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In 1969, professor Jack Kehoe journeyed to Italy to create a unique opportunity for University of Georgia students. He found the ideal site for an…
Century-old stories of exploited Georgia prisoners have been lifted from the University of Georgia Libraries’ vault to the gallery and now to the…
The Lamar Dodd School of Art is pleased to announce the School’s Photograph Collection, which has been a part of the curriculum at the Dodd for 50…
The University of Georgia Libraries will celebrate three new inductees to the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame with author discussions and a special…
Pat Mitchell, a renowned journalist who broke barriers as the first female president of PBS and the first president of CNN Productions, will…
A statewide initiative is underway to document the contributions the Latino and Hispanic communities have made to the landscape of modern…
George J. Berry, one of the most significant figures in the modernization of the City of Atlanta’s governance and a beloved public servant, passed…
The University of Georgia’s Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library takes a closer look at Georgia’s incarceration history in the new exhibit …
As players and fans prepare for the kickoff of the University of Georgia’s football season, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library plans to…
There are some moments in history that become powerful touchstones, revisited to reflect and inform a better understanding of the present day. The…