Ferguson Lecture: Why Old Places Matter: Heritage, Belonging, and Place
The UGA College of Environment and Design's Ferguson Lecture titled "Why Old Places Matter: Heritage, Belonging, and Place" will be delivered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation's General Counsel Tom Mayes. He will explore why old places matter and how saving and reusing the old places in our communities support our sense of well-being. Mayes is a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Rome Prize and author of Why Old Places Matter.
Food Frenzy Tables
UGA Law is competing in Food Frenzy once again and this year we are in it to win it! Visit an SBA representative outside of the law library every day from 11-1 to donate and to learn about this year's prizes!
How to Make Tea Live! with Heather Simmons
Take a break from studying to learn the valuable skill of making tea! Law Librarian Heather Simmons will be broadcasting this brief tutorial LIVE from her kitchen via Zoom! No experience required - just show up and learn from the best all you need to know to make a good "cuppa."
Police Discretion and Protecting Human Rights: A Global Review of Police Use of Lethal Force Policies
Please join the Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law in welcoming Professor Claudia M. Flores. Professor Flores will be discussing her recent report on police discretion and the international human rights implications of using certain policing tactics.
Women's History Month: Screening of "Picture A Scientist"
In honor of Women's History Month, the University of Georgia is screening the movie "Picture A Scientist" March 4-6.
Food Frenzy Tables
UGA Law is competing in Food Frenzy once again and this year we are in it to win it! Visit an SBA representative outside of the law library every day from 11-1 to donate and to learn about this year's prizes!