UGA Today
-2nd Annual Osteoporosis Fair. Sponsored by Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.. National philanthropy Better Bones, Better Body has an informational table with a display board and brochures about osteoporosis and prevention. UGA Food Services dietitian Katherine Ingerson, and the University Health Center’s In Sickness and In Health program will administer osteoporosis risk tests and provide consultations on obtaining reliable nutrition information, personal health issues, advice, or body assessments. Win prizes and a milk and Oreo cookie eating contests and sign the I Pledge to Better my Bones campaign. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tate Lawn. Contact: ngockt@uga.edu
-An Inconvenient Truth. Sponsored by the UGA NAACP. Part of the Green Screen Movie Forum. Al Gore’s film discusses issues of Global Warning and Politics. Following the movie is a panel discussion surrounding issues from the movie. Organic refreshments will be served. 6 p.m. 171 Miller Learning Center. Contact: ambre111@uga.edu
-Lecture: The Lincoln Icon- Thinking About Myth and Reality in Our History. Historian Paul D. Escott of Wake Forest University gives the talk and will be signing copies of his new book, “What Shall We Do With the Negro?”: Lincoln, White Racism, and Civil War America before and after the lecture. 5 p.m. 348 Miller Learning Center. Contact: jinscoe@uga.edu
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