Read on to learn about cycling in Port Angeles, Washington, from the Olympic Discovery Trail to Hurricane Ridge.| Olympic Peninsula
Arkansas and Michigan State are set to play a home-and-home series, the programs announced today. The series is set to begin this fall on Nov. 8 (Saturday) in the Spartans’ Breslin Center.| Arkansas Razorbacks
Preseason rankings for the 2025 cross country season have the Razorbacks ranked No. 9 (FloTrack) and No. 20 (USTFCCCA) nationally, No. 1 in the South Central Region, and second in the SEC.| Arkansas Razorbacks
Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman met with the media on Monday, Aug. 25, to previews the Razorbacks' 2025 season opener against Alabama A&M.| Arkansas Razorbacks
No. 13 Arkansas (1-1-1) is in the win column thanks to goals by a pair of newcomers.| Arkansas Razorbacks
Kickoff is set for 11:30 a.m. and fans will be able to attend for free, with gates opening at 10:30 a.m.| Arkansas Razorbacks
The Razorbacks Swim and Dive program is ready for the upcoming season in just a few weeks, and the schedule has been set, head coaches Neil Harper and Abel Sanchez have announced.| Arkansas Razorbacks
Ninth Annual Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In Saturday, September 20, 202510:00AM – 3:00PMNational Museum of the American Indian1 Bowling GreenNew York, NY 10004 Tickets are $20 a person. Contact Teaching for Change events administrator, Aileen, at atapia@teachingforchange.org to learn about group rates and for any event-related questions. Native Americans and the American Revolution: Conflict, Resilience, and … Continue reading "2025 Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In" The post 2025 Native K...| Teaching for Change
Join us for the annual Social Justice Curriculum Fair on Saturday, August 23, 2025 from 9:15AM–12:45PM in person at Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS (200 Douglas Street NE).| D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice
Kwame Kwofie, a citizen of Ghana, found himself in uncharted territory when he faced a head and neck cancer diagnosis thousands of miles away from home.| UNC Lineberger
In east Jefferson County, nature isn’t just something to visit—it’s part of everyday life! Read on for a wellness guide to Jefferson County.| Olympic Peninsula
A record three UGA students were awarded Schwarzman Scholarships for 2025, each of whom has made the arts and/or humanities a key part of his or her university experience| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
Humanities and arts faculty and graduate students at UGA continued to showcase the world-class quality of their research, teaching, and public engagement during the 2024-25 academic year, collecting nationally competitive fellowships and awards, publishing books ranging from academic monographs to fiction and poetry, mounting acclaimed exhibitions, and distinguishing themselves in innumerable other ways. Below is a sampling of their accomplishments.| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
Arkansas wide receivers coach Ronnie Fouch spoke to reporters following the Hogs' fourth practice of fall camp.| Arkansas Razorbacks
Arkansas redshirt senior quarterback Taylen Green was one of 80 players selected to the initial watch list for the 89th Maxwell Award, the Maxwell Football Club announced Monday| Arkansas Razorbacks
Tracey Johnson, assistant professor of history and African American studies and a Willson Center associate academic director, is the subject of an in-depth profile recently published by the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Johnson’s research explores the roles art and museums can play in liberation movements, and how “art as an educational tool influences culture and history.”| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
Danielle Gibson Whorton (2019-22) and the Bandits are set to face the Talons, which feature Bri Ellis (2024-25) and current Arkansas graduate assistant Mariah Lopez (2024-pres.) in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited Softball League Championship Series on July 26-28 at Rhoads Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala.| Arkansas Razorbacks
Educators, students, families, and community members gathered in Washington, D.C., to take part in the national #TeachTruth Day of Action on June 7, 2025. Starting at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the event featured powerful speeches, Dream City Brass Band, and a march| D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice
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In the summer months it’s all about outdoor adventure in Unforgettable Grays Harbor County. From the ocean to the rainforest and everywhere in between, there are outdoor activities the whole family will enjoy. From hiking in the Quinault Rain Forest … The post Outdoor Adventure in UNFORGETTABLE Grays Harbor County appeared first on Olympic Peninsula.| Olympic Peninsula
Bicycling Adventures Through the Sequim-Dungeness Valley May is National Bike Month and it’s a perfect time to plan a cycling trip to the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. Dedicated trails, quiet country roads, clear blue skies, fertile farmland, and a welcoming community await … The post Bicycling Adventures Through the Sequim-Dungeness Valley appeared first on Olympic Peninsula.| Olympic Peninsula
The Olympic Peninsula, in the upper left corner of Washington state, has the highest population of Sasquatch that I have heard about in over 40 years of being a Sasquatch investigator. The interactive map at the bottom of my homepage … The post Looking for Sasquatch on the Olympic Peninsula appeared first on Olympic Peninsula.| Olympic Peninsula
An exhibition of works from a new series of landscape photographs by Michael Lachowski, alongside a photo series of clouds, is currently on display at the Willson Center. The exhibition is open to the public during business hours (9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday – Friday), but those interested in viewing the show are advised to email Winnie Smith (wsmith78@uga.edu) or Dave Marr (davemarr@uga.edu) to confirm that the gallery space will be open and not in use before visiting. A public opening recep...| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
Spring adventures on Hood Canal offer opportunities to dive into exciting experiences around our waterways.| Olympic Peninsula
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts and the Hugh Hodgson School of Music will welcome the renowned conductor and orchestra director Robert Spano to UGA and Atlanta March 21-24, 2025 as the Willson Center’s annual Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding. Spano’s visit, which will include two public talks on campus and a workshop for UGA student composers with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, is part of the Willson Center’s Global Georgia public event series.| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
The musician and writer will give a talk on using AI for original music followed by a conversation about creative uses of technology for music making with Athens musicians Marcel Sletten and Oliver Domingo, who will then perform. Free and open to the public| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
The Willson Center and the Hugh Hodgson School of Music will welcome the renowned conductor and orchestra director Robert Spano to the University of Georgia on March 24, 2025 as the Willson Center’s annual Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding. Spano’s visit, which will include two public talks on campus and a workshop for UGA student composers with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, is part of the Willson Center’s Global Georgia public event series and the UGA Humanities Festival.| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
The Willson Center’s 2025 Global Georgia series of public events begins in January and continues throughout the spring. More events will be added as they are finalized.| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
Faculty and students are invited to submit nominations through February 15, 2025. The Delta Visiting Chair hosts outstanding artists, writers, musicians, socially engaged thinkers, and cultural innovators to foster conversations in our community that engage with global perspectives through the humanities and arts.| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
Cindy O’Quinn, who moved to the Old Tessier Homestead in Bridgewater eight years ago, was nominated for the award five times in recent years.| The County
Yesterday was a day full of statements. The headline-grabbing, blatantly political move of the Biden Administration closing the border to people fleeing violence. The entirely predictable and equally staged reactions of Congresspeople, mayors, and other politicians. Even the flurry from immigrant rights groups, condemning the immorality, illegality, and harmfulness of this administrative action. I knew…Read More| Kino Border Initiative
As part of its commitment to supporting UGA faculty in preparing competitive applications for external grants and fellowships for research and practice in the humanities and arts, the Willson Center has created a step-by-step guide to applying for awards from major foundations, agencies, and other entities that offer significant support for your work. These include fellowships and other large grants from the NEH, NEA, ACLS, and the Guggenheim Foundation, for all of which the Willson Center wi...| Willson Center for Humanities and Arts