bass and Scott Fisher Five Smiths Foundation, Inc. James B. Fleece and Karen E. Fleece Norman Sears Fletcher and Dorothy Johnson Fletcher Oscar J. Fletcher and Sybil M. Fletcher David Martin Fligel and Dayle J. Fligel The Florida West Coast Avian Society John D. Floros and Patricia B. Floros Robert Edward Flournoy III and Julie B. Flournoy Mr. and Mrs. James H. Floyd Larry E. Floyd and Betty M. Floyd Harrison Reid Fontaine James Lee Ford and Claire Hardigree Ford Dr. William Mark Ford and Jane Louise Rodrigue Dr. Cynthia J. Fordyce Kay Shearer and Stuart W. Fors Fort Dodge Animal Health Allen Scott Foster and Linda Foster Mr. Gregory Thomas Foster Minnie Clyde Foster Foundation for the Carolinas Wyche Fowler and Emelyn Fowler M. Joshua Frank H. Allen Franklin and Brenda L. Franklin James B. Franklin and Fay Smith Franklin DBA Frannet of Atlanta Franchise Market Makers, Inc. Stephen Edwards Franzén and Therese Glisson Franzén Dorothy Black Franzoni and Louis M. Franzoni Marya M. Free and William J. Free Byron J. Freeman and Mary C. Freeman Ernestine K. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman Theodore Roberts French Jr. and Stephanie A. French Joseph A. Fried and Terry Fried Friends of Coastal Georgia History Ed and Janie Fritch Ronald L. and Martha B. Fritchley Frito-Lay, Inc. Mrs. Louise Henderson Frye Jim and Jean Fuller Tom and Cathy Fuller Fuqua Capital Corporation Furniss Quarter Horses, Inc Debra Furtado G & H Pharmacy, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. T. Powell Gaines Drs. John and Eva Galambos Drs. Lorilee R. Sandmann and Robert S. Galen Mr. and Mrs. Denny C. Galis David H. Gambrell and Luck Gambrell Gannett Company, Inc. Gannett Foundation, Inc. Gap Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Garges John White Garland III, MD and Sylvia Garland Gardiner W. Garrard Jr. and Lenora Jordan Garrard Gary L. Garrett and Peggy J. Garrett
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John C. Garrett Mitchell Gartenberg Jeanine Gibbs Garvie and James Garvie Mr. and Mrs. T. Bart Gary Dr. and Mrs. James Bruce Gates Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gatewood Paula H. Gault Greg and Danna Gay Dr. George M. Gazda and Dolores Q. Gazda Stephen B. Geer Jr. Mr. Daniel F. Geitner Sidney Alan Gelernter GEMC Georgia Magazine Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Gent II Georgia Agribusiness Council, Inc. Georgia Association of Professional Agricultural Consultants Georgia Association of Agricultural Fairs Georgia Banking Company Georgia Boxer Club, Inc. Georgia Branch Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. Georgia Bulldog Club Georgia Cage Bird Society The Georgia Club Georgia Cooperative Council, Inc. Georgia Egg Association Georgia Fruit & Vegetable Growers Assn Georgia Green Industry Association Georgia Lettermen Education Foundation Georgia Museum of Art Visitor Contributions Georgia Pest Control Association, Inc. Georgia Plant Food Educational Society, Inc. Georgia Recreation and Park Association, Inc. Georgia Shares, Inc. Georgia Transmission Corporation Pier Ambrose Gherini Jr. and Rosabel Cowper Gherini Douglas Ghertner William G. Gholston and Kathleen H. Gholston J. Whitfield Gibbons and Carolyn Gibbons Hal Gibson Companies, LLC Jack and Debbie Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Gibson Robert E. and Sylvia M. Gibson Gifford, Hillegass & Ingwersen, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. Gilland Charles and Ann Gillespie Steven P. Gilliam and Susan L. Gilliam Dr. and Mrs. Brian A. Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Glass Jon Milton Glazman and Marsha Jay Glazman Steven Glenn and Susan Taylor Glenn Leigh E. Glerum and Kyle A. Glerum Carl and Sara Glickman Dr. and Mrs. John R. Glisson Dr. and Mrs. Claiborne Glover III Gloyd Group, Inc. Joe S. Gloyd Godfrey’s Warehouse Blaine P. Godley and Susan K. Godley Mike and Jayne Godwin Megan M. Goeltz and Robert C. Goeltz Victor Eugene Goetz and Barbara Miller Goetz Dr. Karen Bernhards Gold
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Golden Isles Family Medicine, PC Golden Pantry Food Stores, Inc. Stephen J. Goldfarb Robert D. Goldsmith and Vicki Goldsmith Goldsmith Seeds Golf Course Builders Association of America Foundation Gongos Research Kevin Gooch Robert L. Goocher and Jan M. Goocher William S. Goodman and Maria Kate Schiffgens Steve Goodroe R. Bradley and Amy C. Goodson Carey L. Gordon and Eileen Gordon Lisa A. Gore Selma M. Gore and Thomas B. Gore Mark and Liz Gottung Grace Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge Linton Graham Grant Thornton Foundation Grant Thornton, LLP Doyle W. Grantham and Nancy F. Grantham Rex L. Granum and Susan Ratchford Granum John and Kathleen Gratzek Cynthia C. Green Jane Mulkey Green Jefferson M. Green David Norman Greene and Veronica Clark Greene James Walter Greene John M. and Sue C. Greene Drs. W. Dale Greene and Jeanna Wilson Alton D. Greenway and Shirley Greenway Greg E. Gregory III and Julia T. Gregory James Grien and Lauren Grien Daniel P. Griffin and Constance S. Griffin Griffin Georgia Kennel Club Gwen West Griffin Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Griffin Jr. Mary Ann Hill Griffin and S. M. Griffin Jr. Rutledge A. Griffin Jr. The Griffin-Spalding County Education Foundation, Inc. Brian Griffith Katherine Lydia Griffith Mike Griffith Tom Griffith Bradley K. Groff and Kerstin Meyers Groff Karen Grogan Dr. Wanda Grogan Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Don W. Guffey and Carole D. Guffey Gulati Family Foundation Trust Dr. Sandra G. Gustavson James C. Guynn and Cheryl M. Guynn Gen Eugene Habiger USAF Ret and Barbara V. Habiger Jeffrey A. Hackman Donald I. Hackney Jr. and Jan Kimbrough Hackney Bernard J. Haddigan and Eileen Haddigan Michael Haggerty and Paulette M. Haggerty Paul Douglas Hale and Mary Anne Hale Harvey Edward Hales Jr. Charles T. Hall Jr. and Jan English Hall
Lauren W. Hall Robert P. Hall III Warren W. Hall Jr. and Margaret F. Hall James R. Hallford and LeAnn Rimstidt Hallford Dr. George O. Hallman and Eileen M. Hallman Hallmark Cards Inc. Anne Montgomery Haltiwanger Phyllis Pieper Hamilton and Charles Michael Hamilton Susan Myers Hamilton and E. Blanton Hamilton Jr. Charles and Sharon Boone Hamner Barbara Hampton and Randy Hampton Gary Handler Frank J. Hanna III and Sally Rodgers Hanna Daniel Neil Hannon and Laura Hutchinson Hannon Nathaniel and Frances Hansford B. Amrey Harden Jr. and Dr. Debra Morse Harden James R. Harden Dr. Elizabeth Hardie Ian R. Hardin Philip Hardin and Adele B. Hardin Mary Talmadge Hardman Lester L. Harper Jr. and Katherine Williams Harper Bobbie D. Wagoner and David F. Harris Henry Bullard Harris III and Linda S. Harris Roger Harrison Mr. and Mrs. E. David Hart Jr. Henry Aaron Hart III Phillip L. Hartley and Lisa A. Hartley Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hartrampf Jr. William Lloyd Hatcher and Roberta M. Hatcher Dr. Jan Hathcote and Mr. James R. Hathcote Herbert Wesley Hatton Margaret M. Haverty Suzanne Smith Haverty and Ben Haverty Hawkins & Parnell, LLP Robert and Connie Hawkins Scott and Susan Hawkins P. David and A. Renee Hay John Edson Hayes and Barbara Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Haynie Fred A. Hazlewood and Bonnie Thompson Hazlewood Bob and Carol Head Headrick Insulation, Inc. Robert D. Heath and Jeannie Heath Charles R. Heaton Jr. William G. Hecht Robert Paul Hein Drs. Eugene Helfman and Judith Meyer *Jack Wilson Hemingway and Shirley T. Hemingway Philip W. and Carol A. Hendrickson Dr. Brock Hendrix Nicole M. Hendrix and Chris Olmsted Frank Moore Henry and Linda Henry Mr. Kenneth M. Henson Jr. Heritage Garden Club Heritage Golf Group & White Columns Dr. Andrew J. Herod
Wade W. Herring II and Susan Herring Theodore Hester Hickory Flat Animal Hospital Robert Sparks Highsmith Jr. and Kristin Bates Highsmith Mr. and Mrs. D. Gary Hill Edwin G. and Anita B. Hill Elizabeth C. Hill Julia Segal Hill and Charles Lee Hill Jr. Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP Pierce Alexander Hill Dr. Robert Hilsenroth Christoph Patrick Himmelsbach John W. Hinchey Mary Laraine Young Hines Hiram Animal Hospital, Inc. Sarah Mitchell Hoagland David Pendleton Hodge and Cynthia C. Hodge Inman Gregory Hodges and Cindy D. Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Hogan Kenneth H. Holcomb and Ann Holcomb Holder Construction Company Mr. James Thomas Holder Gary Holfinger Michael Reid Holiman Marian Shuler Holladay Jerry A. Holland and Marlene G. Holland Mr. and Mrs. William Ernest Holland William W. ‘Bo’ Holland and Susan M. Soper Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hollingsworth Samuel Dykes Holmes and Lara Horne Holmes The Home Depot Political Action Committee Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletcher Homer III Honda Carland James Hopkins Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Horne Martee T. and Foy S. Horne Horner & Nash, DVM, P.C. Steve and Diane Horton William G. Horton and Jean Horton William H. D. Horton and Katherine T. Horton Julia A. Houston Carl S. and Pat C. Hoveland Alan T. Howard and Teena L. Howard Alice G. and Gene R. Howard Molly McKibben Howard and Armstrong J. Howard Hon. and Mrs. Pierre Howard Stephen Morris Howard Charlette Flynt Howell Henry L. Howell and Stephanie D. Howell *Mrs. Almonte C. Howell Margize Louise Howell Robert D. Howell and Lauren Sheumaker Howell Robert N. Howell and Claudette H. Howell Mark A. and Joanie K. Hoyt Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hoyt Jinghui Hu and Meihua Qiao Amy and Hank Huckaby H. Gilman Hudnall Jr. and Mary Anne Curran Hudnall Elizabeth Johnson Hudson and E. Boyd Matson * DECEASED
Harry Lee Hudson Jr. Harry Hudson Insurance Agency, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jason E. Hudson E. B. Hudspeth II Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke Huff Mr. and Mrs. William M. Huffman Jr. Amelia Hughes Jeb L. Hughes and Karen T. Hughes John Vance Hughes Julius M. Hulsey and Harriett M. Hulsey Craig P. Hume and Michelle W. Hume Lois Hunkele Charles A. Hunnicutt William O. Hunnicutt III and Gail Jackson Hunnicutt Charles Terry Hunt and Mary Lynn Oliver Hunt Julie Hunt William S. Hunter and Patricia Link Hunter David Hurst Dr. Patricia Hunt-Hurst and Thomas E. Hurst Mary Denmark Hutcherson Dr. Thomas Asbury Hutto Jr. Hyatt Regency I Do Foundation The IAMS Company Joseph Iannicelli Idaho Peruvian Horse Club Immucell Corporation Impact Office Interiors, Inc. Industrial Development International Hon. S. Lark Ingram and Mr. Daniel V. Pompilio III Jane Hawkins Inscoe and John C. Inscoe Insurance Specialists, Inc. Intelliprep, Inc. Dr. Merrill P. Irvin Marcia Jean Isaacson John Hardy Isakson ItSaul Natural LLC Michael Wayne Ivey and Jennifer Maxwell Ivey Charles E. Izlar J. I. Enterprises, Inc. Andy Jabaley, CPCU, ARM State Farm Insurance Companies Chuck and Becky Jabaley Anthony George Jabaley Jr. Ashley Ivey-Jackson and C. Bradford Jackson John Wylie Jackson and Sandra East Jackson Kenneth G. Jackson and Jody Jackson Thomas H. and Sharon B. Jackson Bert And Nancy Jacobs John W. Jacobs III Edna P. Jacobsen Charitable Trust for Animals, Inc. Rob and Dale Jaeger Dr. Tracy Ann Jagocki Harold Paul James and Dr. Grace McClelland James Margaret Winter Jameson and Walter Wellman Jameson Donald Jansen and Debra A. Jansen Robert D. Jansen and Nancy P. Jansen John Jarrard Foundation Fund Committee
Initiatives
University of Georgia
• Cancer Center
• Archway Partnership
• School of Public and International Affairs, College of Environment and Design, Odum School of Ecology – new units built on existing strengths with Georgia’s needs in mind • Animal Health Research Center • Georgia Biobusiness Center • Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
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Fndraising at UGA
The Archway to Excellence
Campaign far exceeded its original $500 million goal, ending June 30, 2008 with almost $654 million in gifts and pledges.
