March 2002: Vol. 81, No. 2
Bricks and mortar at hyper-speed
UGA's new Real Estate Foundation can fast-track important capital projects by using tax-exempt, 30-year revenue bonds instead of competing with 33 other schools for money from the state system.
by Doug Monroe (ABJ '69)

Cover photo: Jack Rooker and Jo Ann Chitty of the UGA Real Estate Foundation


Contents page photo:
Once upon a time, Russell was the newest residence hall on campus . . .

Wise counsel in the face of disaster
As general counsel for the New York Hospital Association, Susan Waltman (AB '73, MSW '75) helped orchestrate the city's emergency medical response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
by David Hechler
Coming to terms with terrorism
Post-9/11 Washington has become an armed city, but UGA alumni in the U.S. Senate and House are reconstructing a more vigilant and secure nation.
by Richard Hyatt
Kicking down the door
The Butler did it again, and this time it's an even bigger achievement than his 60-yard field goal to beat Clemson.
by Alex Crevar (AB '93)
Irrefutable evidence of life after retirement
It started as a hobby, something to pass the time in their sunset years. But retired faculty member Hugh Nourse and his wife Carol have found second careers as nature photographers.
by Misty Starlene Herrin
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I'll miss the old Myers: No AC, but still a cool place to live.
by Nathan Long

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