Science Library

Game Night

Join us for a night of adventure as we explore the vast and varied world of tabletop games. We’ll bring out old classics like Scrabble and Catan and new favorites like Just One and Nekojima. From deduction to dexterity, cards to cooperative, we’ve got a wide range of games for you to enjoy. For folks enthused about TTRPGs, we’ll have DMs help build your characters, understand the rules, or lead you through a short session. If you want to explore the indie side of the hobby, we’ll have a variety of rulesets from cozy to starfaring or solo to GM-less for you to delve into.

Laser Cutting Bookmark Making workshop

Join us at the UGA Libraries Makerspace on March 24th for a special laser cutter workshop led by Makerspace student assistant Eunice Stephen! Come chat about your favorite books with your undergraduate peers while designing your very own bookmark made using our laser cutter. No experience or registration required; just drop in between 3-4 PM at the UGA Libraries Makerspace, in room 381 of the McBay Science Library. See you there!

Pet Button Making workshop

Join us on March 18th from 11am-12pm in the McBay Science Library Makerspace (room 381) for a drop-in button making workshop led by an undergraduate peer! Print photos of your pets, or any of your furry friends during the workshop and use our button maker to make a pin! You can put your pin on your backpack, clothes, use it as decor, and more! This session will be run by makerspace student assistant, Lindsey Isenberg. We hope to see you there!

Embroidery workshop

Join the UGA Libraries Makerspace for a hands-on embroidery workshop led by an undergraduate peer! Learn how to create custom embroidery files using Inkscape and Inkstitch with guidance from Morgan Busbee, a third-year Management Information Systems major. Whether you're new to digital embroidery or looking to refine your skills, this workshop is perfect for all levels. Drop in on Thursday, March 13, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM at the UGA Libraries Makerspace, located in room 381 of the McBay Science Library. Hope to see you there!