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Floyd C. Jarrell, Jr. and Betty Jo Driftmier Jarrell Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jarrell Virginia Stewart Jarvis Ms. Laura Allen Jefferies Jeffrey Atlanta Julie and Felton Jenkins William R. Jenkins Bob W. Jerrolds JFM Enterprises Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson Ann Helgeson Johnson and Gage R. Johnson Dr. Cecil Lacy Johnson III Charles Keith Johnson Curtis Alfred Johnson and Dr. Patricia Clark Davis David Scott Johnson and Dr. Laura Perry Johnson Dick Johnson and Carolyn Johnson Elsie Brinson Johnson and John W. Johnson Jr. Esther Lee Johnson Julie Greer Johnson Kramer Michael Johnson Dr. Milton I. Johnson Jr. and Mrs. Joyce Ann Johnson Dr. Norman J. Johnson Paula Paris Johnson Victor Lee Johnson Weyman T. Johnson Jr. and Edith Allison Forkner Lavinia L. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John Brian Johnstone Laura D. and David W. Jolly Billy R. Jones Charles F. Jones David Wayne Jones and Dr. Karen Harrell Jones Ezra B. Jones III Greg L. and Tina Jones Joan Roeber-Jones J.W. Jones Ecological Research Center LeeAnn Jones Roy M. and Carter L. Jones Ted Jones William Christopher and Toni E. Jones Butch Jordan Christopher Jordan Clyde W. Jordan Gail E. Jordan Helen Elaine Jordan DVM, PHD James M. Jordan III and Patricia Crenshaw Edwards Jordan Jennifer Ward Jordan Jennifer and Lawton Jordan Jean and Ken Jordan Jeffrey William Jowdy Dr. Albert S. Jun and Susie N. Chung Dr. Sandy Jun Junior Ladies Garden Club Ken and Betty Justice The Kahn Cattle Company, LLC Mr. Roger Frank Kahn Russell E. Kaliher Ralph W. Kalish Jr. and Eleanor L. Withers Stephen D. Kane and Beatrice Arnold Kane
Susan McMillan Kane Kusiel Kaplan and Paula Kaplan Theodore W. and Ruth G. Kassinger Glen Kaufman Kishore Kavuri James E. Kay Keepers Preservation Education Fund Joan S. and Michael Kelly Lidwina G. Kelly Pamela Jean Kelly Raymond Kelly John G. Kennedy Foundation, Inc. Carolyn Kenny and Dr. Craig Smith Jean A. Kerr Douglas Richard Kertscher Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. Keve Connie L. Key K-I Chemical U.S.A., Inc. Kiawah Development Partners Anthony L. Kicklighter Paul Kilpatrick Jr. and Frances B. Kilpatrick Jay Yu Kim and Mee Kyung Kim Kimberly-Clark Corporation Bob and Dixie Kinard Fredrick W. Kinard Jr. Myra Kincaid Dr. and Mrs. Allen D. King Jr. Christopher Simon King and Susan Sanchez Daniel J. King and Karen W. King Stella W. and James P. King Dr. and Mrs. R. Bruce King Brad Kinzey and Shannon F. Kinzey Alexis T. Kirijan and Fred Joel Kirijan Stephanie J. Kirijan Dow N. Kirkpatrick II and Harriet W. Kirkpatrick Sean Michael Kirkpatrick William Henry Kitchens and Ellen Kitchens Drs. Pamela Bradley and Douglas A. Kleiber Stanley H. Kleven and Kathleen B. Kleven Charles B. and Lynne V. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knight Dr. Miranda Cochran Knight Wayne E. Knight Gary D. Knipling and Charlotte J. Knipling C. Edward Knowlton Jr. and Sandra Knowlton Davis Knox and Genevieve Neely Knox Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. A. Knox John O’Donnell Knox Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Knox Jr. Ruth Austin Knox Timothy F. Koby, DVM Kohl’s John A. Koncul Jr. and Maureen R. Koncul Paul D. Koonce and Tammy P. Koonce Ryan Wilson Koppelman Marc Kraus and Anna M. Gelzer Michael I. Krause Stephen Krebs and Christine Povinelli Krebs Stan Kreimer Jr. Robert W. and Carol A. Krueger Edward B. Krugman and Jill A. Pryor Barbara J. Kuhn James E. and Linda M. Kundell Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kunkle
Dr. Dolores J. Kunze in memory of Dr. Morrow B. Thompson Cathy Selig Kuranoff Carol and Paul Kurtz Charles R. Kutal and Judy G. Kutal Mr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Lacy Dr. Richard Allen LaFleur Ann B. Lally and John P. Lally Jennings and Suzy Lambeth Andy Landers Thomas S. and Susan B. Landrum Betty Lane John Weston Lane and Virginia G. Lane Gregory E. Lang and Jill Lang W. Pope Langdale III and Evelyn Lanier Langdale Langford & Veitch, DVM PA J. Hicks and Jane D. Lanier Judd Lasseter Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter Lasseter Tractor Company Bob and Abbie Lathem Catherine D. Latimore Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lavender Robert ‘Buzz’ Law and Cathy A. Law Stanley G. Lawhon and Tina Lawhon Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lawhorne Jr. Lawndale Veterinary Hospital Lawrenceville Kennel Club, Inc. Nolan C. Leake and Pat Leake Beverly B. Ledakowski Estate Dr. James Glenn Ledbetter Dr. David C. Lee Dr. Dwight R. Lee and Dr. Cynthia Crain-Lee Drs. Margie Lee and John Maurer Nathaniel Lee William Larry Lee Jr. and Lisa Burke Lee Forrest I. Leef and Dorothy Mitchell-Leef Franklin David Leiter Jr. and Michelle Kelley Leiter Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac Lentz Sr. Mrs. Del Ward Leslie J. Patrick Levelle, MD Brett Levitzke F. Scotty Lewis, Agent State Farm Insurance Companies W. Lon Lewis Melissa Lee Libby Liberty Mutual Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM Dr. Bill and Randee Lieppe Dr. Dorris A. Lillard and Dr. Huda S. Lillard Roy Wood and Karen Adair Lindsey Lindsey & Wills Animal Hospital PC William H. Linginfelter and Mitzi B. Linginfelter Richard Lipman and Vandy Lipman Laura Patrick Little Donald R. Livingston Dr. Lars G. Ljungdahl and Despy Karlas Lockhart Seeds, Inc. Lockheed Martin Lodge on Little Saint Simons Dr. Morrison and Genevieve Loewenstein Dr. Calvin M. Logue and Mary Jo Logue * DECEASED
Charles E. London, DVM, PC Dr. Daniel Carrington Longest Kenneth A. Longman Richard W. Longman Stanley V. Longman and Ruth F. Longman Michael Steven Lonon Dr. Timothy Patrick Loonam Lord, Aeck & Sargent Architecture T. W. Lord & Associates William J. Lott The Loudermilk Family Christian Foundation, Inc. Joey M. Loudermilk Debra D. Lovelady Donald R. and Jo Anne Lowe Butch Lowery Julia Willcox Lumpkin Steven Lyman Kate and Kent Lynch M. Jeremy Lynch and Holly A. Lynch Drs. Michael J. and Mary Lee Lynch Lynx Research Consulting, Inc. Thomas S. Mabon and Amy Mabon Ginger Macaulay Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Charles A. Machemehl Jr. and *Mrs. Charles A. Machemehl Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Machemehl Elton Herschel Maddox and Claire Hayes Maddox Dr. Estoria McAfee Maddux Laurence and Silvia Madeo Dr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton Magill III Mr. and Mrs. Armin Maier III William H. Major III and Patricia W. Major Roy C. Mallady and Mary Jane Mallady Mallernee & Branch, L.L.P. Rollin E. Mallernee II and Karen Mallernee Rama Mallika MALTA, Inc. Marylou and Pete Mandell Gordon Maner Samuel W. Mann Jr. and Beverly A. Mann Scotty G. Mann and Jennifer Derryberry Mann Dexter Manning Randall and Rita Manning Timothy W. Mapes Philip L. Mar Maramenos & Pateras Marathon Oil Company M/A/R/C Kari March Mar-Jac Poultry, Inc. Charles Bradford Marsh and Betty Marsh John Dean Marshall Jr. and Leisa Lifer Marshall Dr. Joshua Blaine Marshall and Dr. Rachel Lorenzen Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Marshall Martek Biosciences Corporation Ben D. Martin and Donna K. Martin Chris H. Martin and Margaret Martin Colin T. Martin and Elizabeth McKelvey Martin Del Martin James W. Martin and *Barbara Martin Jason F. Martin
John C. Martin and Sallie T. Martin M. Josephine Martin Margaret Ann and Don Martin William L. Martin III Martinez Animal Hospital Celeste Clark Martinez and Ronald E. Martinez Roger J. Martinson Joanna Massar Lewis and Amy Massey Mariquita Masterson Samuel M. Matchett, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mathis Mauldin & Jenkins Jacob A. Maurer and Tracie J. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Maxey Joe B. and Judith H. Maxwell Janice Mays Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. McCarley Dr. John E. McCarty and Valerie McCarty Robert E. McCaskill Heidi McClain Catherine Louise McClelland Lynne McClendon and Thomas E. McClendon Dorothy McClure R. Neil and Anne Cook McCollum Dr. Carla Case McCorvey J. Marshall McCranie and Susan Avery McCranie Marian C. McCullers Melissa McDearmon Mr. Darryl Dean McDonald E. Crawford McDonald and Ann McDonald Mary McDonald William T. and Cynthia L. McDougald Pamela McDougall Francis McDowall and Dana McDowall Lorie Evans McElheney and Martha Cunningham McElheney Michael L. McGee Scott Cornelius McGee and Wendy Publicover McGee Andrew S. McGhee and Carolyn N. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGill Dr. John P. M. McGrath C. Wade McGuffey Jr. and Virginia M. McGuffey Jon David McKee and Jennifer McKee Patrick G. McKeown and Carolyn M. McKeown McKesson Foundation McKesson HBOC Foundation Educational Matching Gifts Program John E. McKinley and Sue W. McKinley McLean Ag Chem, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLendon Sheryl Newberry McManus and John C. McManus Carrie Melinda McMillan Dr. and Mrs. Don McMillian Sr. James McPherson Louise McTaggart & Associates, Inc. Rae Dennis McWhirter and Thomas McWhirter Judge T. Penn McWhorter and Ms. Eileen Graham McWhorter
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Laura Meadows Medical Center Anesthesiology of Athens, P.C. Mednikow Jewelers Terry Meeks Virginia M. Meeks Harriet Melvin and Brett Melvin Yvonne Maanu Mensa-Wilmot and Kojo Mensa-Wilmot Joan Foster Menser Ken A. Mercer and Frances Mercer Julia Holt Merkle Merrill Lynch and Company Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Finley H. Merry Denise Spangler Mewborn and Frank C. Mewborn James B. Meyer and Kimberle C. Meyer Rand Meyer Dr. J. Michael and June Wagner Meyers Leroy Michael Jr. and Joanne W. Michael D. Greg Michell Mary Martin Middleton, Ph.D. and Steven A. Middleton Midwest Animal Blood Services N. W. Midyette Migliori, Ltd Liberty S. Milam Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller Miller Brothers, Ltd. Charles P. Miller Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation Faye Miller and Herbert Miller Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Miller John Bofinger Miller Jr. and Linda Ann Miller Dr. and Mrs. Keith E. Miller Rebecca Stewart Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Scott David Miller Sheila D. Miller and Steven T. Miller Ted and Gay Miller Mills Foundation, Inc. Frank H. Mills Memorial Golf Tournament H. Milton and Helen H. Mills Jack H. and Susan T. Mills Tony G. Mills and Janet Cohen Mills Ken and Sharron Millwood Ward T. Milner Thomas and Mary Minner Mississippi Weed Science Society Eugene M. Mitchell Estate Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mitchell III John H. Mobley II and Sue L. Mobley John Mark and Judy Saunders Mobley T. Ryan Mock Jr. Michael Moles and Brenda Moles Doris C. Momeier Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Monk Monroe County Bank Glen Monroe State Farm Insurance Monsanto Mr. and Mrs. David R. Montgomery Robert Benjamin Moody III and Sherri Shoemaker Moody Cynthia K. Moon Clay Mooney Moore Colson Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr.
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Gregory James Moore James N. Moore, DVM, PhD and Dr. Cynthia Trim Moore Jim and Evanda Moore Powell A. Moore Moore Stephens Tiller LLC Dr. Jere W. Morehead J.P. Morgan Chase Bank - Bank One J. Tom and Carol Morgan Jennie F. Morgan J. Harris and Linda Morgan John Morrell & Company C. Van Morris and Libby Vassar Morris Michael A. Morris Mr. and Mrs. William S. Morris III John Morrison and Cindy Karp Lori M. Morrow C. Read Morton Jr. James R. Morton Jennifer Tess Morton Marie T. Moshell Mark Douglas Mosher Moultrie Colquitt County Development Authority Allen Moye and Elizabeth R. Moye Dr. Per Olaf Eric Mueller Mrs. Lori Maxey Muggridge Wilbur and Susan Mull Dr. Rebecca M. Mullis and Dr. David W. Mullis Jr. Dr. Jeffrey Lamont Mundell Egbert S. Mundt and Alice Mundt George E. Mundy Larry Munson Christopher D. Murphy and Faith Murphy Joel T. Murphy and Judy F. Murphy John L. and Jackie Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Tony Musarra Dr. Whitney L. Myers Edgar and Betty R. Myrtle NACDS Foundation Douglas A. Nail and Sally G. Nail Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley III NASULGC Office of Communications Services National Association of Broadcasters National Fee For Services, Inc. The National P. K. Natrajan Neiman Marcus James F. and Angelina Y. Nelson Luke Nelson Angela Broder Nemeth Thomas George Nemetz and Susan Hopkins Nemetz Ryan Anson Nesbit and Dale L. Nesbit Nestle Purina PetCare Debra and Bill Neumann New South Construction New York Palace Hotel Gay Norris Newall and Matthew Newall Dr. Melvin Asher Newell III Newnan Kennel Club Newspaper Association of America Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Newton III John T. Newton Jr. Nichols, Cauley & Associates
Mr. and Mrs. Marlan Lee Nichols Ellinore S. Nicholson John E. and Mary Finley Niedrach Dr. and Mrs. Albert W. Niemi Jr. NIPAN, LLC Benjamin Edward Nixon J. Michael Nixon and D’Lana Nixon Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr. Norfolk Southern Foundation Norman Foundation, Inc. North Georgia News The North Georgia Siberian Husky Club Ms. Deborah Anne Norville Drew Norwood William Felton Norwood Jr. and Mary Bush Norwood William U. Norwood and Deane H. Norwood Hugh and Carol Nourse Nova Engingeering and Environmental, LLC Novartis Animal Health U.S., Inc. Randy and Suzanne Nuckolls Nufarm Americas, Inc. Ramon E. Nunez and Linda Woodward Nunez The Colleen & Sam Nunn Family Foundation Frances P. Nunnally John C. Nunnally and Nancy Nunnally McKee Nunnally Coleman A. Nutter and Theresa M. Nutter Oconee River Chapter of Trout Unlimited Office Depot, Inc. Min Hwan Oh Ohio Botanical Resources Dr. Svein Oie and Barbara Woodruff Dorothy O’Kelley Trina S. Olidge Professor and Mrs. Cecil J. Olmstead Jessica and Eric Orbock Matthew Gould Orr and Amy Carter Orr John J. Ossick Jr. Ostin Family Foundation Mo Ostin Laurence J. O’Toole Jr. and Mary G. O’Toole Nathaniel O. Owings David S. Oyler Pacific Life Insurance Company Constance (Perry) and Burley E. Page Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Page, Jr. Danny and Kathy Stephens Palmer Dwight and Vivion Young Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Palmisano Clifton W. and Sylvia H. Pannell Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pannell The Paris Family Joyce Paris Lamar Floyd Paris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris Jr. Alex N. Park Dr. and Mrs. Han S. Park Hyun Jin Park Bonnie M. Parker James Philip Parker and Priscilla Ream Parker Dr. Olin G. Parker Phaedra C. Parks
Kenneth O. and Andrea R. Parris Parrish Construction Group, Inc. Peggy Stewart Parrish and James L. Parrish, III Mrs. Georgia Parthemos Page A. Pate Gordhan L. and Virginia B. Patel Trummie L. Patrick Insurance Agency, Inc. Trummie Lee Patrick Jr. Alexander W. and Janet W. Patterson Eugene C. Patterson Bob Pattillo James L. Paulk William B. Peard Charles Edward Peeler and Melissa Dickey Peeler John William Peifer and Deborah Scott Lee Dr. Carlo Pelanda Timothy G. Penning and Joann Penning Mr. and Mrs. T. Durward Pennington Jr. Amanda Perry Perry Area Convention and Visitors Bureau C. Ann Perry Craig C. Perry and Douglas Dillard Perry Schley L. Perry and Becky Perry Bonnie S. Petersen and Clark E. Petersen Peyton Pettus Insurance Agency, Inc. Peyton Silas Pettus Peyton Anderson Foundation Angela E. Pfile and Douglas Job Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Phares Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Co. Pharr Road Animal Hospital Jerry and Kathy Rogers Pharr Asa R. Phillips Jr. and Julie Withers Phillips Deborah Redeker Phillips Kinsey L. Phillips and Joyce E. Phillips Nancy Brooks Phillips PHT Services, Ltd. Dr. John Pickering Piedmont Financial, LLC Merrill Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce Robert F. Pierson and Sandra J. Pierson Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation Pine Harbor Animal Hospital Pineywoods Farms Schley L. Perry & Sons David B. Pinson and Edith C. Waller Drs. Edward R. and Debbie A. Pinson Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Dr. Robert W. Placek and Mrs. Joyce Placek Plato Industries, Ltd. Ken Parris The Ploughman Foundation, Inc. Susan B. Plunkett and Scott P. Plunkett Daniel E. Popovich Carol Porter and DuBose Porter Porter Keadle Moore, LLP David Allen Portwood Michelle Y. Posey and William D. Posey Carter and Angela Posner William Gray Potter Michael James Potts Poultry Science Club Poultry Science Department William L. Power and Amburn H. Power Powers Ferry Animal Hospital * DECEASED
Mr. and Mrs. Randy F. Powers Timothy Prator Scarlet Pressley-Brown Jane W. and Paul M. Pressly Mr. and Mrs. Druid N. Preston The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Drs. Sharon Price and David Coker William J. Price PricewaterhouseCoopers Leonard D. Pridgeon and Elizabeth D. Pridgeon Prince Agri Products, Inc. Alan J. Prince and Catherine C. Prince Progressive William F. and Pamela P. Prokasy Prudential Foundation Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spencer Pryor E. Ann Puckett and Thomas A. Wilson Purfresh, Inc. Charles N. Pursley and Katherine C. Pursley Dr. Russell Glen Pysell Quail Ridge Plantation Russell Tallman Quarterman Wayne A. Quigley Sr. and Melinda Dolive Quigley Martin G. Quirk and Janet H. Quirk R. W. Allen & Associates, Inc. R. Wood Studio R3 AG Consulting, LLC Cynthia D. and Eugene M. Rackley Mr. and Mrs. Rowland A. Radford The Rado Family Foundation Michael M. Raeber and Carrie Dieterle Raeber Nancy Ryan Rafuse and Mark K. Rafuse Whitney Ragan Pat Ragin Ronald Gary Ralston James Walter Ramsay and Roberta Stevens Ramsay A. Middleton and Katherine F. Ramsey Doris Adams Ramsey Esric Berton Ramsey Randstad North America Jed Rasula and Suzi Wong Kennard L. and Claudia R. Rawlinson Bobby Reagan and Beth Reagan James K. and Carol R. Reap Ryan P. Reavis and Lauren J.D. Reavis Christine Recinella Brian J. Reddy Dan and Ginger Reed Michael S. Reeves and Mary Capo Reeves Walter F. Reeves Stephen A. Reichert Benjamine Reid Jim and Elizabeth Reid James David Remick Research Channel Kenneth S. Resnick Kenny Reusch and Belinda Reusch Julie Toland Reynolds and David Alan Reynolds Donald E. Rhodes Sim Zellner Rhodes III
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University of Georgia
In FY08, The UGA Research Foundation earned $23.75 million in licensing income from UGA research findings. 33 patents on UGA research were issued, 111 invention disclosures were received and 90 options and licenses were executed. UGARF ranks 20th among all U.S. universities for licensing income and 3rd for the most licenses and options executed.
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Student
Quality and Achievement During the 2008 calendar
year, UGA students received two Rhodes Scholarships, four Fulbright grants, one Goldwater Scholarship, one
Merage Fellowship, one Udall Scholarship, one Truman Scholarship, two Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships and one Phi Kappa Phi National Graduate Fellowship. Since 2001, UGA students have received more than 100 nationally competitive academic scholarships and awards.
