Summer Academic Success Program
The Summer Academic Success Program runs August 3 -12.
The Summer Academic Success Program runs August 3 -12.
Professors Lori Ringhand, Nathan Chapman and Gregg Polsky will discuss headline cases from the recent U.S. Supreme Court term. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
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!
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.
Join Professor Heather Simmons, our Law School Koru Mindfulness Guide, for a quick midday meditation. You can join from home or have your headphones handy to meditate on-campus.
If you are on-campus and need suggested spots for a quiet spot to join, please email Morgan Tickerhoof (mrt@uga.edu).
Keep an eye out for the Fall 2020 Koru Mindfulness Series on 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, and 11/18 from 12:00-1:00PM.
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.
The Community Health Law Partnership Clinic will present - in Spanish - about the DACA program, the benefits and risks of applying, and the implications of the Supreme Court's recent decision.
Zoom link https://zoom.us/j/91163142656