Professor of History James Cobb in TIME Spalding Distinguished Professor of History James Cobb discussed the issues surrounding the removal of the confederate flag in Time magazine online July 6. Cobb's most recent book is The South and America Since World War II. Read more about Professor of History James Cobb in TIME
PhD Dissertation Defense: Jun Suk Hyun Jun Suk Hyun will defend his Doctoral dissertation entitled, "Behind the Storm: The Evolution of U.S. Defense Policy toward Korea, 1950-1957" in the conference rm., LeConte Hall. The major professor is Dr. William Stueck. Members of the university community are invited to attend. Please contact the graduate program at history@uga.edu if you wish to attend, to ensure adequate seating. Read more about PhD Dissertation Defense: Jun Suk Hyun
eHistory Founded at UGA by historians Claudio Saunt and Stephen Berry in the belief that new technologies make possible a new kind of humanities research. Learn More Read more about eHistory
Fall semester 2015 Classes begin Drop/Add for all courses is August 17 - 21 (Mon - Fri). Read more about Fall semester 2015 Classes begin
Teaching Assistant Orientation Before the beginning of each fall semester, CTL organizes a REQUIRED morning orientation for all new graduate students with instructional responsibilities during following academic year. Participants in the TA/LA Orientation Program will: Read more about Teaching Assistant Orientation
Graduate School Orientation & Information Fair The Graduate School holds an Orientation and Information Fair for all incoming graduate students in the Fall semester. Orientation is an opportunity for students to learn about key components of their graduate education experience from Dean Barbour, members of the Graduate School staff, and representatives of key campus units. Please register on the grad school web site for the orientation. Read more about Graduate School Orientation & Information Fair
The Magna Carta at 800 Join us for a roundtable discussion on the 800th anniversary of this foundational document of democracy, with commentary from experts in medieval constitutional law and in medieval and early modern literature and history from Georgia Regents University and the University of Georgia. Featuring: Dr. Wendy Turner, Georgia Regents University Dr. Sujata Iyengar, English, UGA Dr. Cynthia Camp, English, UGA Dr. Benjamin Ehlers, History, UGA Read more about The Magna Carta at 800