Previous Events
Library Orientation for Business Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries would like to welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources.
Library Orientation for Humanities Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries would like to welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources.
Library Orientation for Social Sciences Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries would like to welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources.
Library Orientation for Science Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries would like to welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources.
Science librarians will host this Zoom event covering:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Citation management systems (EndNote, RefWorks)
- Other services available to UGA-affiliated researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Help us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
Virtual Family Day: Local Art (Rosenbaum)
Join us for this special collaboration with the Georgia Museum of Art (GMOA) as we celebrate local artist Art Rosenbaum and his art on campus. We’ll explore Georgia’s political history as captured by Rosenbaum in his mural “Doors” created for the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies.
Institute on Human Development and Disability Materials @ the CML
The Curriculum Materials Library, 207 Aderhold Hall, currently is hosting a display of materials on disabilities, thanks to the generosity of the Institute on Human Development and Disability, in the College of Family & Consumer Sciences. The materials, books & DVDs, are free to all and include Keeping Promises: Georgia Stories, a book about families & neighbors working together to help people with disabilities to live & thrive in their own communities. There are many different titles and all are free.
Panel Discussion: Fighting Systemic Racism, Classism, and Individualism in Sustainable Fashion
Join the Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Interiors on Thursday, April 14th from 5:00-6:30 p.m.for this virtual panel that highlights Black and Indigenous voices in the sustainable fashion industry.The panel will feature writer and research Teju Adisa-Farrar, fashion designer Korina Emmerich, and environmental educator Dominique Drakeford.