Events

Jean Mann is an artist currently living in Arnoldsville, Georgia. She is fascinated by shapes, details and vivid colors. Her pen and ink work is extremely...

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...

"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...

Inspired by the documentary "Chasing Coral," this exhibition showcases the Emmy, Peabody and Sundance awards won by the film, plus photography by Meigs...

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 Power of Children: Making a Difference shares the extraordinary stories of Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges, and Ryan White—three children whose lives teach us...

The Pre-Counseling Club has informal meetings every Monday to discuss various topics ranging from mental health, career preparation, to lifestyle or general...

"Taking a less traveled pathway to an HIV-1 cure," Stephen Spector, UC-San Diego School of Medicine.

"Challenges of science leadership: lessons learned and principles applied," Dr. William C. Pitt from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and...

The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute (LACSI) is having its Spring Semester 2018 Mesa de Conversation every Monday from 1-2 p.m. The facilitator...

“The World on Stage: Representing Brazil and Africa in Early Modern Portuguese Festivals,” Lisa Voigt, The Ohio State University. This talk is part of The...

Sign up for the 2019-2020 Academic Year Meal Plan and receive a sign-up incentive. Purchase a meal plan online or by signing up at our table and claim the...
