Events

Construction forces will mobilize onsite and begin setting up site safety measures such as barriers, fencing, and signage. The sidewalk along the north side...

In anticipation of the 60th anniversary of desegregation at the University of Georgia, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library partnered with the...

In anticipation of the 60th anniversary of desegregation at the University of Georgia, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library partnered with the...

In 1961, Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter became the first Black students to enroll at the University of Georgia. Facing down adversity, they succeeded...

Japan has had a thriving ceramic culture for over 15,000 years, often focused on utilitarian (or practical) objects. In 1948, the avant-garde ceramic group...

This survey exhibition will include approximately 60 works produced by artist Emma Amos over the last 60 years. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Emma Amos (March...

“Extra Ordinary” surveys a range of American artists who embraced realism, representation and classical artistic techniques in the face of the rising tide of...

In January 1961, Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter became the first Black students to enroll at the University of Georgia. Their courageous act was a...

Four hundred miles south of Paris lies Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, a medieval settlement perched on top limestone cliffs. The village was a source of constant...

This extraordinary assembly of objects dating from the 3rd to the 8th century CE belongs to Emanuel and Anna Nadler of New York City and Palm Beach. The...

This exhibition is part of a continued collaboration between the Georgia Museum of Art and Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery in Greenville, South...

In 1979, Randall Bewley, Curtis Crowe, Vanessa Briscoe Hay, and Michael Lachowski formed the band Pylon in Athens, Georgia. All connected to the local art...

The Sustainable Food Systems Initiative is excited to present a screening of the film GATHER. Supported in part by the USDA National Institute of Food and...

This event is a part of the NEA Big Read series, “Something More Pleasant”, featuring Roz Chast’s book Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? From...

Enjoy the value, convenience, and flexibility of dining on campus with a Summer Meal Plan. Purchasers may dine as much as they want for an estimated $15-21...

Black students who attended the University of Georgia during the 1960s and 1970s paved the way for the more diverse culture that exists on campus today, but...

Panels with photos and text about the African American students who broke the race barrier at UGA are on display in the Pecan Gallery of the UGA Center for...

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Amitabh Verma, associate professor in the University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design, turned his talents to a...

The Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library holds a large collection of contemporary fine printing and artists’ books. Hundreds of years separate the...

In 1961, Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter became the first Black students to enroll at the University of Georgia. Facing down adversity, they succeeded...

In 2015, Dr. Cynthia Turner Camp, associate professor of English, became an inaugural member of the UGA Special Collections Libraries Faculty Fellows...

"How Margaret Cavendish Mapped a Blazing World," Marion Wynne-Davies, professor of English literature, University of Surrey. Wynne-Davies joined the...

Angela Miller, professor of art history and archaeology at Washington University in St. Louis, will give a Zoom lecture in conjunction with the exhibition...

Learn about the newest major in CAES. The program focuses on three main areas: lodging, food service, and meetings, events, and conventions.

This workshop is designed to discuss coping skills and how students can use them in everyday life to handle stress. Whether people are struggling with...

The Board of Directors of the University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. will meet virtually via Zoom. Those interested in attending should contact...

Let’s Talk is a drop-in service hosted by CAPS clinicians that offers virtual, one-on-one, 10-15 minute, informal consultations with UHC CAPS...

Join the Health Promotion Department at the University Health Center for 10 minutes at 2 p.m. for self-care. Mindfulness has been shown to help manage...

Join the UHC Health Promotion Department to learn about common types of essential oils, well-being areas they support, such as aiding with sleep, energy,...

The Sustainable Food Systems Initiative is excited to present a panel discussion with the protagonists of the film GATHER. Samuel Gensaw, Nephi Craig, and...

“'Lost in Translation': Pauline Authority, Slavery, and Freedom," Dr. Mitzi Smith, J. Davison Philips Professor of New Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary.

The fourth colloquium in the philosophy departments's Kleiner Lecture Series features Anton Barba-Kay of the Catholic University of America, who will speak...

During this panel discussion, BeYou Peer Educators will discuss their tips for navigating a bad body image day, and attendees will have time to ask questions...

Photographers Tomiko Jones, Jeff Rich, and Marni Shindelman join moderator Katie Geha, director of the Dodd Galleries at the Lamar Dodd School of Art, for a...

Instructor: Katie Kuiper, Ph.D. candidate in linguistics This series of workshops will show participants their options to analyze text at scale. These...

"Would Lourde, Chavez, or King Receive a Grant Today? Race, Philanthropy, and Nonprofit Leadership" A discussion with Edgar Villanueva, an award-winning...

Join Rec Sports for a free outdoor, socially-distanced fitness class. Refine and master breathing techniques and a wide variety of essential yoga poses and...

(This session is for prospective students who have attended a Terry Executive & Professional MBA Information Session and received the application fee waiver....

UMatter is an upstander intervention program that engages participants in discussion to support a culture that values UGA Community members who care about...
