News from the Chronicles - February 2026

Steven R. White, one of the world's leading physicists who is the inventor of the Density Maxtrix Renormalization Group, will deliver the 2026 Chhabra-Landau Lecture on Feb. 26 at UGA. White, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Irvine, is a condensed matter physicist who specializes in the simulation of quantum systems, a physical entity — such as an atom, electron or photon — whose behavior is…
"New HeirLooms" is a new collection of jewelry inspired by creator Demi Thomloudis's environments. Thomloudis, associate professor and area chair of jewelry and metalwork in the Lamar Dodd School of Art, created the collection inspired by details of her grandparents' apartment in Greece.  Read more about the collection, which will be on display at the Metal Museum in Memphis, Tenn. in summer 2027.
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music is offering a new Classical Music Recording Certificate to provide hands-on instruction in the art and technology of music recording and production.   Performers and educators often are required to extend their reach via virtual performances, remote instruction, self-produced online portfolios, and social media content. This certificate will help prepare students to meet the needs of today’s media-hungry…
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences hosted its annual Alumni Awards and Donor Celebration Friday at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. After a welcome by the college’s student ambassadors, guests spent the evening honoring seven winners whose achievements span industries and expertise, from art installations and cardiology to organizational psychology and electric vehicle battery technology. The awards highlight recipients’ leadership…
Anthropology PhD candidate Amit Kaushik has been awarded the prestigious Wenner-Gren Foundation's Dissertation Fieldwork Grant to study how caste hierarchies shape human–wildlife relations and conservation practices in the land surrounding the Veerangana Durgawati Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, India. His research will examine how conservation policies intersect with histories of displacement, land access, and social and ecological…
Students in the music therapy program at Franklin College’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music now have another allied health facility where they can use music to enhance the patient experience. Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center announced their collaboration with the program to introduce medical music therapy services to its adult oncology unit, offering patients a new way to find comfort and support during cancer treatment.  Music…
Michelle Ritchie has been a regular at Franklin’s research mixers since they launched in 2024. She was drawn to the gatherings because of their emphasis on advancing multidisciplinary scholarship, one of Franklin’s academic initiatives. The events are held at a local restaurant or coffee shop and feature faculty presentations centered on a multidisciplinary topic. Post presentations, the speakers and audience members mingle and exchange ideas.…