Join us for Senior Celebration!
Celebrate the Class of 2022 on Friday, April 29 from 11:00am – 2:00pm in the Tate Plaza. Free food and giveaways provided.
Celebrate the Class of 2022 on Friday, April 29 from 11:00am – 2:00pm in the Tate Plaza. Free food and giveaways provided.
Clinic Manager – Medical Clinics Gold and Green, University Health Center
Last month, the University of Georgia Police Department donated to both Student Care & Outreach “Sunshine Fund” and the “Let All the Big Dawgs Eat” food scholarship initiative. The donation split for the Sunshine Fund will provide University staff resources to assist students with immediate mental well-being needs by proactively working with various off-campus partners such as counselors, therapists, and treatment centers. The other half designated for the Let All the Big Dawgs Eat food scholarship will provide two students a 7-day unlimited meal plan for an entire academic year.
Listen to a podcast from The Red & Black dedicated to the discussion of health topics, tips, and news. Listen in on their conversation about how the pandemic has affected the mental health of college students, the issue of pandemic-induced eating disorders, and access to resources for students who are seeking mental health support.
As students gathered around the large mahogany table, leaning in to listen to Dr. Michelle Garfield Cook, one saw the dictionary definition of captivation. Dr. Cook, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Strategic University Initiatives, met on Wednesday, March 23rd with 14 students. The Office of the Dean of Students hosts “Gettin’ Down with the Dean” events where students and a guest speaker meet under different roofs across campus to listen and absorb thoughtful stories found right here in our Athens campus community. To say students were thoughtfully absorbing Dr. Cook’s words is mildly underselling her profound impact.
Nicole McConnell has been named director of Student Transitions at the University of Georgia. McConnell will play an integral role in helping students have a positive transition through their university experience.
Through IMPACT Local, IMPACT Service Breaks is adapting its service learning model to the local community.
Wednesday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m.
UGA Chapel
Following the loss of his mother in a racially motivated church mass shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, Singleton has now become an inspirational speaker sharing his message of “Love is Stronger than Hate” through unity and racial reconciliation
Case Manager – Student Care and Outreach