Graduate Student Structured Writing Group For graduate students in history Read more about Graduate Student Structured Writing Group
Graduate Student Structured Writing Group How to Treat Secondary Sources Read more about Graduate Student Structured Writing Group
Graduate Student Speaker Series Come workshop a paper written by Bryant Barnes. He really could use any comments, criticisms, and/or recommendations! Read more about Graduate Student Speaker Series
History Graduate Student Book Sale, April 12-13 Help support the History Graduate Student Association! Hardback books for $2 and Paperbacks for $1. Also DVDs. Read more about History Graduate Student Book Sale, April 12-13
Reading Day 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 optional study reviews for students during reading days. Read more about Reading Day
Spring 2017 Final Exams Spring final exams begin Friday April 28, and continue May 1 - 4. Read more about Spring 2017 Final Exams
PDW: Plan, Prepare, React 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. Read more about PDW: Plan, Prepare, React
Athens Illuminated: James Owen (UGA) James Owen presents, "'Very Good Land': The Oconee River, Indians, and the American Revolution." Including a 1779 British map of Georgia, how this spot on the map was utilized by Indians before and during the war, why this spot was chosen for UGA/Athens, and finally how and why a Native American Patriot could have been buried in Oconee Hill Cemetery in the 1850s. Read more about Athens Illuminated: James Owen (UGA)