June 2002: Vol. 81, No. 3
From the Editor
Lynda and Richard Courts

Cover photo: Lynda Courts at Atlanta's Ballethnic Dance Company
President's Column
A university that's almost too popular
Campus News
New undergraduate degree programs offered in business, science, education. "They said it." Cloning = better beef? Visitors Center breaking attendance records. East Village delayed. Peabodys remember Sept. 11. UGA shines in latest U.S. News rankings. Selig Center study: University's impact on Athens area is huge. Vinson Institute is 75
Faculty/Staff
Flute maestro Julius Baker's visit inspires students to pursue perfection. "UGA in the news." Writer Reginald McKnight will occupy new chair named for noted alumnus. Kudos to Kleven, Dunn
Students
"Yesterday and today." Goldwater Scholars. www.uga.edu/diversity
Sports
Spring sports roundup. Freestyler rockets to victory at NCAAs, then makes cover of Swimming World.
Campus Closeup
Good neighbors: UGA Spanish students get to practice real-world translation skills while helping Athens' Latino citizens adapt to an English language world. Double issue a first for The Georgia Review: New editor T.R. Hummer debuts with a tribute to the past
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