Archived selections from the Georgia Magazine



President Michael Adams
"How're you doin'? I'm Mike Adams," "A Conversation with President Adams," "21st President for the 21st Century," and the 1999 State of the University Address. from various GM issues

Presidential Time Line
From founder Abraham Baldwin to Michael Adams, the line of UGA presidents numbers 21 and stretches more than 200 years. from the March 1997 issue

The UGA Century
GM has compressed 100 years of University history into 12 pages, beginning in 1900 when UGA was a small liberal arts school with an enrollment of 279. It's amazing how far we've come. from the December 1999 issue

40th anniversary of desegregation
Four decades have passed since two honor students from Atlanta crossed—and shattered forever—the color barrier at UGA. In January, their alma mater paid tribute to their courage. from the March 2001 issue
Also from the same issue:
Cover photo—January 9, 1961
Holmes/Hunter Academic Building unveiling ceremony photo—January 9, 2001
Race and the liberating power of education by Michael F. Adams
Giving thanks for 'two who had courage here' by Gov. Roy E. Barnes
Academic building renamed in honor of Holmes, Hunter


Physical Master Plan
The Physical Master Plan imagines what UGA would be like if the beauty of North Campus could be replicated throughout the University's 600 acres. from the March 1999 issue

UGA's Rhodes Scholars, 1903-1999
Eighteen University of Georgia students have earned the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship since the program's inception in 1902 by the University of Oxford. This archive details the UGA Rhodes Scholars and their accomplishments. from various GM issues

The Peabody Awards
"Overhead at the Peabodys," "Charlayne in Africa," "Peabody board picks 'Ally' and 'The Practice'," "Those Coveted Peabody Awards," and "'X-Files' and 'Simpsons' win Peabodys." from various GM and Georgia Alumni Record issues

Herschel's in the Hall
UGA threw a party to celebrate No. 34's induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. But will he make it to Canton, where all the pro greats are enshrined? from the March 2000 issue
Uga's Scrapbook
Sports Illustrated named Uga V the country's best mascot. Said SI, "If you can't appreciate the swaggering gait and Churchillian physiognomy of Uga V, the Bulldogs' bulldog, you must be a cat lover. from GM and other publications

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