Tags: Graduate

Steven Krug will defend his M.A. thesis, ""Necessity Has No Law": Royal Governors in the Pre-Revolutionary Constitutional Debates" via Zoom conference with his graduate advisory committee. The Major Professor is Dr. Stephen Mihm. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office in advance.  
Kathryn Veale will defend her M.A. thesis, "Meddling Mothers and Mediated Midwives: Negotiating Childbirth in Maternity Charities of Eighteenth-Century London " in the Conference Room, LeConte Hall. The Major Professor is Dr. Jennifer Palmer. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office to ensure adequate seating.
Dan Du will defend her doctoral dissertation, "This World in a Teacup: Chinese-American Tea Trade in the Nineteenth Century" in the Conference Room, LeConte Hall. The Major Professor is Dr. Allan Kulikoff. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office to ensure adequate seating.
Phi Alpha Theta's annual spring dinner lecture - "Between a Dungeon and the Deep Blue Sea" presented by Dr. Steven Soper (UGA, History) . Mark your calendars for a great night of history, community, and dinner from Dondero's kitchen. Limited seating. Advance tickets are required for this event, tickets are sold out. From Dr. Soper: "Anyone interested in the trauma of deportation in the contemporary world might wonder how the experience of…
Alisha Cromwell will defend her doctoral dissertation, "Complicating the Patriarchy: Elite and Enslaved Business Women in the Nineteenth Century Atlantic Economy" in the Conference Room, LeConte Hall. The Major Professor is Dr. Allan Kulikoff. The university community is invited. If you wish to attend please contact the graduate program office to ensure adequate seating.
For graduate students in history
Reading Days: These days have been designated by the University Council to provide time for students to prepare for final examinations. No mandatory assignments are to be scheduled for completion during reading days -- either for course work or extra-curricular or co-curricular activities. Exceptions for good cause can be made to this policy by the Vice President for Instruction. Nothing in this policy limits an instructor from scheduling…
This history graduate student professional development workshop (PDW) presents how to "Plan, Prepare, React" on campus and in classrooms. Our guest speaker is Pete Golden from the UGA Office of Emergency Preparedness. For graduate students in history.  Contact: Whitney Priest.
For graduate students in history: a discussion for Graduate Students on ways to bring Issues of gender and sexuality into the classroom. contact: Derrick Angermeier
Marcia Chatelain presents “Burgers in the Age of Black Capitalism: How Civil Rights and Fast Food Changed America after 1968”. Dr. Chatelain is an Associate Professor at Georgetown University.