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Trey Rhodes Insurance Agency, Inc. State Farm Insurance Companies Andrew Rhorer Allen C. Rice and Nancy K. Rice Dr. Marion Jennings Rice and Mrs. Molly Moore Rice Patrick J. Rice and Susan M. Rice Charles B. Rice Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Richardson Dr. and Mrs. James Ingram Richardson Melody Z. Richardson and Kenneth Zirkman Dr. Scott Richter Sprayberry Animal Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rigdon James McKee Riley and Dana Huggin Riley Dr. Kibbie Richardson Ringer Mrs. Ann Ritter Linda Blissit Ritter Frederick H. Ritts and Sandra J. Ritts Ritz-Carlton Lodge Reynolds Plantation River Capital, Inc. Riverbanks Zoo & Botanical Garden Riverview Plantation Inc. Drs. Paul and Carolyn Rizza Gregory J. Rizzo and Barbara J. Rizzo Edward L. Roberson and Nancy C. Roberson Dr. David Scott Roberts Diane Elizabeth Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts Tom Roberts Elizabeth W. and Gregory B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robinson Jr. Roche Diagnostics Corporation Rock Eagle Counselors Alumni Association Rockdale Fund for Social Investments, Inc. Rock-Tenn Company Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rodgers Mary Catherine Rodrigue Ozzy Rodriguez and Jean G. Rodriguez Roger A. Roemmich Cedric J. Rogers James R. Rogers and Janet N. Rogers Walt Rogers and Selena A. Rogers ROKA Wealth Strategists, LLC Margaret A. Rolando Mr. and Mrs. Micheal E. Rome Jane Canipe Rooks and Dennis B. Rooks Matthew G. Rooks Nell Roquemore Rose and Dahlia Garden Club Gregory Lynn Roseboro Paul L. Rosenthal Dr. Yvette Roshto Rosser International, Inc. James E. Routh III John F. Rowan Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Daryl E. Rowe (Linda) Jennifer Marie Rubin John P. Rudy and Barbara M. Rudy Jaime Ruiz Alice Runk H J Russell & Company Dean W. Russell and Kate Esary Russell Drs. Tom and Judy Russell P. Alan Rutter Dr. Susan McLaren Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Roger C. Ryles Jr.
Salad Time LLC Lee and Sandy Sanford Yeshwant D. and Uma Y. Sanzgiri Dru Upchurch Satterfield Scott R. Satterfield Sawnee Mountain Kennel Club of Georgia, Inc. SCAD Group Schering-Plough Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Lee C. Schramm John R. Schramski and Holley W Schramski John and Terri Schraudenbach Jerry Schriver John Kevin Schuler Richard L. Schultz and Judith Schultz Richard Schuster and Barbara L. Schuster Heinz-Bernd Schuttler Natalie Schweers Dr. and Mrs. Steven S. Scott Thomas and Maryellen Scott Scripps Howard Foundation Steve Scruggs and Katie Scruggs William N. Searcy Pennington Seed James E. and Nancy Turner Segars William Isaac Segars Frank Wilkins Seiler and Cecelia G. Seiler S. Stephen Selig III and Linda W. Selig Mr. Edward S. Sell III Sel-Plex & Poultry Manager Senior 4-H’ers Sepracor Good G Matching Contributions Serotta, Maddocks, Evans & Co. Dr. John Newman Sexton and Jeanne Newman Sexton Richard L. Shackelford and Honey H. Shackelford Justin R. Shadbolt and Margaret E. K. Shadbolt Mr. and Mrs. Shouky A. Shaheen Shallowford Animal Hospital Scott A. and Claudia W. Shamp Shamrock Seed Company, Inc. Robert L. Shannon Jr. and Phyllis Evon John F. Shapira Joseph W. Sharp and Janice C. Sharp Dr. Judith Davis Shaw C. Stephen Shaw Jr. and Susan Shaw Peter Jay Shedd and Margaret Mayberry Shedd Elizabeth T. Sheerer Shell Oil Company Foundation Chris R. Sheridan & Company General Contractors David Maurice Sherman John L. Sherwood and Marie E. Sherwood Mr. Stephen M. Shewmaker and Dr. Gayle Spears Yunyoung Shin John W. Shingler and Nancy Hight Shingler David Shipley and Jenny Coleman Patricia S. Shoemaker Lewis Shropshire and Pamela Shropshire Dr. Kevin Shuler and Dr. Laura Shuler Dr. Robert N. Shulstad and Mrs. Carol A. Shulstad George and Nancy Shumaker
John and Marcia Shurley Michael Aaron Siegel and Lisa Smith Siegel Mitchell Lewis Siegel Sigma Delta Chi Foundation Silt-Saver, Inc. David Allen Silvian Simmons Educational Fund M. T. Simmons Jr. John L. and Victoria Simms Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh and Mrs. Sunita K. Singh Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Singletary Stanton J. Singleton Peter Sinisgalli and Julie N. Sinisgalli Dr. and Mrs. E. Max Sink Scott G. Sink and Linda Gill Sink Timothy Nye Skidmore and Renee M. Skidmore Miriam Skiles and Vernon Skiles William Daniel Skinner and Jane Fickling Skinner Albert and Mary Skwiertz Dr. Beverley Morse Slonina Jeff Small and Eileen H. Small Smith and Howard, PC Anita Payne Smith, Ph.D and Rodney L. Smith, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Arch D. Smith II Billy and Irene Smith Brenda Joyce Smith Charlie Smith Jr. and Tricia Smith David A. Smith Donald Collier Smith II and Gloria Haley Smith Donnie Smith and Marilyn W. Smith Eleanor I. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Garnett A. Smith J. D. Smith and Flo Criss Smith Jeffrey V. Smith John H. and Margie E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith Jr. Michael L. and Tracy Smith Philip C. Smith and Pam Boles Putnam C. Smith Roy and Kathleen Smith Sidney O. Smith Jr. Steven W. Smith and Deborah Revis Smith Drs. Tim and Carol Smith Dr. Thomas Andrew Smith William Edward Smith and Camille O’Neill Smith Daniel B. Snipes and Laura Snipes Ronald S. Snuggs Darl E. Snyder John F. Snyder James Andrew Sommerville and Frances Duggan Sommerville Robert John Soper and Jacqueline Soper Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Sosebee South Athens Animal Clinic South Carolina Peach Council and Promotion Board Southeast United Dairy Industry Association, Inc. Southern Company Services, Inc. Southern Nuclear Operating Co. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Sowell * DECEASED
Dr. Harriet Elizabeth Sowell Sowell, Sandifer & Richbourg, PC Charles Gowen Spalding Margaret R. Spalding Beverly Sparks and Allen L. Tibbetts Specialized Information Publishers Association Specialty Fertilizer Products Mildred R. Speer Estate COL/Ret. Robert Spidel Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sponcler Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Spooner Sports Art, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Sprouse SQM North America Corporation Charles E. and Lucy E. Squires Dr. Michael Edward Stadnick and Tracy Alexander Stadnick Charles H. Stammer and Shirley A. Stammer John Houston Stark School & College Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia Patricia Gebhardt Staub George Alfred Steadman III and Ann G. Steadman John E. Steinbrink and Lennie W. Steinbrink Richard E. Steinkamp and Lenora Steinkamp Ed L. Stelling III and Martha M. Stelling Martha Stephens Scott Stevenson J. P. Stewart and Katie Barber Stewart Dr. John Edward Stewart II Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Still Matt Stinchcomb Garnett Sue Stokes Gary D. Stokes Bobby Dean Stone Jr. and Krista Deloach Stone Dr. Zolinda Stoneman Craig A. Stonesifer and Dana Swisher Stonesifer David E. Stooksbury Betty Taylor Stovall and J. Frank Stovall Georgia Strange and John Goodheart Thomas M. Strate and Kelle M. Strate Strategic Management Decisions LLC Avery Wade Strickland and Rosemary Smith Strickland Cy Strickler and Palmer Dubose Strickler Mrs. C. M. Stripling Dr. Caroline D. Strobel Dr. Deborah Lester Strong Student Bar Association Dr. Patricia Mary and William W. Stueck Peggy Hoard Suddreth Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Sullivan III Rees and Brooke Sumerford Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Sumichrast Anne O. Summers Sun Bowl Association SunTrust Banks, Inc. Super-Sod A Division of Patten Seed Company Alan N. Sutin and Susan E. Sutin SW GA Farm Credit Dr. Roger M. Swagler and Dr. Julia Marlowe Drs. Anne L. and David R. Sweaney
Carl and Pat Swearingen David R. Sweat and Kay A. Giese Dr. James Michael Sweeney Mathews D. Swift and Mary Lou C. Swift Mr. and Mrs. John B. Swilley Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated Gerald S. Tanenbaum Joe Tanner & Associates, Inc. William Gordon Tanner and Cynthia D. Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Tarbutton Jr. Benjie R. Tarbutton and Dr. Jennifer Nunn Tarbutton Don R. Taylor and Shelba M. Taylor Richard B. and Sherrie L. Taylor Thomas H. Taylor Sr. and Judith W. Taylor Vaughn Taylor Tecniplast USA Inc. Ms. Jennifer Tankersley Templeton Tenet Healthcare Foundation Christy R. Terrell Terry N. Tumlin, DMD Henry C. Tharpe Jr. and Julia L. Tharpe Thevco E2E Resolutions, Inc. Holly Adams Thibault and Steve Thibault Robert J. Thiebaut and AnneLi Thiebaut Ann Thomas C. Sammy Thomas and Dale P. Thomas Ellison and Michelle Thomas Holly D. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas Molly Turner Thomas and Paul Frederick Thomas Jr. Patsy H. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Randell Thomas Robert Lindsay Thomas Gregory A. Thompson and Maria G. Thompson Larry D. Thompson and Brenda A. Thompson Mary Claire Thompson and William Nordeck Thompson Jr. Robert I. Thompson and Angela M. Thompson Steven Randall Thornton and Allison Elmore Thornton R. Wayne and Jane F. Thorpe Kenneth L. Thrasher and Catherine N. Thrasher Christopher Ryan Thurmond and Deborah J. Church Thurmond Tilghman Family Foundation Stan and Velma Cowen Tilley Timac USA, Inc. Timberline Nursery Time Warner Dr. Hamlin H. Tippins Nacy T. Tippins Richard Gardner Tisinger and Marian White Tisinger Joseph Tobias and Agnes Wikoff Tobias Benjamin E. Tolchinsky J. Douglas Toma and Linda P. Bachman James Elliott Toney Marks and Jane Towles Triangle Chemical Company Triangle United Way
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G. Grant Tribble and Rachel Bianco Tribble Dr. Anthony S. Tricoli and Dr. Robin J. Tricoli Dr. and Mrs. James S. Trieschmann Roger Troutman and Kathy Cheek Troutman Christine Trulock Anne and Robert Trulock Mrs. Mary Alice Czmyr Trussell Brad and Vera Tucker Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Turbidy Ashley Sexton and Jack G. Turner Turner Construction Company Turner Foundation Turner Foundation, Inc. Howard Eugene Turner and Bonnie M. Turner J. Lynn Turner Patricia Turner David E. Tuszynski, P.C. Timothy J. Twomey and Edith Twomey Dr. and Mrs. David E. Tyler Bobby L. and Catharine M. Tyson UGA Advertising Club Marcia L. Ulm and William Ulm Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Underwood Union County Rotary Club United Community Banks UnumProvident Corporation Billy C. Upton Agency, Inc. Billy C. Upton Deborah Ross Urquhart and Richard V. Urquhart Vale Inco Limited Charles H. Van Rysselberge and Joan R. Van Rysselberge Jim and Jennifer Vanden Berg VanDerKloot Film & Television, Inc. William J. VanDerKloot and Eugenia Spivey VanDerKloot Varian Medical Systems, Inc. Robert Varley and Gloria Basile Varley Diane B. Vaughan and J. Lynn Rainey Keith W. Vaughan and Lydia H. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Guinn Vaughn Kurt R. Venator Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerry Vereen Verizon Verizon Foundation Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Society Glen M. and Shelley Rucker Vey Michael Edward Viers and Marci Erickson Viers Village Drug Shop/Athens Inc. Vilmorin & Cie S.A. Vegetable Seeds Division Vinings Gallery Joy and Alfred Viola Guy T. Vise III Jenny and Robbert Vorhoff Terri Ann Votava Donna E. Voynich Scott and Rhonda Voynich John Evan Wade II Dr. and Mrs. William E. Wade Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wagner Mr. Cecil L. Walker
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Charles R. Walker The Emily B. Walker Charitable Trust James A. Walker Jr. Caroline and Lawrence Walker Teresa Michelle Wall Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Waln The Walter G. Canipe Foundation, Inc. Wantoot Foundation, Inc. Bill Warnell Bill Warnell Insurance Agency, Inc. Barbara D. Warner C. Wilbur Warner Jr. David Warner Robert Randal Warnock John C. Waters and Charlotte R. Waters John M. Waters Mr. and Mrs. John L. Watkins Miles Homer Watters Jr. Ramsey T. Way and Mary Lynde Way Lawrence E. and Katherine Weatherford Michael N. Weathersby and RisĂŤ J. Weathersby William C. Weathersby and Charlotte Weathersby Charlene Kunis Weaver Robbie Colwell Weaver C. Douglas and Lamar M. Webb Michael R. Webb and Kalen P. Webb W. Larry and JoAnn T. Webb Nancy Marcuz Wech Robert B. Wedge and Karen Wedge M. Dudley Weems, MD Wegmans Food Markets Jerry M. Weil Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, LLC Wells Fargo & Company Wellstar Health System Susan R. Wessler West Ashley Pet Care Center West Ashley Veterinary Clinic Westin Buckhead D. Scott Westmoreland and Angela W. Westmoreland Westover Animal Hospital, LLC Weswood Foundation Jerry D. Wethington and Amy E. Wethington Weyerhaeuser Patrick G. Wheaton and Laura H. Wheaton Jan Bates Wheeler and Dr. Mark F. Wheeler Lawrence Jeff Wheeler Sidney F. Wheeler Andrew J. Whitaker, MD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitaker Daniel Upton White and Rebecca H. White Mr. and Mrs. Huel A. White III Jeanne S. White - State Farm DBA White Insurance Agency, Inc. Jeanne Stringer White Dr. Thomas Whitehead Dr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Whiteside The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company General Contractors Joe D. Whitley and Kathleen P. Whitley Josh Whitlock and Michal Whitlock Ronnie and Paula Whitlock
Drs. James A. and Sandra E. Whitney Charles Walton and Jeri G. Whitworth Ronald and Deborah Wiese James Cameron Wilbur and Alison Vosick Wilbur Mark D. Wilcox and Catherine J. Wertjes Wild Dunes Susan C. Wilde and Edward Wilde John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Richard A. and Theresa T. Wilhelm Roland V. Wilhite James Burpee Wilkes Charles S. Williams Jr. and Elizabeth Williams Charlotte and Claude Williams Dr. Frank M. Williams Dr. and Mrs. F. Wen Williams Jen and David Williams J. Wiley Williams Insurance Agency, Inc. John Wiley Williams Jr. Larry C. Williams and Yeardley Williams Loraine Plant Williams Dr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Williams Scott S. Williams and Vicki Brinson Williams Steven A. Williams and Robin Whitney Williams Dr. Susan Williams Thomas and Loraine Williams Foundation Jill Willis Jey and Casi Willis Jey Willis State Farm Insurance Michael David Wills Drs. John T. and Patricia S. Wilson Kathleen Patrick Wilson and Larry D. Wilson Matt Wilson Rhys T. Wilson and Carolyn S. Wilson Stan and Debi Wilson Trisha L. Wilson William N. and Frances B. Wilson Dennis C. Winchester and Gayle A. Winchester Winn Dixie Stores Drs. Patricia and Roger B. Winston Jr. Winthrop Foundation of Athens Georgia Mr. Robert Winthrop II and Dr. Carol V. Winthrop James E. Wise Allison Witherow William N. Withrow Jr. and Cynthia R. Withrow Lisa Cavender and Randy Wofford Drs. Doris Kadish and Raymond Woller Wolseley North America Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC David Charles Wood Evelyn Gowen Wood and Royce E. Wood Chris Wood Drs. Norman J. and Mary M. Wood Rebecca Williams Wood Jennie Woodlee Woodline Solutions, LLC Richard Woodruff and Ann Chappell Woodruff Dr. and Mrs. James R. Woods World Technology Ingredients Meg Carriere Wright
W. Scott Wright and Stephanie Mayfield Wright Wynfield Plantation Goodloe Harper Yancey IV Robert and Delia Yanker Dr. Russell H. and Brenda S. Yeany Allen W. Yee Craig S. and Allison J. Yeomans Glenn Thomas York Jr. and Wyndolyn Vickers York Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Younts Youth Service America Peter Francis Youtt and Dena Youtt Mr. Eric Royce Zeier Richard Louis Zimdars and Paula Marshall Zimdars Erla Gortatowsky Zuber and Harry A. Zuber
FOUNDING PRESIDENTS CLUB Founding members joined during the first 20 years of the Club’s existence with a gift of at least $10,000. Anonymous (9) Dr. Ira E. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Abrams Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Acree *Maj. Junius Millard Adair *Mr. and *Mrs. A. Pratt Adams Jr. Emily C. and *L. Clifford Adams Jr. *James M. Adams *John B. Adams *Thomas H. Adams Mr. and Mrs. W. Clay Adamson Jr. *Dr. Elizabeth C. Aderhold *Mrs. O. C. Aderhold Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Adler *Dr. and Mrs. Milton E. Adsit *Harold Akins Mr. and Mrs. Barton A. Alderman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Aldredge *Thomas L. Aldredge Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Aldridge Neal and Nancy Alford Dr. and Mrs. Gilles O. Allard *B. Heyward Allen *Basil E. Allen Dr. David C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Allen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Heyward Allen Jr. *Marion H. Allen III *Mr. and *Mrs. Marion H. Allen Jr. John F. Allgood Dr. Norman L. Allinger Mr. Curtis L. Alliston Martha Nell Allman *Emmett Allmond Mr. and Mrs. John T. Allred Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard Alston *Mr. and Mrs. Philip Henry Alston Jr. Peter A. and Kay N. Amann Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Ambrose Daniel P. Amos *Elena D. and *John B. Amos Shannon Landing Amos Bill Anderson Dallas W. Anderson * DECEASED
Dr. and Mrs. David P. Anderson Dr. James L. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson *Leonora Anderson Tracy S. Anderson William Tate Anderson Wayland D. Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ansel Mr. and Mrs. Wiley S. Ansley III Mr. and Mrs. William S. Ansley Jr. Dr. Mark H. Anthony Robert E. and Jeane Argo Caroline Gordon Armstrong Alvan S. Arnall Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Arnall *Robert O. Arnold *Mr. and *Mrs. Lee Arrendale Lisa R. Arrington *Dolores E. Artau Roy O. Ashley *Ben H. Askew III Dr. Jeanette Lee Atkinson *Dr. and Mrs. Warren Thomas Atyeo *Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas N. Austin *William L. and Elizabeth Wilder Austin John and Joan Avise Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ayers *Helen L. Ayres Frank Stetson Bachelder John E. Bailey *Lenora Wells Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Martin T. Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Philip Bates Bailey Thomas D. Bailey James E. Baine *Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baker *Eugene Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Baldwin *Vaughn C. and *Mary Ellen Ball *Gerald B. Ballard *Leighton M. Ballew Peter L. Banks Richard “Rick” K. Bankston Allan W. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Barber Jr. *J. Mac Barber Kendall and Carol Cheek Barckley R. Dean Barefield Mr. and Mrs. H. Neil Barfield Mr. and Mrs. James William Barge *Dr. and Mrs. Rolf E. Bargmann *Patricia N. Barkuloo D. Douglas Barnard Jr. Roy Eugene Barnes Andrew A. Barnette Alfred K. Barr *Mr. and *Mrs. Claud B. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barron Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barron Jr. Dr. William E. and Darlene Dunn Barstow Elizabeth Barth Ruth A. Bartlett *Mr. and *Mrs. Numan V. Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Chandler B. Barton *Mr. and *Mrs. M. Cook Barwick William D. and Donna G. Barwick
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Service and Outreach
The Academic Service-Learning Initiative is combining community service with the academic content of more than 100 course offerings. Academic service-learning is a method of teaching and learning which integrates relevant community service with academic coursework to enhance learning, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities.
