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This April the Richard B. Russell Library invites attendees to dive into several topical, hot-button political issues during its annual Civic…
Eunice L. Mixon, one of the most colorful characters in Georgia political history, passed away on November 22. She was laid to rest yesterday after a…
Lonnie King, an Arlington, Georgia, native and co-founder of the Atlanta Student Movement died early this morning (Tuesday, March 5, 2019…
The UGA campus will not have internet for most of the day on Saturday, March 9th. At the Special Collections Libraries, this means we will not…
The University of Georgia will conduct network maintenance on Saturday, March 9 beginning at 8:00 a.m. This means that both campus internet and…
Exhibits Assistant Celia Clarke posed with the Sesame Street installation, on display through December 2019. In 2019 Sesame Street, the longest…
With women’s suffrage artifacts on display in the galleries, the University of Georgia’s Special Collections Libraries will celebrate Women’s History…
A University of Georgia collaboration that presented Georgia’s incarceration history in an exhibition and on stage is being honored as one of the top…
The documentary Mary Frances Early: The Quiet Trailblazer will be shown  Wednesday, Feb. 6 at the Tate Student Center Theater. A…
The UGA Libraries host award-winning author Tayari Jones Feb. 7 in celebration of the paperback launch of An American Marriage. Jones was a 2018…