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Fall break for students. No classes.
Bryana Shook These students join approximately 580 competitively selected American students at U.S. colleges and universities who received the award this year. ... The Critical Language Scholarship program provides scholarships to U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to spend eight to 10 weeks overseas studying one of 14 critical languages: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi,…
Short Session II classes begin today. 
Final exams for Short Session I.
Fall 2018 classes begin. 
Last day of classes for May Session. 
May session final exams. 
Classes Begin For Thru Term and Short Session I.  
Final exams for students. Through May 3.
Reading day. No classes. 
Classes end for Spring 2018 semester.
Student Spring Break. No classes. All offices open. 
狗年大吉 We wish you luck in the Year of the Dog!  The UGA Asian American Student Association invites guests to its annual Lunar New Year Festival. This year, 2018 brings in the Year of the Dog. The Lunar New Year Festival ("Lunars") is an evening of exciting performances, ethnic food and lasting tradition. Happiness, prosperity and longevity to all. And Happy Holi to all of our Hindu students, faculty and staff colleagues. The changing…
No classes. Offices closed.
Spring semester classes begin. All campuses.
No classes. Offices closed. 
No classes; offices closed.
Final Exams: December 7-13  
No classes; offices closed through Nov. 24.
No classes: November 20, 2017 - November 24, 2017 Through Nov. 24. Classes resume Nov. 27.
Holiday. No classes. Offices Closed.
Fall 2017 classes begin on all UGA campuses.
From cross-cultural and social adaptability to increased intelligence, cognition and empathy, there are a number of ways to approach the myriad benefits of knowing multiple languages. Included among these, brain fitness: Multilingualism has been shown to have many social, psychological and lifestyle advantages. Moreover, researchers are finding a swathe of health benefits from speaking more than one language, including faster stroke recovery and…
May Session Classes End.
May Session Midterm and Withdrawal Deadline.

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