Previous Events
Taylor Swift or Shakespeare
On April 18th the UGA Libraries will celebrate National Poetry Month with a "Is it Taylor Swift or Shakespeare?" event! Join our tortured poets department to test your Swiftie and Shakespeare knowledge and make friendship bracelets and buttons.
Legal Issues in Text Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence
Computational research techniques such as text and data mining (TDM) hold tremendous opportunities for researchers across disciplines ranging from mining scientific articles to create better systematic reviews or curated chemical property datasets
Congress Week: Former U.S. Representative Steve Driehaus and Former USG Chancellor Steve Wrigley
Former U.S. Representative Steve Driehaus (D-OH) and former USG Chancellor Steve Wrigley will engage in a lively discussion about democracy building, international development, and the continuing importance of civic engagement and public service. This free, public event is co-sponsored by the Washington Semester Program.
GACRC + RCDM Data Office Hours
The GACRC and RCDM (Research and Computational Data Management) present: data office hours in McBay
Curator Tour, "Sunken Treasure: The Art & Science of Coral Reefs"
On the first Friday of every month, join curator Dr.
Fluke Kick-Off Event
A live comics reading event brought to you by podcast host, Cam del Rosario and Athens c
Version Control with Git
This is a UGA Carpentries workshop. This event is for anyone interested in learning how to use Git to version control & backup of informatics and data, cohosted with RCDM, the Institute of Bioinformatics, and Software Carpentry.