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Faculty
Excellence
Sixteen internationally-known
authorities have joined UGA’s
faculty as eminent scholars under the Georgia Research Alliance. The GRA — a consortium of state government, private industry and six Georgia universities — provides funding for leading scientists and scholars whose research and development work will benefit the state’s economy.
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Max H. Bass Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III *Mr. and *Mrs. Oscar K. Battle Jr. Ronald C. Baum *Harry S. Baxter J. Ralph and Jeanne R. Beaird C. Duncan Beard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Beard III *Earl B. Bearden Fred H. Beaty Jr. Troy Wood and Diana Davis Beckett Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Beerman Wallace and Evelyn Beggs Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Belcher Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belk Alfred N. Bell Jr. Donovan B. Bell Mr. and *Mrs. Horace E. Bell Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Benefield Jr. *David J. Bennett *Hon. and Mrs. W. Tapley Bennett Jr. Dr. and *Mrs. Albert C. Benson Jr. H. Edsel and Robin Jones Benson Larry R. and Donna G. Benson Fred D. Bentley Sr. *Mrs. Fred D. Bentley Sr. Mr. and *Mrs. Upshaw C. Bentley Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William Beranek Dr. Carolyn D. Berdanier Lynnette A. Berdanier Robert D. Berdanier Richard and Lynn Berkowitz Dr. and Mrs. Gary Bertsch David M. Betsill Dr. Larry R. Beuchat Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Ken Boynton Beverly Dr. Ronald A. Bickley Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bingham Jill Coveny Birch and Douglas Forman Birch Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Francis M. Bird Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bird *Mrs. Alvin B. Biscoe *Mr. and *Mrs. Julius F. Bishop Robert D. Bishop Jane and Hal E. Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Dameron Black III *Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Black Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Blackburn Dr. and *Mrs. D. M. Blackmon *Jerry B. Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blair *Edgar Blalock Sr. Doris P. and Horace G. Blalock Jr., DVM James H. Blanchard Dr. and Mrs. C. DeWitt Blanton Jr. Gary and Dwayne Blasingame *Mr. and *Mrs. Bates Block Thomas S. Block Dr. and Mrs. James R. Bloodworth *Larry E. Blount Michael H. Blount Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Blumberg Alonzo P. Boardman Jr. Dr. Katherine Blackshear Boardman Lainie Meshad Bobo
*Margaret S. Bode Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Boger Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Boggs Harriette and Robin Bohannon Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bohn *Dr. Catherine S. Boman *Martha Earnest Bonbright Mr. and Mrs. Emmet J. Bondurant II Mr. and Mrs. Bussey C. Bonner Jr. Charles Bennett Bonner *Dr. and *Mrs. William H. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hood Booth Peter E. Booth *William Howard Booth Drs. Grace and Dean Boswell *Dorma J. Fayssoux Bowden and Lee C. Bowden Sr. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Bowen Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bowen Jr. Bruce E. Bowers Modree Grogan Bowers Nelson E. Bowers II *Dr. and Mrs. Roswell S. Bowersett *Dr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boyd F. Daniel Boyd Frank and Ann Boyd *Dr. and Mrs. George E. Boyd *Dr. James E. Boyd *John W. Boyd Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Boyd *Dr. William S. Boyd James E. Boyea Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Brackett *Desma Bradberry Kirk J. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldo Bradley Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bradshaw *Francis D. and *Lucille Branan N. Carson Branan William V. Branan Dr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Branch Jr. Rosiland Hart Branch George M. Brandon *Inman Brandon Barney and Anita Brannen Charles Woodrow Brannon Jr. Donald and Gloria Branyon Mr. and Mrs. Ringland Kilpatrick Bray *Sims Bray Mr. and Mrs. James A. Breedlove Leon Gerald and Elizabeth Ellen Bridges A. Vernon Brinson Michael D. Brinson Steve and Elizabeth Brinson Mary Jane Brock *Pope F. Brock Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Josef M. Broder Dr. and Mrs. Roger Broderson Dr. Roy E. Brogdon Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Brookins Dr. and Mrs. A. Patrick Brooks *D. W. Brooks Dorsey Davis and *Inez Carlan Brooks *H. Barron Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Conway C. Broun
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Broun *Paul C. Broun Paul C. Broun Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Claud L. Brown Francis Alan Brown *J. Elliott Brown *Dr. John Brown and Dr. Mary Jo McGee Brown *Joseph E. Brown M. Constance Brown Dr. and Mrs. R. Harold Brown Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown *E. Broadus Browne Kelly B. Browning Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Bruckner *John T. Brumby Mary Hart Brumby and *Col. Sewell M. Brumby Carolyn Warnell Bryan Maggie Elizabeth Bryan Patsy N. and Thomas E. Bryan Jr. Thomas E. Bryan III Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Bryant *Glenn E. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Bryant Jr. Alphonse Buccino Marcia O. and *Joseph D. Buchanan *Dr. and Mrs. James Harold Buck Thomas B. Buck III Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Buckler *Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Budd Brenda L. and C. Gary Bullard, DVM *Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bullock *Dr. Bradford N. and *Irene K. Bunnell David L. Burch Mr. and Mrs. E. Davison Burch *Harold Flournoy Burch *Dr. and Mrs. W. Henry Burger Donald G. and Dorine L. Burkhard Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Burkhart Sarah B. Burnett Bobby Clair Burnley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burns Charles A. Burson *Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burson *Dr. Glenn W. Burton Robert E. and Maxine Burton Steven and *Carol Leet Bush Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Butler Charles P. Butler Jr. James Edward Butler Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. M. Tyus Butler *Mrs. Wallace Butts *Herbert Bynum *Suzanne Wade Byrd Thomas S. Byrd Ann Cox Cabaniss *William J. Cabin Patricia A. Cain *Mrs. Harmon W. Caldwell Harmon W. Caldwell Jr. *Dr. F. Phinizy Calhoun Jr. James N. Calhoun Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Calhoun Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cason J. Callaway Jr. Debra Cerniglia Callaway * DECEASED
Kenneth H. Callaway Mark C. Callaway Tim and Margaret Callaway Elizabeth W. Camp *Paul A. Camp Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Camp Clifford S. Campbell Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. J. Phil Campbell Jr. *Dr. and *Mrs. William A. Campbell Debra Caviness Canaras Charles T. Cantrell Judge and Mrs. George Holmes Carley Fran Helms and *J. Pledger Carmichael *James L. Carmichael *Dr. and Mrs. James L. Carmon Dr. and Mrs. Alan Keith Carnes Douglas E. Carnes Max W. Carnes Jr. John L. Carr Jr. Bobby Carrell Dr. and Mrs. Archie B. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferdinand Carson Jr. Ashlee Glennis Carter *Marion and *W. Colquitt Carter Dr. William Lee Carter Jr. Jerry L. Case, DVM Ted D. Cash, MD Scott H. Cassady Roland R. Castellanos Jr. Orlean York and *Michael J. Castronis *Mr. and *Mrs. Stanley E. Caswell Charles David Cato Martha A. Cato Roger Elliott Caudell Marianne May Causey Lawrence H. Certain Dr. and Mrs. Verner F. Chaffin Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chambers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Saxby Chambliss *Isaac Chandler *Mr. and *Mrs. Isaac Vivian Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Chandler Wendy Nye Chandler Robert and Carol Chanin Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Chastain Mr. and Mrs. Woody Howard Chastain Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasteen Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Earl H. Cheek Jr. Norma Wilson and Earl H. Cheek Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Cheek Joseph E. Cheeley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas P. Chilivis *Mrs. Albert Christ-Janer Hugh Christian Robert and Jo-An Christie Laura Hartman Ciucevich Dr. and Mrs. James R. Clanton Jr. Brent Clark Carol V. Clark Fred S. Clark Dr. J. Derrell Clark Mary Hollis Clark Justice and Mrs. Harold G. Clarke Judith Ann Clay Drs. Janis L. and William Paul Cleland Jr. Charles E. and Barbara R. Clemmons Roy M. Cleveland
Dr. Ivery D. Clifton *John H. Clifton William A. Clineburg Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Jim Frank Cobb Karen and Jeff Cobb *Marcellus F. Cochran Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Emory L. Cocke Mr. and Mrs. James W. Coclin Drs. William B. and Mildred M. Cody John Kimble Coggins *Robert P. Coggins, MD *Dr. and *Mrs. A. Clifford Cohen Alfred L. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. David M. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Larry A. Cohen Judge and Mrs. Aaron Cohn Lauren M. Coile *Dr. and Mrs. Reese C. Coleman Jr. Terry L. Coleman Philip L. and Kathleen M. Coletti Stanley L. and Judy B. Coley *Mr. and *Mrs. Fred T. Colhard Dr. Chappell A. Collins Jr. *Joe H. Collins *Mr. and *Mrs. L. D. Collins Dr. and Mrs. William C. Collins Michael A. Collver Dr. Alfred O. Colquitt III *Frances E. Comer *Martha Howard Comer *Mr. and *Mrs. John A. Conant Mr.and Mrs. Neal W. Cone Woody and Marjorie Cone *Mr. Roger G. Conner *Mrs. Eleanor Constangy Rachel Cosby Conway *Claude P. Cook Curly Cook Deanna Dooley Cook *Mr. and *Mrs. Edgar J. Cook J. Lee and Pamela Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook Jr. Lindsey Lavon Cook Patrick L. Cook *Sandra Cook Cecil R. Cooke Jerry H. Cooley *Mr. and *Mrs. Alva H. Cooper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Cooper Dr. and Mrs. James W. Cooper Jr. Patricia Irvin Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Cooper Frederick L. Copeland *Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Copeland Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Copley *Lew Cordell *Mr. and *Mrs. Newman Corker Dr. Robert N. Corley Dr. Larry Cornelius W. Joseph and June G. Cornett Dr. and Mrs. Larry R. Corry William McCart Corry and Jody Jenkins Corry Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cotton Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight B. Coulter Richard W. Courts II Richard Winn Courts IV
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*Mr. and *Mrs. Richard Winn Courts Thomas G. Cousins *Dr. and Mrs. Gary A. Couvillon *Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cox *Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Cox Jr. Mary E. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Baxter C. Crane Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Zack D. Cravey Jr. Betty Isakson Crawford Johnny L. and Yvonne H. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Crawford Irene E. and Joe K. Creamons *McCarthy Crenshaw Dr. Clifton E. Crews Jr. *Aleene A. Cross Robert Rhodes Crout Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Crowell Sr. Dr. Wayne A. Crowell *Mrs. Wayne A. Crowell *Nancy Askew Crowley J. Michael Crum Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alex Crumbley Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Crumley Mr. and Mrs. David A. Culley *James G. Culpepper Dale Dwain Cummings Sharon K. and Robert L. Cunningham III *Mr. and Mrs. James W. Curtis Dr. and Mrs. John R. Curtis *Mary Anne Braswell Cushman *Dr. and *Mrs. Scott M. Cutlip Thomas D’Alessio A. W. Dahlberg Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dalis *Katie Harris and *William McKenzie Dallas Michael Danckaert *John H. and Kate M. Dangler Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Daniel Gregory John Daniels Bartley R. Danielsen *Walter N. and *Julia Dearing Danner Mr. and Mrs. Sherman S. Dantzler Mr. and Mrs. George W. Darden Amelia Langford Daughtry *Mr. and *Mrs. Hampton L. Daughtry Melissa K. and Thomas E. Davenhall Brant and Kathy Davis Dr. and Mrs. Calvin M. Davis *Earl F. Davis Dr. Edsel D. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Henry G. Davis Jr. Howard H. Davis III *Howard H. Davis Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton Davis Jr. *Col. and *Mrs. James Hugh Davis Sr. Jay Millard Davis *Jefferson L. Davis Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Thomas Davis Len Davis *Ovid R. and *Ruby R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. P. Jack Davis *Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Davis *Robert H. “Bob” Davis Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis Samuel M. and Carolyn P. Davis Dr. William S. Davis
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*Mrs. Williams S. Davis *Dr. and *Mrs. Fred C. Davison *Dorothea S. Dawson Dr. Armand A. DeLaPerriere James DeLaPerriere Dennis R. DeLoach Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMersseman Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. James W. Demski *John Eustace Denmark and Dr. Leila D. Denmark Mr. and Mrs. H. Lane Dennard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon R. Denney Mr. and Mrs. Otha C. Dent Dr. H. Clark Deriso Dr. Don B. DeStephano *Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dewar Sr. *Dr. and Mrs. James L. Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. David H. Dickey Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dicks III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dillard Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas J. Dillon *Dr. Robert R. and *Miriam K. Dince Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Dirr *Robert J. Disharoon Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Dixon Bruce E. Dixson Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Dobbins Jr. *Dr. John S. Dodd Jr. and Marie Brakenridge Dodd *Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Dodd Bradford C. Dodds Stephanie Ferguson Doerr *Philip H. Dohn Jr. Beverly F. Dolan Dr. and Mrs. Clive W. Donoho Jr. Derek Vincent Dooley Michael Vincent Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Vince Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Daniel Dooley *Elene D. and *John H. Dorminy John H. Dorminy III William James Dorminy *Mr. and *Mrs. Jasper N. Dorsey Jasper T. Dorsey Phillip Asa Dorsey Sally Dorsey *Thelma B. Dorsey Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Dowden Carol Weaver Dowling *Dr. and Mrs. John Dowling Debra A. and Joseph R. Downs Donald Joseph and Ruth Wingate Downs Drs. David W. and Alice M. Dreesen *Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drewry *Mr. and Mrs. Rudie H. Driftmier *Dr. and *Mrs. Bolling S. DuBose Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Karl J. Duff David Duke John S. Duke Kenneth M. Duke J. Ashley and Jill Dukes *Leroy Dukes *Clarke W. and Sue B. Duncan Hadley Hulsey Duncan Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan
Robert Lawson Duncan Susan Duncan *James A. Dunlap *Robert C. Dunlap Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Robert H. Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Dunn Dr. and *Mrs. Linton Reese Dunson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Durham Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Durham Dr. and Mrs. Tal C. DuVall Carl W. Duyck Cynthia G. Eades Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Easterlin IV Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eastman III *Mr. and *Mrs. Linton W. Eberhardt Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Edens Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Edge Ashley Rae Edwards Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Edwards Jr. Chelsea Marie Edwards James D. Edwards Dr. James Don Edwards and Clara M. Edwards James Don Edwards Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ryland B. Edwards Drs. Elizabeth J. and *Caswell S. Eidson *John O. and *Perrin Cudd Eidson Benjamin Elie Samuel James Elie Sarah Wiseley Elie *Dr. William A. Elinburg Jr. *Marion Louise Price Elkin *Pearce L. and *Mary Wells Elkins P. Martin Ellard Samee C. Ellerbee Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Ellington Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ellis Jr. Marie C. Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ellis James A. Ellison *Mr. and *Mrs. John Rife English Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ennis Mary and *Michael C. Erlanger George Erwin Jr. Frank and Katherine Estes *Mr. and *Mrs. Frank R. Etchberger Mr. and Mrs. J. Benton Evans II Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Evans *Mr. and *Mrs. William McCurdy Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mac Everett F. Sprague Exley *I. Sheck Exley Jr. Virginia Wilkes and Irby S. Exley Sr. Mary Beth McDonald Fain *J. W. and *Cora Lee Fanning Dr. Thomas G. Fansher Freddy E. Farah Reta H. and *James E. Farish Victoria P. and H. Leon Farmer Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farr Dean and Mrs. Stuart Feldman John D. Feltman *Mr. and Mrs. Jule W. Felton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell C. Ferguson Mrs. James L. Ferman *Mr. and Mrs. George T. Fesperman Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fickling Jr.
