A More Secure Future for All

Earth Day is an important opportunity to celebrate and strengthen UGA’s commitment to research, teaching, and service focused on healthier people, stronger communities, and a more secure future. We all depend on a healthy environment, and we can all contribute in meaningful ways.

Featured Activities

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Individual Events

April 18Zero Waste UGA Living Lab Workshop8:30-10:00amTate Center Rm 480
April 21-222025 Torrance Festival of Ideas (Creativity & Health) 9:00am – 4:00pmVirtualEvent Details
April 222025 Odum Lecture in Ecology: Sustainable Farming & Biodiversity4:00pmWarnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, Room 100Event Details
April 23UGA Earth Day Fair & Market12:00pm – 3:00pmTate Center Plaza
April 23Zero Waste UGA Film Screening, Panel Discussion, & Art Exhibit: The Cigarette Surfboard5:00 –  7:30pmCine (234 W. Hancock Ave, downtown Athens)Event Details
April 24Nature Ramblers9:00 – 10:30amState Botanical Garden of Georgia, Shade Garden ArborEvent Details
April 24Earth Gay!4:00pm – 9:00pmOdum School of Ecology Courtyard
April 25Campus Arboretum 25th Anniversary Tree Planting10:00 – 11:00amNear Conner Hall (intersection of Cedar St. and D.W. Brooks Mall)
April 25Panel Discussion: Renee Fleming, Music & Mind4:50pmRamsey Concert HallEvent Details
April 26Concert: Renee Fleming: Voice of Nature, The Anthropocene7:30pmHugh Hodgson Cert HallEvent Details
April 27UGA Fair Fashion Vendor MarketStarlite
April 29Sustainable UGA Semester in Review11:00am – 1:00pmSpecial Collections LibrtaryEvent Details

History of Earth Day at UGA

On April 22, 1970, Earth Day was observed for the first time across the United States. Conceived in the wake of environmental disasters like the Cuyahoga River catching fire and a massive oil spill off the coast of California, Earth Day harnessed growing public alarm about pollution to put environmental protection on the national agenda. Students and faculty at the University of Georgia took part in the nationwide event, organizing a daylong, public teach-in on the environment featuring lectures, discussions and exhibitions. After more than 50 years, UGA remains committed to ensuring healthy people, strong communities, and a secure future for all.

Gain Skills and Understanding To Create Systemic Change

The Sustainability Certificate incorporates applied learning in interdisciplinary settings and equips students with critical skills to address global sustainability challenges through real-world solutions.

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