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Millard Grimes started his distinguished career in journalism six decades ago as a copy boy
Kennesaw State's Dan Papp brings experience in international affairs to his new job A pair of oversized purple-framed glasses, homage to former KSU president Dr. Betty Siegel. Two sets of Russian nesting dolls: one representing former Soviet leaders from Lenin…
Longtime educator Walter McNeely has a history of civic involvement in Coastal Georgia.
Mega-developer John Williams has found there is life after Post.
Reynold Jennings engineered a turnaround at Tenet Healthcare.
John Schuerholz tries his hand at writing a book.
Cartoonist Mike Lester's irreverent humor drives his business ventures.
A former ACOG executive goes for the gold in a new venue.
New Urbanism jumped to the forefront last October when Metro Atlantans witnessed the opening of Atlantic Station.
A rich diversity of students, a small campus and a rigorous liberal arts education are hallmarks of Oxford College of Emory University, says Joe Moon, dean of student life at Oxford.
Fast facts about Newton County: population, unemployment rate, per capita income, municipalities, top employers.
Bringing West Point sensibilities to Georgia Gwinnett College.
Emory's business school dean sees a lot more potential.
Downtime is scarce for teachers like Rockdale's Nancy Glenzer.
Five distinguished Georgians are recipients of the second annual Excellence In Public Service Awards, presented by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia in partnership with Georgia Trend. The awards recognize leadership at the state and local levels.
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