John H. Fields Jr. Dr. and *Mrs. Cameron Fincher William W. and Nadine M. Fincher Dr. Delmar R. Finco *Joseph J. Fine Bruce Franklin Finland *David L. Firor Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Fischer Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Fite Jeff and *Susan Smith Fitzpatrick Lane and Norma Fitzpatrick Dr. and *Mrs. William P. Flatt Dr. Lamar L. Fleming *Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Flowers Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Floyd James D. Fluker Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flynt *Walter T. Forbes James Lee Ford Rex and Lell Forehand Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Forester Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Forio Jr. Allen Scott Foster John Eberhardt Foster Phillip Alan Fountain Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Fowler *Hugh L. Fowler *Dr. John E. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Fox Sr. *Eugene Franklin James B. Franklin *Carolyn Chapman Fraser *Jack C. Fraser *Harold L. Friedman *Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas H. Frier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frierson Jr. Jack and Connie Friou *Drew R. Fuller Melvin S. and Barbara N. Fuller J. Rex Fuqua T. M. Furlow Jr. Marvin F. Gade *Dr. Kenneth D. Gailey *Mr. and Mrs. Alex P. Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Gaines David Henry Gambrell Rob Gamester Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Gantt *Henri W. and *B. C. Gardner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ray Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Garges Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd Garland Mr. and Mrs. C. Greene Garner Deborah Saxon and Steven Earl Garner Gary Oliver Garrett *Ralph B. Garrett Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Garrett III Dr. and Mrs. Wiley N. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gash William W. Gaston *Mr. and *Mrs. Roy Gatchell Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gatewood *Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gatewood Thomas Larry Gattis *Emerson Gay Greg and Danna Gay *Howard H. Gay * DECEASED
Sidney M. and Patricia L. Gay *Mrs. Barbara E. Gazda Dr. George M. Gazda Mr. and Mrs. David L. Geiger Gene and Matt Ford Tractor Sales *Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gentry *Joe H. and Evelyn L. Gerson Andrew L. Ghertner Mrs. Martha Giardina Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gibson Michael and Phyllis Gigandet *Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Gilbert *Doris and *Norman Giles John Gill *Lowry H. Gillespie Jr. Drs. F. Roosevelt and Linda Gilliam Mr. and *Mrs. James L. Gillis Jr. Janice Haynes and *Donald Perkins Gilmore Jr. Luther J. Glass III Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Glass Marsha Jay Glazman and Jon Milton Glazman John T. Glover *William F. Glueck *William W. Gluyas Jr. Shawn and Denise Glynn James Wendell Godbee John Munro Godfrey Ray Goff David S. Golden Elliott Goldstein Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Golembiewski Ronald L. Goode *Col. Morgan Goodhart *Mr. and *Mrs. Hugh H. Gordon III *James A. Gordon Jr. *Marion O. Gordon *Oscar William Gottlieb *Mr. and *Mrs. Charles L. Gowen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Grace Jr. *Emily M. Graham *W. King Grant Sr. Willfrey F. Grant Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gratzek Mr. and Mrs. David B. Graves Richard F. Grayson *Mr. and Mrs. Rufus K. Green *Dr. and *Mrs. Thomas F. Green Jr. Dr. Alfred H. and Halina K. Greenberg John M. and Sue C. Greene M. Anthony Greene Dr. and *Mrs. Mark R. Greene Nona Lou Greene Thomas and Jessie Greene *Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Greenig Alton D. Greenway Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenway Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Greer Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Griffin Jr. John W. Griffin Dr. and Mrs. L. Hill Griffin *Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Griffith Ben Griffith, DVM *Louis T. Griffith M. Smitty Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Millard B. Grimes
Researîƒ˝
University of Georgia
Among the science research
focus areas at UGA are vaccines for animal and human health; alternative fuels; food safety; plant genomics; animal reproductive technologies (cloning); and horticulture and crop development.
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Rankings
at UGA
Kiplinger’s magazine ranked UGA 4th on its “Best Values in Public Colleges” list. Smart Money magazine also ranks UGA 4th in the nation for best return on the investment in tuition. The Terry College of Business Executive MBA is ranked 22nd in the United States and 59th in the world, according to the Financial Times’ annual ranking.
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Dr. and *Mrs. E. Ray Griner *Mr. and *Mrs. Eugene W. Griner *Mr. and *Mrs. Charles P. Grisell *Lewis M. Grizzard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guess *Mr. and *Mrs. Joseph P. Guess Jr. David J. and Deborah Cole Guest *Diana Brooks Guest and Howard Leo Guest Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Guest Mr. and Mrs. Mack H. Guest III *Mack Holland Guest Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. F. Dempsey Guillebeau Dr. and Mrs. E. Cody Gunn Dr. Earl W. Gunn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gurley Dr. Sandra G. Gustavson Jerry Guthrie Dr. Melvin C. Haddad Claire Lovvorn Hadden *Robert Lloyd Hadden Sr. Fred W. and Carol C. Haeussler G. Elliott and Pamella Hagan Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Hagen Baranda Marie Hagen *Dr. and *Mrs. Murl M. Hagood *Mr. and Mrs. Albon B. Hailey Dr. and *Mrs. Chenault W. Hailey Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Haisten Jr. F. Sheffield Hale Dr. Donna Hall *J. H. Hall Jr. Dr. Robert Hall Dr. Sara Thomas Hall Mr. and Mrs. John F. Halper Frank and *Shirley Halter *Mr. and *Mrs. Charles A. Hammarstrom Drs. J. Frank and Doris B. Hammett Gena F. Hampton Fred H. and Sandra Hancock *Capt. Joy Bright Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Hand III Robert Stewart Handler Mr. and *Mrs. Gerald F. Handley Paul S. Handmacher Dr. and Mrs. Dan Hanks Jr. Frank J. Hanna Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hansberger *Wesley T. Hanson Jr. Dr. William L. Hanson *Marie McHatton Hanson-Miller Sarah Shelton Harbin *Nathaniel A. Hardin *Mrs. Lamartine G. Hardman Jr. Mary Talmadge Hardman and *Lamartine G. Hardman III Mr. and Mrs. Billy Howell Hargett Leon A. Hargreaves III *Dr. and *Mrs. Leon A. Hargreaves Jr. *Felix Hargrett *Mr. and *Mrs. Haines H. Hargrett Dr. James L. Hargrove *Mr. and Mrs. William R. Harp James K. Harper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Harrell Thomas Rudy Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Harrington *Carolyn Huey Harris and *James Rodney Harris *James J. Harris Hon. and Mrs. Joe Frank Harris *Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harris Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Roy V. Harris Mr. and *Mrs. Earl Dunbar Harrison Jr. J. Harold Harrison, MD *Mr. and Mrs. R. Harold Harrison *Dr. Charles C. Harrold Jr. William C. Harshman *Col. and Mrs. Jim Hartford Jr. Dr. Diane K. Hartle *Mrs. William B. Hartsfield Hannah and *Irwin Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hillman Harvey III *Joseph H. Harvey Martha Brumley Harvey William Y. Harvey *Tap Harwell Donna Denman Harwell-Odum Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Hasbrouck Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher *Mr. and *Mrs. William G. Haupt *J. Rawson Haverty Dr. David W. Hawkins *Frank N. and Nancy B. Hawkins W. S. Chancellor Hay *Dr. Frank A. Hayes *Martha Brooks Haynes *Winfred Newman Haynes and Jeanne Davenport Haynes Dr. Melvin L. and Roberta K. Haysman Fred and Bonnie Hazlewood William C. Head Dr. and Mrs. Chuck Heard *Hon. Robert M. Heard and Peggy Price Heard Robert A. Hearn Jr. Richard A. Hecht Barbara and Ira Hefter Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hegarty Earl W. Heidt Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. James M. Heidt Jr. Thomas H. Helton Barbara and Don Hemrick Mr. and Mrs. James L. Henderson III Charles William Hendry Mary Beth Elkins Henke and *Dr. Robert P. Henke Dr. and *Mrs. John H. Henkel Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Henning Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson Kenneth M. Henson Jr. *Dean and Mrs. Allyn M. Herrick Jill Smith Hershfield *Joseph K. Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Heys James E. Hickey III *James E. Hickey Jr. *Peggy Ashworth Hickey Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanders Hickey *Mrs. Richard Lee Hickey Julius D. Hicks Jr. Mr. and *Mrs. J. Marion Hiers Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Andrew J. Hill Jr.
Charles L. and Saralyn Hill Dorsey Gary Hill John and Judy Hill Mr. and *Mrs. Levi W. Hill III *Nat E. Hill *Robert D. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Chester M. Himel Mary Laraine Young Hines William Fred Hinesley III and Valerie Jones Hinesley David Shannon Hinnant Jonathan Blake Hinnant *Alvin G. Hirsh Ronald F. and Judy G. Hix H. Kendall Hobbs Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Marcus Hodge Dr. and Mrs. F. Barry Hodges III *Morton S. Hodgson Jr. *Mrs. Morton S. Hodgson Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hoffman *Eric E. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Hogan Harold Hamilton Holbrook, DVM Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Holcomb Clementi L. Holder *H. Randolph Holder Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Holladay Mr. and Mrs. Tim H. Holladay Drs. Michael L. and Phyllis G. Holland *Howell and *Janet Bowers Hollis Emily Jane Holmes Eric Mills Holmes Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Holmes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmes III Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Holmes W. Brewer Holmes William K. and Jane H. Holmes Anita Sams Holton Eleanor and Hal Holtz *Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Hopkins III *Mr. and *Mrs. Lindsey Hopkins Jr. Everett C. Horne Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Horovitz *Gerald T. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Loyd S. Horton III Steve and Diane Horton Glada Gunnells Horvat *Edith House Stanley C. House William M. House Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hoven Jr. Molly McKibben Howard *Dr. and Mrs. H. Branch Howe Jr. *Mrs. Almonte C. Howell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Howell Jr. Martha H. and *Olin Bryan Howell II Dr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Howington Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Howle Elizabeth Johnson Hudson James P. and Lisa A. Hudson Jim E. Hudson *William E. and *Mary Aycock Hudson Pat and *Eileen M. Hudspeth Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson Hull Britton Stephen Hulsey Julius M. and Harriett M. Hulsey * DECEASED
John J. Humphries Mr. and Mrs. William C. Humphries Jr. Charles A. Hunnicutt William O. Hunnicutt III and Gail Jackson Hunnicutt Gerald F. Hunter *Vernon J. Hurst *William Henry Hurst *Joel Hurt Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Huseman *Till M. and Maud Ford Huston Sylvia McCoy and *A. N. Hutchinson II Katherine Flatt Hutto Dr. Mark C. Hutto *Charles H. Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hylton Dr. Henry B. and Kathleen R. Inglesby *Hugh M. Inman *Mr. and *Mrs. Alton F. Irby Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Irby Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Isaac E. Andy Isakson *Edwin Andrew and *Julia B. Isakson John Hardy Isakson John D. Ivans M. Douglas and V. Kay Ivester Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Izlar *Drewry C. Jackson III Frank D. Jackson *Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill Jackson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jackson Kenneth G. Jackson Mrs. Tommie Jackson William Ellis Jackson Dr. and Mrs. William K. Jackson *Alice Rowland Jacobs Dr. Karen L. Jacobsen Dr. and *Mrs. Charles W. James Dr. and Mrs. G. Truett Jarrard Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Joseph G. Jarrell A. Felton Jenkins Jr. *Albert and *Dorothy Jenkins *Charles H. Jenkins Sr. *Dr. James H. Jenkins *Mr. and *Mrs. A. H. Jennings Jr. Leo S. and Sylvia B. Jensen Dr. Ann E. Jewett Lyons B. Joel Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. John George H. Johnson George M. Johnson Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Greene F. Johnson Dr. and *Mrs. Norman J. Johnson W. Robert Johnson W. Thomas Johnson Jr. Edwina Chastain Johnson Weyman T. Johnson Jr. and Edith Allison Forkner *Mr. and *Mrs. Willis Johnson Jr. *Y. Joseph Johnson Jr. *Dorothy F. Johnston Robert A. and Dell M. Johnston Valerie A. Johnston Dr. Francis E. and Barbara S. Johnstone Frank Jolly *Albert B. Jones Jr. and *Sydney McWhorter Jones
*Alfred W. Jones Jr. *Ann Creekmore Jones Mr. and Mrs. C. Bonner Jones Charles Hubert Jones Cynthia McHan Jones Ed W. Jones G. David Jones *Gordon Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jones II *Dr. Hurley D. Jones Jr. J. Benton Jones Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Jones III *John H. P. G. Jones John Paul Jones Jr. *Martha Griffeth Jones *Opal Ward Jones Otis Fleming Jones III Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Jones Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Jones Stanley S. Jones Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. William M. Jones Jr. C. Edwin Jordan Dr. Clyde W. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. William K. Jordan *Dr. and *Mrs. Albert W. Jowdy H. Won and Jung J. Jun Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Kahn Dr. David R. Kamerschen *Edward T. Kassinger Glen Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Kay Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Allen Keadle David H. Kee Margaret Breedlove Kee *Mrs. W. F. Keehan Jr. John D. Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Keiser Dr. and Mrs. A. Paul Keller Jr. Alex and Marty Keller Mr. and Mrs. Stiles A. Kellett Jr. *Stiles A. Kellett Sr. Dr. Forest E. Kellogg III *Herbert W. Kelly, DVM *Mr. and Mrs. Green Keltner *Mr. and *Mrs. Alfred D. Kennedy Alfred Doby Kennedy Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Kennedy Lee Kennett *Dr. James B. Kenney Sue Epperson Kenney *Frederick H. Kent Donald R. Keough Jean A. Kerr Dr. Joe Key *Mr. and *Mrs. Reginald C. Kicklighter William W. Kidd Cada T. Kilgore III *Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wylly Killorin Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Killorin Jr. Joseph R. Killorin Robert Ware Killorin Jeremy and Cardee Kilpatrick *M. E. Kilpatrick Martin E. Kilpatrick Jr. Paul and Frances Kilpatrick *Monroe Kimbrel *Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kimbrell
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliff C. Kimsey III *Mr. and Mrs. E. Buford King Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. King Dr. and Mrs. R. Bruce King J. William and *Jolanie B. Kingery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinnett *Mr. and *Mrs. B. C. Kinney Jon and Candy Kinsey Bruce W. Kirbo *Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kirbo J. Michael Kirk *Dr. Albert Louis Kleckner and *Jane S. Kleckner Kenneth Klein Stanley H. Kleven Charles B. and Lynne V. Knapp John W. Knight Vernon J. Knight *Mr. and Mrs. William T. Knight III Mr. and Mrs. Boone A. Knox Dorothy Smith Knox *Dr. and Mrs. Earl L. Knox Jannell Knox *Mr. and *Mrs. Robert E. Knox Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Knox Jr. Ruth Austin Knox Tryna H. and Kevin L. Knox Shell H. and Wyck A. Knox Jr. *Wyckliffe A. Knox Sr. *Dr. Charles L. Koelsche Harriet K. and *Lawrence J. Konter Irene B. Kovalcin Dr. Egbert Krispyn *Nathaniel Krumbein *Dr. and Mrs. Cedric W. Kuhn Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kulbersh Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kuzniak Jane Tagge Kyle Melinda Lively Laager Mr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon Jr. James L. LaBoon III *Mr. and Mrs. Don E. LaFave Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lafferty Susan Cook Lahey Edwin J. and Linda C. Lake Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lamb Jr. Edward and Donna Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Lampe *Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lance Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Lancelot Mr. and Mrs. Remer Y. Lane Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Langdale Jr. *Daniel C. Langford Daniel Crawford Langford Jr. *James Beverly Langford Mr. and Mrs. John L. Langford Derwent and *Sally T. Langley Lester D. Langley *Dr. David F. and Mary Frances C. Larimer David Fredrick Larimer Jr. Earl Radford Larimer *Joseph P. and *Blair C. LaRocca Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter Jr. *Luke R. Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. John M. Law Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lawhorne Jr.
