From the Lamar Dodd School of Art website: 
Emeritus Professor Wiley Sanderson passed away on Saturday, July 30th. According to one colleague, Sanderson was a graduate of Cranbrook who also studied with Maholy Nagy. He started teaching at UGA in the late 40s and taught the first photography offerings in the early 50s and continued to do so until the late 80s when he retired from UGA.  (The photograph of Sanderson in 19th century attire was taken in the 70s by Dr. Nix in conjunction with a workshop and exhibition.)
Professor Sanderson was known as a challenging professor with high standards who was known internationally for contributing to the revival of pinhole photography.  He reportedly posted this aphorism near the dark rooms:  Most people would prefer to be ruined by praise, rather than saved by criticism.
http://art.uga.edu/index.php?pt=5&id=335#