Events

Artist and Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding Rebecca Rutstein has worked in painting, sculpture, installation and public art and has an ongoing...

The Mountain Laurel Quilters’ Guild is based in Clarkesville, Georgia, and draws members from several Georgia counties as well as North and South Carolina....

This exhibition will feature works by African American artists in the museum’s permanent collection and by this year’s Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Award...

An estimated 725,000 protesters gathered in the streets of Washington for the first Women’s March in 2017. Cities across the country and around the world...

This exhibition focuses on the reigns of the last two Romanov rulers: Alexander III (1881–1894) and his son and successor Nicholas II (1894–1917). It marks...

"Under the Big Top" explores circuses, vaudeville troupes, and other traveling tent shows in the United States in their heyday, from the 1820s to 1930s. It...

Purchase a Spring into Group Fitness multi-visit pass and get 30 classes for $30. This promotion will only be available between Feb. 20 and March 8, and...

In 1929, Horace Mann Bond, social science researcher, historian and father of the late Julian Bond, participated in a two-year field study of black student...

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...

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

“Nichols, Cauley & Associates, LLC: Ranked as one of Atlanta's fastest-growing accounting firms in 2018 by the Atlanta Business Chronicle Through...

An opportunity for participants to interact with potential graduate advisors and UGA graduate students before submitting an application to graduate school....

"Environmental Signals Tune Bacterial Growth and Physiology," Dr. Petra Levin, Department of Biology, Washington University of St. Louis.

The OIBR Violence Work Group is sponsoring a talk by Sharyn Potter, Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at the University of New Hampshire, on...

Join Terry Alumnnus, Mark Kauffman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Treadmaxx Tire, formerly Kauffman Tire, for a 30 minute mentoring...

Join the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Conference Feb. 28 and March 1, where researchers from across the state to present the best new clinical...

Join the International Business Society for an informal lunch with Matt Roessing, a staff member at UGA, to discuss international business experiences....

Uncovering the Divergent Organellar Biology of Apicomplexan ParasitesDiego HeutPostdoctoral Fellow, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA

Mr. Howard Young, is partner of the General Wholesale Company and president of General Wholesale Beer Company. As President, he is responsible for directing...

Take a trip around the world and let your taste buds guide you. Venture from continent to continent, country to country, discovering different foods,...

Maisha Winn is the Chancellor’s Leadership Professor in the School of Education at the University of California, Davis, and the co-founder and co-director of...

Hear from distinguished Terry Alumni about what to expect when you're looking to move beyond Atlanta post-graduation!

This event is the flagship networking event of the Spring semester geared toward connecting current students with employers and alumni that typically hire...

The 38th Annual BCM Dinner Theatre will present an abridged version of Into the Woods. The production is directed and performed by UGA students and raises...

Please join us to honor our remarkable journey of being a leader in adult education scholarship and practice excellence at UGA for over 5 historic decades –...

University of Georgia Women's Basketball at Florida TV: SECN+ Streaming Video: http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3484169/georgia-vs-florida Streaming Audio:...

The Vienna Boys Choir, founded by Emperor Maximilian I in 1498, continues to peform a repertoire encompassing Austrian folk songs and waltzes, classical...
