Events

Berkeley Boone has always enjoyed photography, especially of subjects in the natural world. He is an environmental educator and loves teaching others about...

This exhibition introduces to the public a collection of both fine and decorative arts dating from ca. 1660 to 1952. These objects were passed from one...

This is the first complete retrospective of the work of photographer Doris Ulmann, treating the full scope of her production, including her early...

Participants in this free, public plenary session of the a2ru National Conference are Peter Linett, chairman and chief idea officer of Slover Linett Audience...

The Creative Writing Program presents a reading by Chika Unigwe, a Nigerian writer who now lives in the United States. Unigwe is the author of four novels,...

The story of UGA’s first Rose Bowl victory in 1943 is well known, but what happened when the players left the field and went off to war? The Hargrett Rare...

Part of the observance to mark the centennial end of World War I, the exhibition also pays homage to Moïna Belle Michael, originally from Monroe, who was...

World War I (1914-1918) was different than any previous war. It was a total war that required all members of the nation to be involved in the war effort. All...

Avid Bookshop presents author Kiese Laymon in celebration of Heavy: An American Memoir. This reading and signing event is free and open to the public, and...

Join the International Business Society for an informal lunch with Professor Zantinga. Professor Zantinga is a professor in the Management Department of the...

The Diversity Cafe provides opportunities for the Terry community to come together over lunch to talk about important issues. This discussion will be on...

"Stochastic Models for the Transmission and Establishment of HIV Infection," Daniel Coombs, professor of mathematics at the University of British...

"Feeding the World Without Eating the World," Elizabeth Kramer, director, Natural Resources Spatial Analysis Laboratory & Sustainable Food Systems...

Asen Kirin, Parker Curator of Russian art, will lead a tour of “One Heart, One Way: The Journey of a Princely Art Collection.”

In this workshop, co-facilitated by the Center for Teaching and Learning and Academic Honesty, participants will explore what drives students to cheat and...

Bethany Polentz graduated from UGA in 1996 with a BA in English. She is currently Vice President of Experience Strategy, Customer Insights, & Experience...

Information on a new study abroad opportunity offered Summer 2019 (June/July) to South Africa. Open to all majors.

This information session will be about the communication sciences and disorders (CMSD) major. If you are interested in this major, please consider attending...

Students will learn strategies for coping at a large extroverted university to get the most out of the academic and social environment in their own...

Come join us for a lecture on the opioid epidemic with Dr. Pohl! Free food and drinks will be provided!

University Housing will host its annual Haunted Highrises and fall festival October 24 in Brumby Hall, Russell Hall and Creswell Hall. Local children will...

Everyone is welcome to come practice improvisational comedy with Improv Athens during Open Rehearsals. There will be improv games for beginners and more...

"Who Owns the Past? Competing Claims for Antiquities from the Holy Land," Morag Kersel, professor at DePaul University and graduate of the Master of Historic...

Interested in learning about business opportunities within the largest aerospace company in the world? Join us for an information session with Boeing...

Don't miss the live music, food and opportunity to hang out with friends. Visit RUF's Instagram for more information.
