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Dean of Agriculture Scott Angle (front) was a judge for a Horticulture Club’s potluck in which dishes were prepared using plants. The award for best-looking dessert was won by Renee Robinson for her lime cake (below), which used limes and flowers as decoration.

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As fall semester winds down, the university community is busy welcoming visitors, tasting the fruits of its labor and preparing to say good-bye.
(Photography by Peter Frey)


Bertha Gresham, long-time caretaker in Park Hall, will retire from UGA this month after 48 years on the job.

Gresham began her career at UGA in 1957 and worked in Peabody Hall, Baldwin Hall and the Main Library before moving in the mid 1960s to Park Hall, home of UGA’s English department.

“As soon as I saw Park Hall, I knew this was where I wanted to be,” Gresham says. “Even when I took time off for four knee surgeries, I felt like Park Hall needed me.

“It’s a good job, with good people,” she says. “I’ve seen a lot of changes, but all the many years I’ve worked here, I’ve enjoyed it.”

Nelson Hilton, English department head, says the department is losing a wealth of institutional memory.

English department faculty and staff wished Gresham
a happy retirement during a ceremony on Dec. 1.

 

Members of a delegation from China’s Ministry of Education and several Chinese universities visited campus last month. The delegation met with a U.S. delegation of faculty from UGA’s Institute of Higher Education and others with expertise about privatization in U.S. higher education. Tang Xiaojie (right), deputy director of the Institute of Private Education of Shanghai, takes a photo of Wang Yi, a researcher, as she holds Jake Toma (son of Linda Bachman and Doug Toma, host for the Chinese delegation). Jake had joined his parents and the Chinese delegation for lunch.
 
 


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