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Stop by our table in the hall of LeConte, 2nd floor from 8:30am-1:00pm. We are accepting new memberships applications and fees. (Applications are not accepted without the fee).Epsilon Pi is UGA's chapter of Phi Alpha Theta Inc., the National History Honor Society. ALL majors are welcome! Stop by to find out about eligibility requirements, and upcoming events, or check them out online at https://phialphatheta.org/membership-requirements/.…
History Graduate student seminar with the Gregory Distinguished lecturer, Dr. Tiya Miles. RSVP list is now full. Coffee and donuts   .Contact: Dr. Berry.
The 10th annual Gregory Lecture, delivered by Peter Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, will be October 22, 2020 and will kickoff the "Historicizing the Self: Emotions and Cognition in U.S. History" conference. This is a free and public event. Lecture topic and details to be announced.
Do you have class TR at 12:30, and can’t make our Public History Internship in Dc  Info session at 12:30 Oct 22?  Stop by our table at the MLC today, 10am-2pm. We are right across from Jittery Joe’s. You can talk to our Public History TA Maggie Neel, and Dr. Reason, Director of the Public History Internship program.  We also have info with us on the interdisciplinary Museum Studies Certificate, and are happy to answer any…
Elizabeth Goggin, Vice-President of UGA's chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, Inc. the National History Honor Society, will present a talk on Funding your Study Away program for UGA students. Elizabeth has studied abroad with the support of various national and campus-wide awards and scholarships, and has great tips for other students who wish to do the same. All majors are welcome! Pizza will be served.
Please join us on Monday September 16 at 5:30PM at the Special Collections Library for the lecture, “Was It Justice? Convict Labor And The Practice Of Punishment In America,” by Dr. Mary Ellen Curtin, Associate Professor of History at American University. The lecture will explore the history of forced labor as legal punishment for men and women, black and white.  History Department students are also invited to join us for free pizza at…
All graduate students are invited to coffee and pastries with Dr. Todd Shepard, of Johns Hopkins University: Thursday September 12,  9 AM The meeting and the talk will be valuable to students interested in colonialism, decolonization, immigration, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and the aftermath of war.  Dr. Shepard will give a talk at 12:30 called “Affirmative Action and the End of Empires,”room 101 LeConte Hall.
The History Graduate Student Association (HGSA) invites you to attend this professional development workshop. Kaylynn Washnock, Ph.D. and Ashton G. Ellett, Ph.D. from the Richard Russell Library for Political Research and studies will discuss careers in archives and public history.
Please join us for a talk by Dr. Hilary Green entitled, "The Hallowed Grounds Project: Slavery, Memory and Engagement at the University of Alabama." Dr. Hilary N. Green is an Associate Professor of History and Co-Program Director of African American Studies in the Department of Gender and Race Studies at the  University of Alabama. She earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010, her M.A. in…
Lawrence Wright will visit the University of Georgia to give the Department of History’s Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture, “The Future of Terrorism.”  Lawrence Wright is a staff writer for The New Yorker and the author of six previous books of nonfiction, including In the New World, Remembering Satan, The Looming Tower, Going Clear, Thirteen Days in September, The Terror Years, and one novel, God’s Favorite. His books have received many prizes…