Book release: Saving Georgia's Coasts Take a look at one of the many books published in 2020 by alumni or faculty - part of the Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book* series. Read more about Book release: Saving Georgia's Coasts
Confronting An Ugly Past, Building a Beautiful Future: The Legacy of Jim Crow at the Birmingham Museum of Art Graham C. Boettcher is The R. Hugh Daniel Director of the Birmingham Museum of Art. He will present a talk at the Georgia Museum of Art, "Confronting An Ugly Past, Building a Beautiful Future: The Legacy of Jim Crow at the Birmingham Museum of Art." The university community is invited - this is a free and public event. Read more about Confronting An Ugly Past, Building a Beautiful Future: The Legacy of Jim Crow at the Birmingham Museum of Art
Did you receive our 2019 annual newsletter? You can download the annual newsletter from the history department here. If you didn't receive the newsletter this year - don't forget to keep your address (and email) updated with the Alumni Relations Office! You can update your address or contact them on their web site at this link: https://dar.uga.edu/index.php/update_your_information. Read more about Did you receive our 2019 annual newsletter?
Guest speaker: Tom Denenberg, “Modernizing Shelburne Museum” Tom Denenberg, Director of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, will give a talk on “Modernizing Shelburne Museum.” The Shelburne Museum is a remarkable museum complex situated on the Lake Champlain in Vermont. From paintings to toys to an actual (landlocked) steamboat, Shelburne has it all. This is a free and public event. Read more about Guest speaker: Tom Denenberg, “Modernizing Shelburne Museum”
Student Poster Conference: Race & Slavery in the Americas Please join us as the students in Dr. Cassia Roth's HIST/LACS 3210 Race and Slavery in the Americas will be present their original research on Tuesday in the Special Collections Library. Read more about Student Poster Conference: Race & Slavery in the Americas
ISL Tea Talk: Challenges Facing Immigrant Workers Around the World International Student Life is excited to share an upcoming Tea Talk - Dr. Hahamovitch will be presenting and participating in a Q&A session on this month’s Tea Talks event on Thursday, Nov. 21st from 3-4:30pm in the Tate Intersection: “Challenges Facing Immigrant Workers Around the World”. Read more about ISL Tea Talk: Challenges Facing Immigrant Workers Around the World
Doctoral Dissertation Defense: Karyna Hlyvynska Karyna Hlyvynska will defend her doctoral dissertation, "'Putting the Machine in Motion': How the U.S. Treasury Department Built a Fiscal-Military State" on Tuesday. The major professor is Dr. Scott Nelson. 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 Doctoral Dissertation Defense: Karyna Hlyvynska