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Mr. and *Mrs. Carl Lawson *Dr. and Mrs. William J. Lazenby Dr. Arden O. Lea Hilda M. Lea Richard N. Lea Mr. and Mrs. William F. Leake Kammy and Milton Leathers *Mr. and *Mrs. L. Milton Leathers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Barry Lebowitz Mrs. Irby Lasseter Ledbetter Dennis D. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. Lee *Everett S. and Anne S. Lee Dr. and Mrs. James Curtis Lee *Ryals E. Lee Betsy Tant Leebern Donald M. Leebern Jr. Donald M. Leebern IV Donald Melwood Leebern III Fate D. Leebern Robert D. Leebern William D. Leebern Mr. and Mrs. William A. Legg Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. A. Allan Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr. *Jeffrey B. and Barbara Law Leonard *R. Edward and Jane M. Leslie *Mr. and *Mrs. Raymond E. Lester *Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Leverett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Levy Isaac L. Levy Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamar Lewis Dr. and *Mrs. Robert E. Lewis James M. Libby Jr. Lawrence E. Liebross Deborah Currier Liftig Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Linse Robert J. Lipshutz *Charles A. Little Jr. Earnest E. Livaditis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayo Livingston Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Harold D. Loden *Mr. and *Mrs. Harry Loef *Hamilton Lokey Beverly Benson Long Sus Rollins and *George Franklin Longino Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lorenz Sarajane N. Love Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniel Lovern Jr. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Lowery Jr. Dan and Abbie Lowring *Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Lowry Sr. Alphonse S. Lucarelli Dr. and Mrs. Phil D. Lukert Lindy L and Dr. Phil D. Lukert Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Lumpkin Jr. Frank G. Lumpkin III *Mr. and *Mrs. Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Julia Willcox Lumpkin *Drs. Horace O. Lund and E. Jeanette Brown Lund *Mr. and Mrs. Julius R. Lunsford Jr. Jeff and Dale Lurey *Dr. and *Mrs. E. S. Luttrell *Hilton Marcus Lynch Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lyons *Mr. and *Mrs. Charles C. Mabry
Mr. and Mrs. E. Speer Mabry III Dr. Virginia M. Macagnoni Dr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr. Robert R. Machen James J. Macie Robert and Janice MacInnes *Mr. and Mrs. William Jay MacKenna *S. Guy Maddox Dan and Rosemary Magill Gordon C. Maier Michael Karl Malcom and Heather Adamson Malcom Peter J. Mallen James Kirkland Malone Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mann III Elizabeth A. Mann Alfred A. Mannino Dr. and Mrs. R. Larry Marchinton Susan Johnson Marett Dorothy Ann Marshall Dr. Joseph H. Marshall Katherine Vernon Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Marshall Michael Playfair Marshall Jr. *Hon. and Mrs. Thomas O. Marshall Jr. Thomas Whitfield Marshall *Carter E. Martin Charles L. and Marilyn W. Martin Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martin III M. Josephine Martin Paul T. Martin Mildred B. and W. Wilson Martin Jr. Walter Edward Martin Mr. and Mrs. William H. Martin George W. Mason Abit Massey Lewis Abit Massey Drs. O. Vincent and Judy A. Masters E. Bruce Mather *Judge and *Mrs. Byron H. Mathews Jr. George W. Mathews Jr. H. Dwight Mathews Robert Early Mathis *T. Harvey Mathis *Mr. and *Mrs. William A. Mathis *Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Maxey Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Maxwell Sr. Dr. John N. Maxwell IV George B. May Sr. *Dr. Jack T. May Jack T. May II and Dorna McDonald May Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd May Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. May Thomas Marable and Linda Lee May Barbara Mendel Mayden Dr. William E. Mayher III Kirk McAlpin Dr. Mary Louise McBee James S. McBrayer James T. McBrayer Claude and Gayle McBride Dr. and Mrs. John W. McCall Dr. William Anderson McCallum Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. McCarley Jeffrey Walter McCart Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McClellan
Dorothy and *Charles A. McClure Marianne Roddenbery McConnel *Dr. Edward Lee McConnell and Helen Parham McConnell Dr. and Mrs. John McCormack John O. McCoy *Dr. and *Mrs. Augustus McCravey *Mr. and Mrs. Wilton C. McCullers Dr. Virginia G. McDavid *Dr. James J. and Bobbie S. McDonald William T. and Cynthia L. McDougald Mr. and *Mrs. J. S. McEachern Jr. *Bradford McFadden Jr. George D. McFarland Walter C. McGill Jr. George McGriff *Dr. and Mrs. Carroll W. McGuffey Sr. *Pope B. McIntire *Clarence R. McLanahan and *Dorothy Dudley McLanahan *M. D. McLendon Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLendon *Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. McLeod Dr. Don W. McMillian Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Woody McMillian Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMullan Dr. and Mrs. Birch L. McMurray Marilyn Delong McNeely Candler C. Meadors *Ben C. Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Bo Means John Robert Medlin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Melton Jr. Dr. Ernest E. Melvin *Dr. Manuel G. Menendez Judith Perry Mensik Richard Mensik *Dr. J. T. Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Wallace Meshad Alison Horton Mewborne Dr. Gene Michaels Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miles Charles Patrick Milford Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Miller James B. Miller Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Tyrone Hugh Miller Warner B. Miller III Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM, PHD *F. Ford and *Zada R. Millikan Dr. and Mrs. Russell B. Milliken Guy W. Millner Judge and Mrs. Frank Coxe Mills III *Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas H. Milner Jr. James E. Miltiades Pam Miltiades *Dr. and Mrs. John E. Minchew *A. Minis Jr. Laura L. and *T. David Minish Mr. and Mrs. James G. Minter Jr. Dr. Michael E. Mispagel Denise Dooley Mitchell Jay Douglas Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Ernie W. Mitchell Sr. Evelyn and Walter Mitchell Jr. *J. Warren Mitchell Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. John H. Mitchell
*Stephens Mitchell Tymon Dooley Mitchell *William A. Mitchell *Dr. Jessie J. Mize Paul E. Mize Hix Mizell Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mobley John H. Mobley II Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Mobley *Ralph D. and Delia Durham Mobley W. Thomas Mobley Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Moncrief Arthur L. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. David R. Montgomery *George Griffeth Montgomery *Dr. and *Mrs. James E. Montgomery Mrs. Charles M. Moon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr. Frank B. and Nancy Moore Dr. James N. Moore Kirby R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Moore *Virlyn B. Moore Jr. C. L. Morehead Jr. *Bartow Morgan III Mr. and Mrs. D. Glenn Morgan J. Harris and Linda Morgan Julia W. Morgan Zippy Morocco *Marian and *Whitley Morris William S. Morris III Darrel G. Morrison William Edgar Morse C. Read Morton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Mote *Charles S. Motz David Muia Dr. and Mrs. William B. Mulherin Cynthia S. and David J. Mullen Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Muller Dr. David E. Mullins Jane C. Mullins Roscoe H. and Melinda G. Mullis *Elizabeth D. Murphey Benjamin N. and Melissa Lanard Murray *George N. Murray Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow E. Nail Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Tommy Nakayama Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley III Dr. and Mrs. Hoke Smith Nash Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nash Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Nathan *William F. Nathaniel *William B. Nelson Sr. and Betty Singletary Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Neter *James H. Neves Dr. and Mrs. Hillary Newland Carl Clifton Newton Catherine H. Newton Clark Asbury Newton David G. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Newton *Mr. and Mrs. John T. Newton John T. Newton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Newton
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Service and Outreach
The Community and Economic Development Initiative focuses UGA resources and expertise on efforts to foster business and community development in targeted areas of the state.
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Fndraising at UGA
For four consecutive years,
UGA’s friends and supporters have contributed more than $100 million in support of the mission and goals of the institution. In 1996, the total was only $33.6 million; an aggressive plan resulted in significantly increased donor identification and cultivation which led to the increase in giving.
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Richard A. Newton J. Randolph Nichols Claire Farriba Nicholson Dr. Sharon Y. and Rev. Samuel A. Nickols Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Albert W. Niemi Jr. *Caroline Fortson Nixon and *Gwinn Huxley Nixon Sr. *Marvin P. Nodvin Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nolan Dena Nolan Russell Nolan Tobias Nolan *Chris J. Noll Jr. *Robert C. Norman Stephen Michael Norrell Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Norris Candace Jane Norton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenimer Norton Mr. and Mrs. Neil November Randy and Suzanne Nuckolls Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nunn Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nunnally *G. Winship Nunnally *H. McKee Nunnally Sr. Walton K. Nussbaum Jr. John P. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. O’Callaghan *Dr. and Mrs. Roy C. O’Donnell Dr. and *Mrs. George L. O’Kelley Jr. Robert and Julie O’Neill *Dr. and Mrs. Hart S. Odom Lofton B. and Faye C. Odom *Dr. and *Mrs. Eugene P. Odum Keith M. and Lisa K. Oelke *Mr. and Mrs. William M. Oettmeier Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Ogden Dr. James R. Okey Dr. and Mrs. John E. Oliver Jr. *William A. Ott Richard E. Otto Frank L. Outlaw II Lili Rogers Ouzts Dr. R. Glen Owen *Mrs. R. Glen Owen Wiley C. Owen *Hubert B. Owens *Stanley A. Owens *Dr. and Mrs. William A. Owens Jr. William M. Ozburn Amanda Cathleen Pace Wayne H. and Roberta C. Pace John L. Padgett *James J. Page *Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kenny Page Mr. and Mrs. Travers W. Paine III Steve D. Palmour Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pannell Ashling Panoz Carol Jean Panoz Mrs. Daniel Panoz Danielle Panoz Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Panoz Lisa Panoz Dr. and Mrs. W. Harold Parady Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris III
Thomas H. Paris Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas H. Paris Sr. *James H. Park Dr. and *Mrs. Olin G. Parker Mr. and *Mrs. William A. Parker Jr. David and Resi Passman Drs. Gordhan L. and Virginia B. Patel Geraldine A. and *Joseph Ernest Patrick Dr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Patten Alexander W. and Janet W. Patterson *Archie E. and *Marie B. Patterson *Dr. Charles I. Patterson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speight Patterson *Eugene C. Patterson Dr. W. Alexander Patterson Dr. and Mrs. Charles Patton Dr. and Mrs. George W. Patton Jr. James L. Paulk Elizabeth Exley Paulsen *Richard E. Paulson *Dr. and Mrs. William J. Payne Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Porter Payne Donald W. Pearson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Pease Robert B. Pease III *Dr. and *Mrs. S. William Pelletier Thomas J. Pendergrast Drs. David E. and Carol W. Penney Dr. Theresa A. Perenich *Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Perkins T. Leonard Perkins John C. Perner Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perno Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Perry III *James H. Perry *John A. Peters Jr. Dione Mavis Peterson Timothy A. Peterson George L. Pettett Asa R. Phillips Jr. Barry Phillips Cecil B. Phillips Richard Mendel and Glenda L. Piazza James and Bettye Piette Dr. and Mrs. George S. Pilcher Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Pinckney Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre J. Piriou Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Pittard *Mr. and *Mrs. James W. Plant L. Richard Plunkett *A. Loyd Poitevint George J. Polatty Jr. *Anna Crabb Ponaras Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ponsoldt Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ponsoldt *Robert E. Poss Jr. John D. Potter Dr. Joe Pou and *Dr. Emily Quinn Pou Robert E. Pound Del F. Powell JoAnn and Tom Powell Laurence H. Powell Jerry E. Power Dr. John J. and Irene T. Powers Keith W. and Taffi Prasse Mark E. Preisinger *Mr. and *Mrs. John G. Preller
*Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Presley Annie Katherine Prestwood Drs. Sharon Price and David Coker John B. Prince III John B. Prince IV William G. Pritchard Jr. Carl B. Pritchett Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Proehl Jr. William F. and Pam P. Prokasy *Neil L. and Nancy Wilkerson Pruitt *Mrs. Merle C. Prunty Jr. J. Neal Purcell Andrea Purgason Genna Purgason Jamie Purgason Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Purvis Russell T. Quarterman *Dr. Julian K. Quattlebaum Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph T. Quillian Mr. and Mrs. Rowland A. Radford David M. Rainey Doris Adams Ramsey *Bernard B. Ramsey *Eugenia A. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Ramsey *Dr. and *Mrs. Rivington H. Randolph *Barbara Jane Rankin *Mayson Ransom James H. Rasnake Jr. *L. Edmund Rast Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rawlings *Mr. and *Mrs. Clyde Robert Ray *Mr. and *Mrs. William I. Ray Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Phillips Reames Steven Randolph Reames Mrs. Leo E. Reese Ronald Lee Reese Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Reeves Levon C. Register *Bertram S. Reid *Theo M. Reid Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Mervin Reines Mary John and Bob Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Restagno *Dr. Fred D. Reynolds Vicki Reynolds Robert E. Rhoades D. C. and *Jane Otwell Rhoden Dr. Louis A. Riccardi Alan H. Rice *Robert Richardson Rice Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards David A. Richardson H. Pope Richter Robert H. and Martha Ridgway Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Ridlehuber Robert L. Riedinger Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rigdon Charles F. Rinn Branson W. Ritchie *Dr. Hope T. and Linda B. Ritter Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Roberson *A. Roy and Sylvia W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. H. Perk Robins Dr. Albert Kelly Robinson Embree and Karen Robinson Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Robinson III
*Dr. and Mrs. John H. Robinson III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robinson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R. Mixon Robinson Richard E. Robinson Dr. and *Mrs. S. A. Roddenbery Margaret M. Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rodgers *Mr. and *Mrs. A. Lee Rogers *Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Rogers *Mrs. A. Lee Rogers *J. Mitchael Rogers *Dr. and *Mrs. Lockhart Burgess Rogers *Monty W. and Susan S. Rogers Kathleen Gailey Rohs *Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rooker Sr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Frank D. Rose Arthur Rosenbloom Mr. and Mrs. H. William Rowell Dr. and *Mrs. Roger R. Rowell Donna Mummau Rozar and *Dr. G. E. Rozar Jr. Peter C. Ruenitz Michael W. Rushing *Dean Rusk Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Russell B. Keith Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ryan III Thomas W. Rymer James Buford Ryner Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Sams Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Albert Dobbs Sams Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Sams *Edward S. Sams *Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reeve Sams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sams III *Mr. and *Mrs. Walter A. Sams Jr. *Richard D. Sanborn Ben Allen Sanders Carl E. Sanders William Arthur Sanders George W. and Betty H. Sands Charles S. Sanford Jr. Robert A. Sasser *John B. Satlof *Mr. and *Mrs. Gerald B. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bernard Sawyer *Albert Berry Saye and *Ruth Kendrick Saye Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Schaaf *Dr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Schacht Frank J. Schilagi *Walter J. Schimmel Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schleier Jr. John E. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Schrage Billy Schultz J. Carl Schultz Jr. Michael Schwarz *Mrs. Alfred W. Scott Charles C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Scruggs Sr. *Miss Anne Seawell *Mr. and *Mrs. H. Glenn Segars Charles Wilkins Seiler Frank W. Seiler Cecelia G. Seiler Swann Seiler S. Stephen Selig III
*Caroline M. and *Simon S. Selig Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Sell *Alan Sellars Louise Sellars Dr. and Mrs. David K. Selleck Sam Sells Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Serkedakis Abram J. Serotta William H. Settle Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Sewell Jr. Gantt Leebern Shadburn David J. Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Shaifer Dr. and Mrs. A. Jefferson Sharp F. Brewster Sheats Dr. Elizabeth T. Sheerer *Luther P. Shelton Cliff Sheppard *Richard L. Shockley Robert M. Shoffner *Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swift Shorter Mr. and Mrs. William J. Shortt Dr. and *Mrs. Emmett B. Shotts Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Shrove R. Eugene Shuffler Dr. and Mrs. Larry M. Shuman Dr. M. Angela Shurling Horace H. Sibley *John A. Sibley Mr. and Mrs. William Mac Sibley Lynne W. Sieg *Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. Siegel James M. Sierocki Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay Simmons Jr. Judson H. Simmons M. T. Simmons Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Simms Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Simon Dr. and *Mrs. Ronald D. Simpson *Roff Sims Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Singletary Dr. and Mrs. E. Max Sink *Frank Sinkwich Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinkwich Jr. Paul T. Sisson *Dr. Juanita Ruth Skelton *Dr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Skelton *Mr. and Mrs. Searcy B. Slack *Mr. and *Mrs. G. Fain Slaughter Sr. Charles U. Slick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Sloan Dr. and Mrs. Chris Smit A. Mark and Jo Ann H. Smith *Mr. and *Mrs. Albert G. Smith *Alex W. Smith Jr. *Conril B. Smith Dr. and Mrs. E. Daniel Smith Dr. and Mrs. Felix M. Smith *George E. Smith George W. Smith Jr. James Wilson Smith John P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braxton Smith Julie Richards Smith Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Smith Dr. Ralph E. Smith
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Rankin M. Smith Jr. *Rankin M. Smith Ronald Coleman Smith Sidney O. Smith Jr. Maj. Gen. and *Mrs. Stanford Smith T. Mike Smith Taylor W. Smith *Dr. and *Mrs. Ted Smith *Dr. William P. Smith Jr. Lessie Bailey Smithgall Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smykla Jr. Dr. and *Mrs. Darl E. Snyder Evelyn Myers Sohn *Louis S. Sohn Jr. *Louis B. Sohn Mr. and Mrs. David W. Solana William O. Solms Philip Solomons Mr. and Mrs. Philip Solomons Jr. *Milton C. Southwell Jayne B. Spain *B. Phinizy and Margaret R. Spalding *Hughes Spalding Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Phinizy Spalding Donna Sparks Mathew Sparks Rebecca Sparks Ross Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Spence Jr. William W. Sprague Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick C. St. John *Ruth King and *Henry King Stanford *Dr. and Mrs. August W. Staub Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stembler *C. Preston and *Betty Blount Stephens Dr. Lester D. Stephens *Hon. and Mrs. Robert G. Stephens Jr. Calvin P. Stephenson Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sterne Jr. William A. Sterne *Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Stevenson Jr. Drs. Charles A. and Joann P. Stewart Lewis A. Stewart Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stewart *Mitchell P. Stiles Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Still *Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Still Norman M. Stoker *E. Harold Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Stokes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stolz *Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Stone Dr. and Mrs. Roy G. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Stovall Jr. Clarence and Lynn Stowe Loyd Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Strickland *Frances E. and A. Fred Stringer Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stringer *Dr. George L. and Dr. Caroline D. Strobel W. Jefferson Stubbs Jr. John D. Sullivan Jr. Terry and Kathy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. V. Carlysle Sullivan Jr. Malcolm E. and Priscilla N. Sumner *Maj. Gen. Carl T. Sutherland *Mrs. Carl T. Sutherland
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Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sutherland Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene Sutherland *Dr. and *Mrs. Glenn W. Sutton *Byrnece Knox Swanson *William Selwyn Swanson Carl and Pat Swearingen *Frank M. Swift *Mr. and Mrs. George P. Swift Jr. George P. Swift III *John H. Swift Patrick L. Swindall Thomas R. and Helen Taggart *Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Talbott III Marion L. Talmadge J. Richard Tamplin Randall D. Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Tanner Richard Tardits Claire S. and *James S. Tardy Mr. and Mrs. James S. Tardy Jr. Francis A. Tarkenton Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tatum James O. Taylor James R. Taylor IV *Mr. and *Mrs. John H. Taylor Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrod Taylor Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Taylor Jr. P. Cleveland Tedford *Mr. and *Mrs. Frank C. Terrell Mr. and Mrs. John H. Terrell Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. C. Herman Terry Dr. Abraham Tesser *William B. Thatcher *Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Thiele Martha Moore and Horace B. Thom *B. B. Thomas Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Emory M. Thomas *Mr. and *Mrs. Ernest H. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Thomas Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Thomas Patricia M. Thomas Richard R. Thomas Rick and Sandy Thomas Walter J. Thomas Frederick N. and Judith F. Thompson James Casey Thompson James Curtis Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Allan Thompson *Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Thompson Jr. M. Frank Thompson Nancy Butts Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Reese J. Thompson Lenox T. Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Thornton John Paul and Paula Crouch Thrasher Kenneth L. and Catherine N. Thrasher Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Thrasher Jr. *Col. and Mrs. Warren A. Thrasher *Charles J. Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Tibbitts Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Tidmore Bill R. Tillett Dr. Billups P. Tillman *John Tillman *Thomas M. Tillman Sr. Thomas M. Tillman Jr.
