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.
FedSoc & ACS Present: Short Circuit Live
Please join FedSoc and ACS on Thursday 2/27 at 12pm in Room C for a live recording of the podcast "Short Circuit Live." Short Circuit is a podcast done around the country by the Institute for Justice. Each episode focuses on a different Circuit Court of Appeals. This podcast will be an "Eleventh Circuit Preview" podcast. For an example, listen to the Seventh Circuit episode hosted at U. Chicago Law here.
Documentary Screening: 13th
Join BLSA for a screening of the timely and powerful documentary 13th, which traces the history and transformation of slavery from the plantation to the prison industrial complex.
Ask an Expert - the Supreme Court's decision in Bostock v. Clayton County
In honor of Pride Month, Professors Joe Miller, Amanda Kay Seals, and Sonja West will discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Bostock v. Clayton County. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
UGA Blood Drive
This blood drive is open to all members of the UGA community. In order to properly maintain social distancing, donors will require an appointment and should visit https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/donation-time and use the sponsor code: UGA.
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.