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Applications Sought for Special Collections Libraries Fellows Program

The University of Georgia Libraries and the Center for Teaching and Learning invite full-time UGA faculty from all disciplines to apply to participate in the 2021 Special

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Three Libraries Virtual Events Named to UGA Signature Lecture Series

Three UGA Libraries virtual events featuring film makers and writers have been named to the University of Georgia Signature Lectures series this fall.

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UGA’s Russell Library Hosts Traveling Exhibition on Political Posters This Fall

Visitors to the University of Georgia’s Special Collections Libraries Building can explore American politica

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Russell Library launches redesigned website

A newly launched website for the Richard B.

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Exhibit at UGA Special Collections Building Explores How Interstates Paved the Future

The construction of interstate highways transformed the landscape of the United States of America during the second half of the 20th century; the process also altered the economy, politics, and culture of the country.

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Special Collections Fellows to Design Archives-Based Courses

Twelve University of Georgia faculty members have been chosen as 2019-2020 Special Collections Fellows. The fifth cohort of the program represents six schools and colleges with interests ranging from art and education to social work and population health.

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Museum Space at UGA Libraries Named for Ted Turner

The exhibition hall in the University of Georgia’s Richard B.

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Libraries Collaboration Brings Archives to the Stage

Century-old stories of exploited Georgia prisoners have been lifted from the University of Georgia Libraries’ vault to the gallery and now to the stage, through a collaboration among archivists, faculty members and students at UGA and Spelman College.

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Library Partners on Latino, Hispanic History Project

A statewide initiative is underway to document the contributions the Latino and Hispanic communities have made to the landscape of modern Georgia politics.

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Russell Library Remembers George J. Berry

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 away on September 7, 2019.

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