Fall 2018
Building Bridges
Bermudez’s passion for Latino community fueled by her own immigrant story
Claire de La Serre
Claire de La Serre investigates ingestive behavior, specifically how the gut communicates with the brain and the mechanisms that trigger overeating
Targeting cancer with magnets
FACS researchers have developed a noninvasive way to deliver the drugs directly to tumors using magnetic forces
FACS’ Bailey leads international effort backed by Gates Foundation
FACS researcher Lynn Bailey is leading an international effort to reduce neural tube defects in developing countries
Historic “House B” to be renamed
The historic “House B” is getting a facelift – and a new name – courtesy of the Charles Schwab Foundation
Passion with a Southern Flair
FACS grad Cynthia Hyde, publisher of Southern Distinction Magazine, provides fashion merchandising students hands-on training through internships
A Capitol Campaign
FACS Legislative Aide program gives students an up-close look at state and federal government
Beyond the Books
The ASPIRE Clinic prepares students for careers by offering real-life experience
Seizing the Opportunity
One of the college’s first Legislative Aides, Robin Gary Durbin credits the program with boosting her sense of courage
Determined and Driven
Bridget Weaver Greene, one of the college’s first African-American students, has never been intimidated by challenges
Uncovering the Facts about FACS
Preparing to write the centennial pictorial publication meant uncovering the history of the college from 1918
Proud to be a Dawg
Tom Cochran, a FACS 100 Centennial Honoree, has spent his life in service to UGA