As previously indicated, all classes and operations at the University of Georgia will resume on a regular schedule on Monday, February 2, 2026. UGA Police have been monitoring road conditions in and around Athens. While no major issues that would impact Monday’s operations have been reported, drivers are encouraged to use caution and allow more time for travel. We realize that some members of our campus community may face unique challenges for travel depending upon their location. The flexibility of supervisors and instructors would be greatly appreciated. Look for the most recent update at 6:04 p.m. on 2/1/26
In light of improving conditions, the University of Georgia will reopen on a delayed schedule on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Staff should report at noon, and the first in-person class for students will begin at 1:15 p.m. The delayed start will provide campus operations teams with additional time to address any remaining hazards. Even with the delay, we realize that some members of our campus community may face unique challenges for travel depending upon their location. Employees are encouraged to contact their supervisors to discuss arrangements in these circumstances. Likewise, students should contact their instructors if they are experiencing ongoing challenges. Those returning to campus should do so only when they believe conditions are safe for travel. Look for the most recent update at 12:09 p.m. on 1/26
The 2025-26 advocacy season is off to a great start, with the School of Law capturing two national titles during the fall 2025 semester. UGA Law won the National Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court Competition in October and All-Star Bracket Challenge during November.
Congratulations to second-year student Porter A. Tynes for being awarded second place in the Honorable Frederick E. McKelvey Memorial Scholarship Writing Competition. This national contest, organized by the American Association of Patent Judges, recognizes outstanding scholarship on significant issues in patent law. Tynes received this distinction for his submission titled “Brick by Brick: The Emerging Patent War Over Smart Homes.”
Congratulations to 2025 alumnae Mona E. Abboud, Taylor L. Stablein and Casey E. Wofford for winning the Scribes-The American Society of Legal Writers 2025 Best Brief Award for their brief submitted at the 75th Annual National Moot Court Competition, Region VI. This is only the second time in history that UGA Law students have won this prestigious award (the other time was in 2017). Notably, Abboud, Stablein and Wofford finished the National Moot Court Competition as national semifinalists.