Kevin Nwogu leans against a brick column at Terry

Terry student works to build a place for every UGA student

From leading orientation during a pandemic to interning at Google, senior Kevin Nwogu has made the most of his time at UGA. A servant leader, he created his own scholarship for high school students from his Stone Mountain high school.

Tripp Koenig

UGA senior earns top Marine officer training award

George “Tripp” Koenig of Atlanta puts boots on the ground when it comes to leading and inspiring. A University of Georgia senior, he spent six weeks over the past two summers in Quantico, Virginia, tackling the task of U.S. Marine Corps Officer Candidate School.

Husband

Family life can make you a better boss

The COVID-19 pandemic means more time at home for many of us. A new study revealed that for working parents, that increase in quality time with their families may have some unforeseen benefits.

Capt. Milton Troy

‘The guy that has it all’

At age 15, Milton Troy III got a taste of his future. It happened under the hood of his first car, a gift from his dad — a $100 Mercury Bobcat, white with a baby-blue interior.

Terry MBA students come from various backgrounds with one intent — to improve the practice of business worldwide.

‘A compelling story to tell’

Appearing on a recent “Dawgs on Top” podcast to discuss their consulting work with South African companies, Georgia MBA students Travis Hawkins, Kobby Amoah and Alex Meier each had a distinct story to tell.

Matthew McDaniel transports outfits destined for UGA’s Professional Clothing Closet.

Terry SGA senator supports campus and community

Lights. Clothing. Accounting. Those are a few words to describe senior Matthew McDaniel’s career at the University of Georgia. McDaniel, an accounting major from Snellville, is “making the most of the years I have here. You don’t get to redo college.”

Drew Schmitt

Amazing Student: Drew Schmitt

As a Foundation Fellow, Drew Schmitt has been able to study around the world, is becoming a Double Dawg, and had an internship that is leading to his career in the world of economics and financial networks.

Doug and Kay Ivester in front of Ivester Hall during the Phase III dedication of the Business Learning Community in September.

Built to Last

You get the feeling Doug Ivester is revealing something about himself he hadn’t thought about until this moment. It’s noticeable in the slightest of ways. He edges up in his seat. He lightly taps the table as he talks. A pause fills the space between words.