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Finally, what you all have been waiting for, is our Quad Sleepover along with our Spooky Season Kickoff! For the first part of the night, there will be an astronomy sky lab with Dr. Scott Shaw, where we will be viewing Jupiter and Saturn. Following the academic portion will be multiple fun festivities like pumpkin painting and more! There will be tents on the quad for the sleepover; if you are interested in sleeping on the quad, please send an…
Join us as Christy Tweedy gives a short composting talk in addition to showing a short, one hour film on the topic! 6:00pm--7:30pm 10 Academic Points
The Office of Experiential Learning discusses EL opportunities, scholarships, and ways to be competitive! 10 Academic Points
Join us for a talk from FRC alumna, Sarah Quinn, who currently works as a Study Abroad Advisor in the Office of Global Education. We'll hear about different types of study abroad opportunities with an emphasis on scholarship information and programs geared toward Franklin College of Arts & Sciences students. 10 Academic Points
Dr. Damon Gannon from the UGA Marine Institute is coming to speak with us about his research and Sapelo Island! This event is open to all FRC members, but it is strongly recommended if you're interested in attending Sapelo Island. Bring your own mug!  10 Academic Points
Drink tea and learn about Dr. Naomi Norman's research in the Classics department, and learn about her excavation of a Roman cemetery in Tunisia! Bring your own mug for tea. 10 Academic Points
Join us for an evening of cookies and en exclusive tour of the UGA trial gardens! Get 10 academic points and a free plant, as well as a couple cookies for the walk! Meet at Chera's apartment at 5pm and we'll walk over to the gardens at 5:15.
Dr. Martin-Williams and Ms. Monica Hargrave are professors in the Hodgson School of Music and are working together to put on a concert titled "Woman to Woman" to celebrate the Women's History Month. 10 academic points!
You're invited! Dr. Michelle Garfield-Cook, the inaugural Dean of the FRC, will be presenting about and discussing diversity and inclusion in life and in academia. We're thrilled to welcome back, now as the Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Strategic University Initiatives & Chief Diversity Officer. 
Professor Rohit De, of Yale University, will be joining UGA's History Department to discuss economic rights, religious rights, and politics of cows in modern India with "Who Moved My Beef?" Worth 10 academic points!

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