The TEEC against the surrounding skyline

Welcome to Atlanta: Inside Terry’s bustling Buckhead campus

At the intersection of Lenox and Peachtree roads, the city pulses. A steady flow of traffic whirs by as executives make business deals over working lunches and shoppers browse the upscale boutiques at Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square.

Moultrie Police Office Tonero Bender and Georgia Pines mental health counselor Julio Ginel review their caseload before heading out.

UGA Archway links small town with Terry College problem solvers

Like many rural Georgia communities, Moultrie has a small police department, little mental health support and a limited budget. As a result, 911 calls about disturbances often led to jail for substance abusers or individuals with a history of mental health issues.

Shan Cooper

Leading with integrity means putting people first

In the summer of 2018, Shan Cooper was enjoying life on Florida’s sunny Gulf Coast, having retired from packaging materials firm WestRock following nearly 15 years as a Lockheed Martin VP. Then the phone rang.

Julie Schertell Speaking

Bringing legacy companies into the 21st century takes grit

A lot has changed at paper companies in the last three years. They provide more technical filtration materials for hospitals while offering more efficient packaging ­for e-commerce and sustainable papers for everyone.

Anne Ruth Moore

100 years of Terry women

In 1922, when Anne Ruth Moore walked out of the University of Georgia with her bachelor of science degree, the world must have felt in full bloom.