Alumni Week
Various events will be scheduled throughout the week. See calendar entries.
Register at: https://gail.uga.edu/law/events/alumni-alumnae-week-2021
Various events will be scheduled throughout the week. See calendar entries.
Register at: https://gail.uga.edu/law/events/alumni-alumnae-week-2021
In conjunction with the UGA Philosophy Dept., alumni of the law school, Mike Loebl and Rory Weeks, will be participating in a panel sharing their journey from a philosophy degree to a law degree. Panelists will also discuss how the two have intersected post-graduation.
Hamilton Holmes Jr., son of Hamilton Holmes Sr. and a business development director for Pieper O'Brien Herr Architects in Alpharetta, will present the keynote address for the 18th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast.
In place of the traditional ticketed breakfast, the event will be celebrated with a video premiere on Friday, Jan. 15 at 9 a.m. on UGA's Facebook page. This virtual event is free and open to the public. The theme for this year's program is, "The Power of the Dream: Forging a Path Forward."
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.
Professor Dan Bodansky of Arizona State University College of Law will present "Is the Concept of War Really Obsolete?" as part of the International Law Colloquium Series.
Professors Hetherington, Milot and Scherr will answer your questions about Social Welfare in a Time of Crisis. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
The 14th Annual Global Educational Forum is an instrument of diversity in research, teaching, and service across the University of Georgia campus and Athens community, with featured scholars coming within and outside the University sharing the state-of-the art scholarship to inform current human developments in local and global context. While past forums focused on women in science and medicine, Olympics and development, and human health, the 2020 forum centers on sport, development, and community in worldwide communities.
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Heather Huntley, J. Dean Craig, Richard Mo, and Tom Soderberg discuss the impact of international experiences on their professional pursuits in the legal field.
This event is co-sponsored by the Office of Global Engagement.