Lee Davis Todman Edward D. and Beth Tolley *Dr. and Mrs. E. Paul Torrance Forrest Craig Towns and Havilyn Hulsey Towns Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Towns Judge and Mrs. William M. Towson Michael W. Trapp *Dr. and *Mrs. Bothwell Traylor Nelwyn “Kit” Trensch Dr. and Mrs. Lothar L. Tresp Dr. and Mrs. James S. Trieschmann Dr. Cynthia M. Trim Lynda Helms Triplett Charley Trippi *Dr. Virginia Y. Trotter Dr. Marihope Shirey Troutman Terrell Quillian Trumble Lindsey W. Trussell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tsubokawa *Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Turk *Pollard Turman *Dr. Augustus B. Turnbull III and Marjorie Reitz Turnbull *Benjamin M. and *Frances Slade Turner Curtis L. Turner III *D. Abbott Turner *Mr. and *Mrs. H. Jack Turner *Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Turner Mr. and Mrs. James C. Turner L. Henry Turner *Nancy Virginia Price Turner R. E. “Ted” Turner William Bradley Turner Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David E. Tyler Roy A. Tyson Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Uhlig Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Ulmer *Charles L. and Sally N. Upchurch *Stephen L. Upson Philip R. Utley *Mr. and Mrs. S. Ernest Vandiver Jr. Mrs. Sanford Vandiver *Dr. and Mrs. William P. VanEseltine *Mr. and Mrs. George E. VanGiesen Dr. Thomas F. VanMeter II Mr. and Mrs. E. J. “Jud” Vann IV Thomas H. Vann Jr. Wayne R. Vason *Hal W. and Joan Pipitone Vaughn Dr. and Mrs. James A. Verbrugge *Dr. Ralph E. Verrastro Trammell E. Vickery Mr. and Mrs. George B. Viele Peter R. Vig *Otey Vincent Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Von Glasersfeld *Frank A. Wachowiak *Dr. and *Mrs. Charles H. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wadsworth Dr. James Cowan Waggoner and Marjorie Schear Waggoner *Mr. and *Mrs. B. Sanders Walker Cindy Walker Herschel Walker Mr. and Mrs. James A. Walker Jr. Jean Perryman Walker
*Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Walker Mrs. Jerry L. Walker Jimmie Dudley Walker Mrs. John A. Wallace Dr. and Mrs. James C. Walters William Thomas Walton *Harry E. Ward *Louis Warlick *Dorothy Warnell C. Wilbur Warner Jr. *Errett Warner Rebecca Dial Warner James W. Warren Jr. Don L. and Cynthia D. Waters *Dr. and *Mrs. Kenneth L. Waters Hugh J. Watson *Mr. and *Mrs. J. Tomlinson Watson *Gibbs and Valeria W. Watts Lawrence E. and Katherine Weatherford *Dr. A. B. and Olive H. Weathersby Ann Clark Webb Elizabeth E. and John Roger Webster Ben L. Weinberg Jr. Steven E. Weinstein Holger and Nancy Weis Frankie Welch Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Wellborn III *Richard V. Wellman Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Wellman III Mr. and Mrs. David F. Wells *H. Mell and Virginia Skipper Wells *Mr. and *Mrs. Samuel Alonzo Wells Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Welton *Dr. and *Mrs. Harold G. Wescott *Mary Lamar Erwin West *Dr. Herman Logan Westmoreland *Charles H. Wheatley J. Herbert Wheeler Dewey C. and Karen M. White Mr. and *Mrs. James E. White *Norman E. White Dr. Susan L. White *Dr. C. Mark Whitehead and Dorothy Spencer Whitehead *Comer and Virginia P. Whitehead *Dr. and *Mrs. Thomas H. Whitehead *Dr. and *Mrs. Ford Whitlow Kenneth N. Whitmire Drs. Betty J. and Kenneth W. Whitten *Mr. and *Mrs. Albert W. Wier *Earl Brumby Wiggins Mrs. Grafton Wiggins Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Wiggins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wight Jr. Thomas B. Wight III Hoke and Margaret Wilder *John E. and Sarah Birchmore Wildman W. Thomas Wilfong Dr. Leslie L. Wilkes Jr. Ann C. and Thomas H. Wilkins *Mr. and *Mrs. John J. Wilkins III *Dr. and *Mrs. Samuel B. Wilkins Jr. Evalyn S. and *Robert E. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland R. Willcoxon Jr. Benjamin H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. D. John Williams III
Dr. and Mrs. F. Wen Williams James D. Williams *Mr. and *Mrs. John R. Williams Ken L. Williams Neal L. Williams *Nancy Jo Morgan Williams *Ralph Watson Williams Jr. *Mrs. Thomas L. Williams Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams James A. Williamson Dr. and Mrs. James L. Williamson *Kenneth C. Williamson *Mr. and Mrs. William J. Williamson Robert M. Willingham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Wilson Guy S. and M. Sue Wilson Lucille S. and *John W. Wilson Sr. Mildred Acker Wilson *Mr. and *Mrs. Robert C. Wilson Jr. Kirk S. Wimberly III Robert L. Wimberly *Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mac Winburn Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wink *Wadleigh C. Winship Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winthrop II Alfred P. Wise James E. Wise Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wise Jr. Abigail Leigh Wiseley Michael Alan Wiseley Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Wiseley Oscar Lee Wiseley Jr. Rachel Margaret Wiseley John B. Withers III Hoke Smith Wofford Jr. *Irvin Mirle and *Mary Carey Wofford William T. Wolfe *Louis E. Wolfson R. Barry and Gwen Y. Wood *Dr. J. G. and *Naomi C. Woodroof George C. Woodruff Jr. *James W. and Peggy P. Woodruff *Mrs. Rentz S. Woodruff Rentz S. Woodruff Arlene and Charles Woods Robert R. and Carolyn B. Woodson *Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wooten Jr. J. Patrick Wooten Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten *Willie Cleveland Wooten Billy and Sherry Wren Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wren *Hazel Hardin Wright Stacy G. and Charles Gottlieb Wurst III Robert J. Wussler Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Yarbrough Sally Quillian Yates *Dr. W. M. Yen Jane and Kenny Youmans Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard Young *Florene M. Young *Dr. George G. Young Stephen T. Young Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Young Sr. Alva H. and Jim M. Youngner Dr. and Mrs. S. Eugene Younts
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UGA maintains a tradition of excellent scholarship in the
humanities. Faculty in recent years have received a Pulitzer Prize, a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” and a Grammy award, along with numerous Fulbright Fellowships and other honors.
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*Mr. and *Mrs. D. Field Yow Dr. and Mrs. Berry K. Zeigler *John B. Zellars *Dr. Earl F. Ziemke *Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Zink Henry and Mary Zittrouer
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Quality and Achievement More than 30 percent of UGA students are involved in study abroad. UGA now owns three residential study abroad facilities: Oxford, England; Costa Rica; and Cortona, Italy 54 National Merit Scholars enrolled at UGA in the fall of 2008.
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HERITAGE SOCIETY Alumni and friends who have made bequests in their wills or other planned gifts to benefit the University of Georgia are honored by membership in The Heritage Society. Planned gifts may be given as charitable gift annuities, wills, pooled income funds, life insurance policies, or charitable remainder trusts. Anonymous - 25 Jennifer Walden Abbott Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Acree William C. Acton, M.D. Dr. Samuel R. Adams, Jr. *Elizabeth Clyde Aderhold Mr. and Mrs. Barton A. Alderman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Aldridge Nancy and Neal Alford Mr. J. Edward Allen Jr. Dr. Lou Allinger Mr. Curtis Lamar Alliston James L. Alston N. Kirby Alton and Janice M. Alton Daniel P. Amos Shannon L. Amos Robert D. and Renita Jones Anderson Dr. Elizabeth L. Andress Lizbeth Luke Andrews Dr. Wayland D. Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ansel Dr. Mark H. Anthony Eddy Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Arnall Dr. Jorge H. Atiles Stan and Lana Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baldwin Dr. Carolyn K. Balkwell Jeff Bangle and Kathy Reid Bangle Peter L. Banks Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Barron, Jr. Charles E. Barron and Lalla F. Barron Earl D. Barrs and Wanda Taylor Barrs Elizabeth Barth Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Ray D. and Jean Griffeth Bauerband Charles Duncan Beard Troy W. and Diana Davis Beckett *Curtis H. Bell Debbie Bell Ed and Robin Benson Dr. Carolyn D. Berdanier and Dr. C. Reese Berdanier Lynnette A. Berdanier Richard and Lynn Berkowitz Goebel and Gloria Berry Dr. Richard B. Best *Mary Lester Betts Ms. Myra Blackmon and Dr. Thomas P. Holland Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Blalock, Jr.
