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Other participating schools in the program were California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, California State University at Chico, The University of Georgia, University of Missouri, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Rutgers University and the University of Southern Maine.
Frederick Ferré (March 23, 1933 - March 22, 2013) was Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at The University of Georgia.
Omer Clyde Aderhold (1899–1969), U.S. academic, president of the University of Georgia
Willis Henry Bocock (1865-1947), professor at the University of Georgia
His civic activities included the Optimist Club, Dixie Youth Baseball, American Legion Post 71, Grace United Methodist Church, The University of Georgia Heritage Society, as well as co-chairing the North Augusta High School Stadium fund raising committee.
Hunter-Gault is author of In My Place (1992), a memoir about her experiences at the University of Georgia.
Charles Boynton Knapp (born 1946), president of the University of Georgia
Charles Mercer Snelling (1862 – 1939), Chancellor of the University of Georgia and the University System of Georgia
In August 2010, Barbe was named interim director of the University of Georgia’s Music Business Certificate Program, then in March 2011 he was appointed the certificate program’s director on a permanent basis by Terry College of Business Dean Robert Sumichrast.
David P. Landau (born 1941), professor of physics at the University of Georgia
A graduate of the University of Florida (B.A., 1965; J.D., 1969) Wilkes became Professor of Law at the University of Georgia in 1971, a post he has held ever since.
Under Vandiver's administration, a United States District Court ordered the admission of two African-American students, Hamilton E. Holmes and Charlayne Hunter, to the University of Georgia.
Frederick Corbet Davison (1929-2004), President of the University of Georgia
In addition to these two institutions, the core team includes Richard Watson also of the University of Georgia, Don McCubbrey of the University of Denver, Wayne Huang from the Ohio University, Franz Lehner from the University of Passau in Germany, Andres Sepulveda from the Universidad de Concepción in Chile, and Negwa Badra from the Ain Shams University in Egypt.
Named after Mary Ethel Creswell, the first woman to receive a degree from the University of Georgia, Creswell Community is home to male and female first-year students.
She belongs to the University of Georgia Air Force ROTC and has hopes of being a physician in the United States Air Force someday.
The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) is a research unit of the University of Georgia, located at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) in Aiken, South Carolina.
Chapman appeared in the film version, whose cast consisted of students and faculty from the University of Georgia and the surrounding city of Athens, Georgia.
Walter Barnard Hill (1851–1905), chancellor of the University of Georgia (UGA) (1889–1905)
William Ellison Boggs (1838–1920), chancellor of the University of Georgia
Larsen joined the board of trustees of the University of Georgia in 1927, continued to serve as the board transitioned to the Georgia Board of Regents on January 1, 1932 and remained on that board through 1938.
Herschel Walker - Running back for the University of Georgia and 1982 Heisman Trophy winner.