Events

Wrestling Temptation: The Quest to Control Alcohol in Georgia traces the struggle that state leaders have faced in regulating the production, transportation...

In 2017, the Georgia Museum of Art received a gift of a significant group of paintings and works on paper from C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry. Mrs. Terry...

Linda Fraser is a botanical illustrator of native plants in the southeastern United States. Her exhibit, A Walk Through the Seasons, features more than 85...

“Bloom Where You’re Planted: The Collection of Deen Day Sanders” features highlights from one of the most important Georgia-based collections of American art...

"Central to Their Lives," organized by the Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, South Carolina, examines the achievements of women artists working in and...

The piers and gate at the Jackson Street entrance to Owens Fountain will receive a preservation makeover this summer. The gate doors will be removed,...

Guitarist Marc Teicholz was awarded first prize at the 1989 International Guitar Foundation of America Competition, the largest, most prestigious contest of...

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...

The Torrance Center offers training on the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, Verbal. Efficient,...

Big Dawgs is one of three summer intensive communication programs offered by the College of Education's Department of Communication Sciences and Special...

Development of a novel mouse model for transgestational malariainfectionCatherine Morffy SmithDoctoral DefenseDr. Julie Moore, Major Professor