Katherine B. Boardman Richard Lee and Harriet Owen Boger Mr. and Mrs. E. Robin Bohannon Charles B. Bonner Barbara L. Botts Julie and Don Bower Bruce E. Bowers Katrina L. Bowers Nelson E. Bowers II Mr. & Mrs. James Breedlove Nan Gillespie Brinning John T. ‘Tim’ Brock Fan Brooke Susan H. Brooks Michael S. Broun Mr. Charles R. Brown David Brown and Julie Brown Leslie Brown Zena Costa Brown Kelly B. Browning William Joseph Bruckner and Lucy Clark Bruckner Carolyn Warnell Bryan Clay Bryant Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Bryant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Buckler Carol H. Bugh on behalf of Kodi (canine) Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Burch Bobby Clair Burnley Charles A. Burson Michael Charles Bushaw Dr. Angela Shurling Bushway Judy Burke Bynum Marcus B. Calhoun, Jr. Debra Caviness Canaras George Robert Cannon, Jr. Nancy Lemmon Canolty John and Jeanne Capozzi Fran H. Carmichael Alan Keith Carnes, M.D. and Lori Sanders Carnes Max W. Carnes, Jr. Carolyn McK. and Don E. Carter Jerry L. Case, DVM Roland R. Castellanos, Jr. Harry and Cecily Catchpole Martha A. Cato Mr. Lawrence Certain Verner F. Chaffin and Ethel T. Chaffin Mr. and Mrs. C. Saxby Chambliss Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasteen, Jr. LaVonne A. Childers Lee A. Clarke and Kenyatta L. Clarke Larry M. Clarkson Larry R. Cloer James C. and Lyra M. Cobb Dr. Thomas Andrew Cochran, Jr. James W. Coclin and Georgia V. Coclin Kim Coggins Alfred L. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. David Max Cohen Joel Harris Cohen Ronnie M. Cole Terry Coleman Allen O. Collins and Jo Nell Collins Mr. Jack Kenneth Collins and Mrs. Melba T. Collins
Michael Alan Collver Dr. Alfred O. Colquitt III Harrileen Jones Conner Mrs. Elizabeth Leake Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook, Jr. James M. ‘Bucky’ Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Cooper Nancy and Tim Cooper Suzanne Cone Corbett William M. Corry and Jody Jenkins Corry Demetrius and Izumi Cox *Hayden A. Cox Catherine and Larry Cox Mr. and Mrs. Zack D. Cravey, Jr. Thomas and Chris Crawford James C. Cripps Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Crumley Mr. and Mrs. David A. Culley William Gary Cunningham Ilene Dailey Judge and Mrs. John S. Dalis Bartley R. Danielsen Therry Nash Deal, Ph.D. Mr. John W. Dean and Mrs. Mary Dean Joseph F. Decosimo and Rachel Sharp Decosimo James DeLaPerriere Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. DeMersseman Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Sharon R. Denney Mr. David H. Dickey Mary and Jack Dinos Martha Thompson Dinos Bruce C. Dixon and Pamela Dixon Annie Laurie Dodd *Heck C. Dodson, Jr. and Paula C. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Dooley Cam D. Dorsey, Jr. Ms. Eloise Maxwell Doty Bill and Lisa Douglas Wendy and Tom Dowden Drs. David W. and Alice M. Dreesen Dr. Karl J. Duff Kenneth M. Duke Mrs. Sue Benson Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Dunn LaGrange Trussell DuPree Milner Gibson Durden and Lillian Duff Durden Mary Frances Early Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eastman III Robert G. Edge A. Timothy Eley *Marion Louise Price Elkin Samee and Steve Ellerbee Dr. and Mrs. Steven Elliott-Gower Martha Brumley Ellis Robert Lee Elsberry Craig G. Endsley Barbara Fargason Epting George Erwin, Jr. Dr. Jane Bush Fagg William Farr and Elsa Sell John D. Feltman Neil and Judy Fischer Dr. Carol J. Fisher Lane and Norma Fitzpatrick
Dr. William P. Flatt and *Mrs. June Nesbitt Flatt Warren Williams Foley James Lee Ford Scott Foster Lori L. Franklin Cory R. and Crystal L. Freeman Gregory A. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Fritch, Jr. Al Fulton T. M. Furlow, Jr. James R. Gamble, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd Garland Gregory L. Gay and Danna W. Gay Marcella Taylor Gelman Ms. Kathy G. Gestar Andrew L. Ghertner Michael P. Gigandet John P. Gill Tammy and Geof Gilland James L. Gillis, Jr. Marvin B. Gillis and Helen R. Gillis Alisa Marib Gipson Carl and Sara Glickman John Munro Godfrey Katrina and Tom Graham Mrs. Jane Mulkey Green Dr. Alfred H. Greenberg and Halina K. Greenberg Dr. Mark R. Greene and *Mrs. Fanne A. Greene Alton (Al) D. Greenway Phillip and Suzanne Griffeth Shelley Griffitts Dr. E. Ray Griner Dr. Wanda J. Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hayward Guest Mr. Howard Leo Guest, Jr. Connie R. Guy Cheryl Miller Guynn Claire Lovvorn Hadden Fred W. Haeussler and Carol C. Haeussler G. Elliott and Pamella Hagan Dr. John H. Haire and John H. Haire Family (Shelia and Kaitlin) Mr. Charles Andy Hall Emmett Howell Hall and Doris Nevels Hall Dr. Sara Thomas Hall Tracy L. Hambrick Charles E. and Sharon Boone Hamner Dr. James L. Hamrick Paul S. Handmacher and Barbara Handmacher Joey Hannaford Mitch Hardeman and Jennifer Hardeman Joseph W. Harrell Thomas C. Harris, Jr. Rosiland S. Hart Ms. Diane L. Hartzell Annette Hatton Dr. David W. Hawkins William C. Head Mrs. James M. Heidt, Jr. Judy M. Herrin Connie and Bill Herringdine Nellie S. Herringdine Judy Hibbs Virginia Caldwell Hibbs
Julius D. Hicks, Jr. John and Judy Hill Louise Hill Mary Laraine Young Hines Virginia C. Hinton Ralph E. Hitt T. Lynn Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holladay Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Holmes Ashley Foss Holt Loyd Spencer Horton III and Brenda McKinnon Horton Glada Gunnells Horvat William M. House Martha H. Howell Dr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Howington Mr. and Mrs. William J. Huff Kristi N. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson Hull Thomas E. Hurst and Patricia Hunt-Hurst Dr. Sylvia McCoy Hutchinson Johnny E. Hyers and Louise J. Hyers Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Irby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Izlar William Ellis Jackson William K. and Peggy E. Jackson Russell N. James III and Esther A. James David B. Jay Cynthia Jeness Felton Jenkins and Julie Green Jenkins Jill Jennings Rex N. Johnson Laura D. and David W. Jolly Mr. Albert Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Jones III Julian H. and Frances F. Jones Mrs. Mary Youngblood Jones Otis Fleming Jones III Ted Jones C. Edwin Jordan Dr. Clyde W. Jordan Helen E. Jordan, DVM, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Jordan Jeffrey William Jowdy Dr. and Mrs. H. Won Jun Michael A. Kahn Susan M. Kane Kusiel Kaplan Amy M. Kay Dr. Bonnie Ballard Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilpatrick, Jr. Wayne M. Kimberly James E. King Dow N. Kirkpatrick II Faye R. Kirschner Robert D. Kline and Miriam S. Kline Dr. Melissa A. Kling-Newberry Charles B. and Lynne V. Knapp Mrs. William T. Knight III Patricia Koester-Smith Diane M. Kohl Sara Prescott Kopp Mrs. Cedric W. Kuhn Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kulbersh Mr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon, Jr. James L. LaBoon III
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lafferty Susan Cook Lahey Nita V. Lalla Patricia H. Lancaster and Dennis M. Lancaster Bryan A. Lancelot Gregory E. Lang Mr. and Mrs. John L. Langford Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter, Jr. Dr. John H. Law Dr. and Mrs. James Curtis Lee Betsy Tant Leebern Donald M. Leebern, Jr. Robert D. Leebern Mr. Earl Truman Leonard, Jr. Jon and Jo Ann Liles *Mrs. Carolyn Templeton Linder Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin Linse Neal Little Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayo Livingston, Jr. Muriel M. Lokey Dan K. Lowring and Abbie N. Lowring Lt. Col. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Lumpkin David Lunde Jeff Lurey and Dale Lurey George and Lucy Lykins Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lyons Virginia M. Macagnoni, Ph.D. Charles Machemehl and *Sonya C. Machemehl Estoria M. Maddux James Kirkland Malone Trip and Ginnie Martin Margaret Ann and Don Martin George W. Mason Terry A. Mathews and Margaret P. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Maxey Dr. John N. Maxwell IV George B. May, Sr. Kirk McAlpin James T. McBrayer Dwight R. and Brenda P. McCollough Mary Long McCormack Marian Chesnut McCullers Bobbie S. McDonald Michael Ladon McGee Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGill Kathleen McGuire Kyle C. McInnis Virginia P. McKenna *Melburne D. McLendon and *Jacqueline K. McLendon Dr. Don W. McMillian, Jr. Margey McQuilkin *Joseph M. (Ray) McRae Dr. J. Michael and June R. Meyers Dr. Gene E. Michaels Barbara B. Miller Justin and Lynsee Miller Sheila D. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Milner III Mary A. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. James B. Moncrief, Jr. C. L. Morehead, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Saer Morgan Julia W. Morgan Ms. Mary Ann Morgareidge
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Harold M. Morris, Jr. Robert Elliott Morris *Dr. Spencer H. Morrison Pat and Doyle Mote Lillian J. Mote David J. Mullen, Jr. and Cynthia S. Mullen Dr. Rebecca M. Mullis and Dr. David W. Mullis, Jr. John L. Murphy Donald G. and Susan F. Myers Joan Burkes Land Neal Mr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith, Jr. David G. Newton *Elwood S. Newton, Jr. John T. Newton, Jr. Sharon Y. Nickols Dr. Shelly M. Nickols-Richardson and David Wayne Richardson Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil November Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nunn, Jr. Cynthia Lee Nunnally Linda Oakley Drs. Jenny and Steve Oliver Thurman and Juanita Oliver Barbara D. and Roger B. Orloff Wiley C. Owen *Dr. William A. Owens, Jr. and Mrs. Barbara R. Owens Drs. Onofre R. and Ligaya P. Paguio Travers W. Paine III Hon. Kathy S. Palmer Steve D. and Mary Ann Palmour Ted Maxwell Parker and Winifred M. Parker Eleanor L. Parr Dr. Margarete I. Parrish Mrs. A. Faegin Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Carleton E. Parsons, Jr. Gary and Sandy Pasek Alexander W. and Janet W. Patterson Dr. and Mrs. George W. Patton, Jr. Donald W. Pearson, Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Pendergrast, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Perno Ms. Lee Davis Perry Schley L. Perry, Jr. (Louie) Bonnie Stephens Petersen and Clark Petersen Barry Phillips Richard Mendel Piazza Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Platt George Junius Polatty, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Porterfield Philip Potter and Meredith Barrs Potter Drs. Keith W. and Susan W. Prasse Gregory C. Price and Rebecca A. Price Patricia Padgett Price Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Proehl, Jr. Rowland A. Radford and Letitia H. Radford Betty Sewell Ragland Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rainey Sybil L. Rainey Doris Adams Ramsey Linda L. Redmann, Ph.D. Frances Cowart Reeves Mrs. John B. Reeves David Alan and Julie Toland Reynolds Robert Lamar Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards Jennifer W. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Riley IV William Thomas Ritter Richard M. Roberts and Marcia W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Robinson III Dr. Ava D. Rodgers Thomas F. Rodgers and Janie O. Rodgers Dr. Dean G. Rojek John W. Rooker Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rosengart Charles A. Ross and June R. P. Ross Mrs. Chester A. Roush Peter C. Ruenitz Jesse Rhodes Russell and Mary Leila Benton Russell Dr. Jean E. Sander Hon. Carl E. Sanders Mr. John Frank Sands and Mrs. Alice Green Sands V. Bibb Saye Alexander Alan Scarborough and Mary Akins Scarborough Lee Scheinman Betty R. Schmidt Donald D. Schmidt and Jerrold L. Manning Donald O. Schneider *Albert F. Schwamlein, Jr. Dale M. Schwartz and Susan E. Schwartz *Judith I. Schwartz Judge and Mrs. William J. Self II David K. Selleck and Betsy M. Selleck William H. Settle, Jr. Chef Kyle W. Shadix, MS, RD David J. Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sherwood Billy Mac Shivers Bill and Lois Shortt Dr. Raymond Eugene Shuffler Scott Henderson Sikes and Valerie Lynne McCormick Sikes Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay Simmons, Jr. Gail Fulford Sims Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Slick *Alexander W. Smith III Mr. and Mrs. Billy S. Smith Chuck and Nancy Smith Craig F. Smith John P. Smith Mary Anthony Smith John Marshall and Millie Young Smith Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne Solms James A. Sommerville Frank and Rosemary Dunn Stancil Mr. John E. Starbuck Stephanie Stenglein Dr. Martha Craig Stephens Joseph Stewart, Jr. Catherine H. Stockman and C. ‘Herbie’ Stockman, Jr. Norman M. Stoker Allen D. Stovall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Stovall, Jr. Dana E. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Strickland W. Jefferson Stubbs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. V. Carlysle Sullivan, Jr.
Roger Swagler and Julia Marlowe *Thomas J. Swanson, Jr. and Marylee Swanson Drs. Anne and David Sweaney *Frank M. Swift Lynda Cowart Talmadge Wilmer Gene Tanner Mr. and Mrs. James S. Tardy, Jr. *Mrs. John H. Taylor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Taylor, Jr. David A. and Janet K. Terrell Geoffrey David Terrell Gloria J. Thiem and David E. Thiem Richard R. Thomas Sidney Samuel Thomas Reese J. Thompson and Pam M. Thompson Thomas J. ‘Tommy’ Thompson Jr. and Jane Safrit Thompson Ronald W. Tidmore and Karen A. Tidmore Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Tidwell Susan Stanton Todd C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr. Dr. Michael J. Topper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrest Towns Kit Trensch Marihope Shirey Troutman Lindsey William Trussell, Jr. Clarice E. Turk Marjorie R. Turnbull Curtis L. Turner III Mr. and Mrs. Brad Turner Irene and Curtis Ulmer Wayne R. Vason William L. Wages, Jr. and Kathleen Ellison Wages James and Lynda Henley Walters E. Baxter Webb and Ann Clark Webb William Larry Webb Nancy Marcuz Wech Scott S. Weinberg Steven E. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Wellborn III A. L. Wheeler *Aubrey Sego Whelchel Germaine Whittaker Brooks Eliot Wigginton Margaret and Hoke Wilder W. Thomas Wilfong Charlotte and Claude Williams Faith Towles Williams Geraldine H. Williams Paulette Williams *Ralph Watson Williams, Jr. Robert M. Willingham, Jr. Jane S. Willson Guy S. and M. Sue Wilson Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wink Alfred Paul Wise Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wise, Jr. Oscar Lee Wiseley, Jr. *Marey C. Wofford Elizabeth D. Womack and James C. Womack Dr. and Mrs. Norman J. Wood Peggy P. Woodruff Stuart Woods Mr. Kevin Joseph Woody George E. Wright and Camille N. Wright
Mr. C. Richard Yarbrough Dr. Bonnie L. Yegidis Henry L. Zittrouer and Mary W. Zittrouer
PARTNERS Established in 1999, the University of Georgia Partners recognizes needs for both restricted and unrestricted gifts. Membership requires an annual gift of $2,500 or more given fully unrestricted, or divided to provide $1,000 to the Venture Fund and $1,500 to a designated academic area, program or affiliated unit. L. Allan and Kizmet S. Adams Michael F. and Mary L. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Aldridge Charles Patrick Allen and Gaile Allen Tommy C. Altman Dr. Margaret A. Amstutz Dr. and Mrs. Chester W. Anderson Drs. Wyatt and Margaret Anderson Grover J. Andrews Dr. Jay Scott Angle Mr. and Mrs. William C. Archer III Cyndae Arrendale Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Balchin Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Allan W. Barber Ruth Ann Bartlett J. Barnie Beasley Jr. and Carla A. Beasley Barry L. and Naomi N. Beers Drs. Grace and Dean Boswell Frank and Ann Boyd Louis J. and Rebecca C. Boyd Dr. William R. and Anne E. Boydston Stan and Suzette Brading George M. and Martha S. Brandon Nan Gillespie Brinning Dr. and Mrs. Josef M. Broder Mickey Brown Mr. and Mrs. Otis A. Brumby Jr. R. Alan and Cindy M. Bullock Tim and Carla Burgess B. J. Butler and Elizabeth B. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Campbell Clifford S. Campbell Jr. and Frances Sinback Campbell Charles T. Cantrell and Nanette Cantrell Pitts Carr and Julie R. Carr Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Castenell Jr. Runell and Michael Cheek David and Jane Chu Wallace B. and Rose F. Clary Jim and Lyra Cobb Frederick E. Cooper and Helen Dykes Cooper William McCart Corry and Jody Jenkins Corry Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Culpepper Eric and Margaret Dahl Ann and Jay Davis Linda McMullen DePascale Ms. Deborah Dietzler and Mr. Peter Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin Doyle Delmer D. and Ann S. Dunn Shyam Reddy and Renee Dye Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Edge Dr. James Don Edwards and Clara M. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Evert Jr.
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The Latino Initiative is addressing this rapidly growing demographic, which has increased 474 percent since 1990. The program seeks to identify and address issues facing Georgia’s Latino population such as education, wellness, leadership, and community economic development and to help communities with the stresses on services.
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Stuart and Renee Feldman Dexter L. Fisher Peter N. Foss and Mary M. Foss Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Fuller Debra Furtado Greg and Danna Gay Andrew L. Ghertner Selma Middlebrooks Gore Mr. and Mrs. James Grien Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheffield Hale Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hawkins Fred and Bonnie Hazlewood Robert Paul Hein The Honorable and Mrs. Pierre Howard Margize Louise Howell Ms. Patricia G. Hoyt and Dr. Robert E. Hoyt Henry M. and Amy W. Huckaby John and Abby Irby Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jabaley Thomas H. and Sharon B. Jackson Jr. Walter and Margaret Jameson Julie and Felton Jenkins Laura D. and David W. Jolly James and Patricia Jordan Jean and Ken Jordan Jeffrey Jowdy William Russell King Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilton Krueger Thomas S. and Susan B. Landrum Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Lauth Jr. Robert ‘Buzz’ Law and Cathy A. Law Dr. and Mrs. David C. Lee Donald M. Leebern Jr. Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner Drs. Jo Anne and Donald Lowe Dr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr. Dr. Estoria McAfee Maddux Mr. and Mrs. E. Gordon Maner Randall and Rita Manning Colin T. Martin and Dr. Elizabeth McKelvey Martin Stephen and Karen Martin Keith W. Mason Samuel M. Matchett, Esq. Joe B. and Judith H. Maxwell Dr. and Mrs. William G. McCart Mary Elizabeth McDonald and Marc W. LaMotte Pamela McDougall John and Sue McKinley Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMullan Laura J. Meadows Denise Spangler Mewborn and Frank Mewborn Drs. Parker and Kent Middleton Charles C. Miller III and Pinney L. Allen *Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Mitchell Henry and Patti Monsees Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr. Dr. Jere W. Morehead Drs. Libby V. and C. Van Morris Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Mote Dr. Rebecca M. Mullis and Dr. David W. Mullis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley III
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan A. Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr. Randy and Suzanne Nuckolls Dr. Svein Oie and Barbara Woodruff Jessica and Eric Orbock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris III Dr. and Mrs. Han S. Park Alexander W. and Janet W. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Asa R. Phillips Jr. Mrs. Deborah Redeker Phillips Martha W. and Bill Pierce Dr. and Mrs. William Gray Potter Mr. and Mrs. Randy F. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Druid Norris Preston William and Pamela Prokasy Neal and Lib Quirk Julie T. and David A. Reynolds John W. and Cindy W. Rooker Alan F. Rothschild Jr. and Jewett W. Rothschild Dr. and Mrs. John R. Schramski Thomas and Maryellen Scott Swann Seiler Scott A. and Claudia W. Shamp Dr. Judith Davis Shaw Mr. Stephen M. Shewmaker and Dr. Gayle Spears Dr. Robert N. Shulstad Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh and Mrs. Sunita K. Singh
Garnett A. and Bitsy H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Philip Solomons Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Spalding Beverly Sparks and Allen L. Tibbetts Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Squires Robert L. and Mary C. Stein Martha B. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Sullivan III Drs. Anne L. and David R. Sweaney Andrea and Britt Swilley Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Taylor Marks and Jane Towles Dr. Anthony S. Tricoli and Dr. Robin J. Tricoli Howard T. Walpole, Jr. MD and Mrs. Sally Walpole Susan C. Waltman and Thomas M. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ephriam Warnock Lawrence E. and Katherine Weatherford Michael and Risë Weathersby Charlene Kunis Weaver Daniel U. White and Dean Rebecca H. White Drs. Sandra E. and James A. Whitney Dr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Williams Dr. John T. Wilson and Dr. Patricia S. Wilson Lisa and Randy Wofford Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten Dr. and Mrs. Steve W. Wrigley Howard and Becky Young Gene and Ruth Younts
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Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Richard L. Tucker (Chair) Robert F. Hatcher (Vice Chair) Kenneth R. Bernard, Jr. James A. Bishop Hugh A. Carter, Jr. William H. Cleveland, M.D. Felton Jenkins W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr. James R. Jolly Donald M. Leebern, Jr. Elridge W. McMillan William “Dink” NeSmith, Jr. Doreen Stiles Poitevint Willis J. Potts, Jr. Wanda Yancey Rodwell Kessel D. Stelling, Jr. Benjamin J. Tarbutton, III M. Allan Vigil Erroll B. Davis, Jr. (Chancellor)
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