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Books about past and present racial injustices in the Southern cities of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Charleston, South Carolina are the winners of the 2024…
This June, the University of Georgia Special Collections Libraries will host two free film screenings about past struggles with equality that echo…
Nine­ University of Georgia faculty members are preparing new classes this May as 2024 Special Collections Faculty Teaching Fellows, a program…
"UGA Athletics in Your Town," a traveling exhibit of materials from the University of Georgia Athletic Association archives, will be coming to cities…
When Savannah Chruszcz took on a project to research the Georgia Museum of Natural History, she knew that it would take a lot of time and focus. But…
A University of Georgia doctoral student will focus on stories of Athens’ diverse communities this summer during the inaugural term of the Hargrett…
As part of the annual Congress Week celebrations, the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will host former U.S.…
Have an old VHS that captured the childhood moments of basketball games and camping trips but no way to actually view the memories? Thanks to the…
Modern research tools such as artificial intelligence and text and data mining can open up data in ways that researchers are only beginning to…
Story from our partners at the College of Family and Consumer Sciences  Georgia middle school students will soon get hands-on experience with…