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Join us in the Rutherford Library as we enjoy a documentary celebrating a landmark win for Latinx students in LA schools. The students protested and fought for their right to a fair education. The documentary will be an hour long, and there will be a small discussion section afterward, with snacks provided. This event will be worth 10 academic points!
Join us as we enjoy a talk from Dr. Rachel Roberts-Galbraith who will present about her lab’s research using worms to study regeneration. This is also an opportunity to learn more about research opportunities at UGA!
Join us in the Rutherford Programming Room for an event blending entertainment, celebrity, and social history with Dr. Andrew Walgren of the UGA History Department. In celebration of women's history month, we'll learn how female theatrical performers in NYC used their wartime work to not only support the war effort but to demonstrate to New Yorkers – and the rest of the country – that women wanted to, and were capable of, exercising the vote.…
Join Dr. Rozario to learn all about her research on tapeworms! Worth 10 academic points.
Are you looking for research opportunities? On March 14th at 7 PM, Danielle Bostick and FRC members are facilitating an interactive workshop for advice and guidance about finding research opportunities at UGA. The workshop will be held in Rutherford Hall, Programming Room, on the 2nd floor. You are encouraged to bring a laptop or a mobile device for email communication. 10 Academic participation points!
Join us for a conversation with our residents about being involved in leadership positions, research, employment, volunteering, mentoring, and student organizations at UGA! Hear each of our panelists give a run down of how they started getting involved on campus and where they are involved now. There will be time for Q&A so we highly encourage you to bring your questions. This event will for 10 academic points!
The UGA Russian Program will be hosting a screening of Andrey Loshak’s award-winning documentary film Broken Ties. The film (with English subtitles) will be shown 6-8pm on February 20, 2024, in Sanford Hall 312. The film is available on YouTube for those who cannot attend the screening. Check in with Bridget at the start or end of the event for 10 academic points!
Join us for a creative writing workshop with UGA creative writing professor, Dr. Zurawski!  Worth 10 academic points.
For 10 academic points, join us for some exercises on imagining infinity with Dr. Gary Iliev from the Department of Mathematics. Please bring a writing utensil. 
Take a study break and join us for popcorn while watching the documentary "Below Baldwin: How an Expansion Project Unearthed a University's Legacy of Slavery." Did you know there were human remains uncovered underneath UGA's Baldwin Hall in 2015? This documentary is an absolute must-watch for UGA students to better understand the history—and present—of our university! We'll watch it together in Rutherford's first-floor library. This event is…

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