Tags: Academic Event

Join us for a recruitment event on Wed. April 7! The advisers and student leaders will make a brief presentation about FRC, and then applicants will have the opportunity to speak with current FRC residents in zoom breakout rooms. If you are an incoming first-year student, we invite you to email us at frc@uga.edu for the zoom link. The FRC application is available on our website under How to Join, Apply. We look forward to seeing you on April 7!…
 Join us via Zoom as we host Dr. Cassia Roth, a professor in the History and Latin American Studies departments. She will be discussing the intersection between history and feminist movements. Her research interests include: digital history, race theory, Latin America & the Caribbean, women, sexuality, gender, political, and legal theory just to name a few.  Sign up on the FRC calendar!
The LGBT Resource Center is hosting their Connect Conference, which is a daylong event focused on community building, solidarity and education for the LGBTIA+ community and allies. We’re offering academic points for attending the event for at least an hour and posting a reflection about the session you attended to eLC. In order to attend, sign up on the FRC calendar and please fill out the registration that can be…
Join us for a panel discussion and Q&A about FRC's service project with Gospel Pilgrim, a historic African American burial ground in east Athens. 
Join us for the philosophy department’s discussion on the topic “Which Me Will Survive All These Liberations?’ Toward a Third Wave Race Theory.” The talk will be hosted by Dr. Paul Taylor, a philosophy professor from Vanderbilt University with specialties in Race Theory and Africana Philosophy (among other things).  Please sign up on the FRC calendar. There will also be a few questions for…
Join us for the last Academic event this semester. This time, we ask you to present a topic, idea, concept, thing, etc., that interest you with our FRC family. Create a 2-minute presentation and a visual aid (such as Powerpoint) to go along with it. If you don’t want to present, you can join us for the event and watch everyone’s TED talks. Whether you present or cheer everyone on, you will receive academic points. See the FRC calendar for sign…
Join Dr.Ehlers for an asynchronous workshop on how to prepare for your final exams! He will discuss the 4 aces you have in your hand to help you succeed on your final exams.The workshop will be posted on the FRC’s eLC page. Please sign up on the calendar and complete the activity on eLC by 11:59 PM on Saturday, December 5th, for points.
Join the FRC as we welcome Dr. Iliev from the Math Department here at UGA in his discussion about his research and work in combinatorics.You must register in advance for the Zoom link. See calendar for link and details!
FRC is exploring the ways in which we impact Rivers and Streams in our communities, in collaboration with the River Basin Center: https://rivercenter.uga.edu/  Members, please visit the FRC eLC page (under discussions - Academic) for more details. Asynchronous event will run Nov. 11-16. 10 Academic points
Dr. Frick from the Psychology department will be joining us for a discussion and Q&A session on social media activism, research and other interesting topics.  See calendar for link and details. Take a screenshot of yourself on the Zoom and post the picture in the eLC discussion to get 10 academic points!