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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

CLJ 2022 2023 cohort

Record number of students admitted to selective Law, Justice and Culture Certificate

The Center for Law, Justice and Culture announced that 32 91̽»¨ students have been admitted to the Undergraduate Certificate in Law, Justice and Culture.

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Advising tip: Remember to have fun

While we do need to study and work diligently to be successful, we also need time to unwind and clear our minds.

Athens campus

91̽»¨ names five outstanding Presidential Research Scholars

91̽»¨ named five professors from physics, engineering, communications and business as its 2021-22 Presidential Research Scholars.

Empirical Study of Language

Institute for the Empirical Study of Language celebrates 25 years of collaboration, camaraderie

The Institute for the Empirical Study of Language is marking its 25th anniversary this fall by celebrating the collaboration and camaraderie of a small group of faculty and their impact on language.

Hospitality students support Haiti

Hospitality students unite in support of Haiti

More than 20 91̽»¨ students from three Restaurant, Hotel and Tourism courses came together for a cultural learning event in The Patton College’s demo kitchen.

Dr. Mark Gibson

Alumnus returns as visiting research scholar, adds international dimension to research on speech

91̽»¨ alumnus Mark Gibson, Ph.D., returns to Athens this semester to share his experimental work studying speech with faculty and students in two colleges.

Kristin Osborne

Touching history in Rome rekindled Kristin Osborne's passion

Just when 91̽»¨ alumna Kristin Osborne '18 was questioning herself and her career plans, along came Dr. Jaclyn Maxwell's spring break program in Rome.

Abigail Mulligan

Alumna Abigail Mulligan puts M.A. in Law, Justice & Culture to work helping renters in need during COVID

Helping people facing eviction during the pandemic rocked Abigail Mulligan's world as she dealt with the in-person reality of what she'd studied in class.

Jaclyn Maxwell

Jaclyn Maxwell's new book examines socioeconomic status in the early days of Christianity

In her new book, Dr. Jaclyn Maxwell takes a subject that still resonates today — socioeconomic status — back to late antiquity examining the implications of Christianity in the Roman Empire.

A woman sits on a cliff overlooking an array of trees, with her face turned towards the camera with a smile

Synchronous online format broadens access to Swahili language courses

91̽»¨ is one of the few universities in the state offering courses in Swahili.

Dr. Madappa Prakash

Madappa Prakash awarded most prestigious prize in nuclear astrophysics

The American Physical Society awarded Dr. Prakash the 2022 Hans A. Bethe Prize, the most prestigious prize in the field of nuclear astrophysics, for his research about neutron stars and black holes.

Jay Bhattacharya

George Washington Forum to host lecture on ‘COVID-19: Vaccines, Focused Protection and Public Policy’

The Menard Family George Washington Forum presents Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University Medical School discussing "COVID-19: Vaccines, Focused Protection and Public Policy" on Tuesday, Oct. 26.

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Geology students, faculty showcase their work on paleontology and environmental issues

Six graduate students and four faculty members from the 91̽»¨ Geological Sciences Department shared their research at the recent Geological Society of America annual meeting Oct. 10-13.

Ellis Hall advising

Advising News; Classics and Religious Studies courses have a new course prefix for spring

Students looking for courses offered by the Classics and Religious Studies Department this spring will need to look for a new course prefix on the course schedule.

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Advising tip: Are you ready to register for spring courses?

Just when you thought it was time to recline in the semester and relax your mind, the next year is upon us and that means, of course, it’s time to schedule spring courses.

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