UGA Today
Issue date: 3/24/08 Section: News
• Peace Corps Coffee Hour. Life is Calling ... How Far Are You Willing To Go? Come join returned Peace Corps volunteers to hear stories about their experiences living and working abroad. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Espresso Royale Coffee Shop on Broad Street.
• Student Alumni Council- Open enrollment has begun. SAC members act as a liaison between University students and alumni. Members help with Student Alumni Association initiatives on campus as well. The applications will be available online at www.uga.edu/alumni until 5 p.m. on March 31. Interviews will take place the week of April 7. For more information, contact Julie Cheney, SAA/SAC Adviser, at
jcheney@uga.edu.
• Seminar: Analysis of Virulence Factors Employed by the Parasitoid Wasp Microplitis Demolitor. Sponsored by the Department of Entomology. Markus Beck, department of entomology, gives the talk. 11:15 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. 404A Biological Sciences Building. Contact 706-542-2816
• Meeting: University Council Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics. 3 to 5 p.m. Rankin Smith Building. Contact
dbower@uga.edu.
• Cello Performance: Ryane Dunnagan. Sponsored by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. A Doctoral recital featuring works by Robert Ward, Gaspar Cassado and Beethoven. 6 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center. Contact 706-542-2711, jpowell@uga.edu,
www.music.uga.edu.
• Film: "All My Babies." Sponsored by the Institute for Women's Studies and the Libraries Media Department. Juanita Johnson-Bailey leads a discussion after the film as part of the Women's History Month Film Festival. 7 p.m. 248 Student Learning Center. Contact
momolly@uga.edu.
• Men's Golf: United States Collegiate Championship. Through Wednesday. Alpharetta.
• Bulldog Book Club. Sponsored by the English Department and the Library. Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor. This is a blue card event. 12:30 p.m. Main Library Student Lounge. Contact fteague@uga.edu
• Meeting: Faculty Admissions Committee of University Council. 2 p.m. 227 Terrell Hall. Contact 706-542-8723
• Euphonium Performance: Cale Self. Sponsored by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. A doctoral recital many works. The centerpiece of the program is Leos Janacek's Capriccio, the first chamber music ever written to include the euphonium. The performance features staff accompanist Anatoly Sheludyakov. 3:30 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center. Contact 706-542-2711, jpowell@uga.edu, www.music.uga.edu
• Distinguished Lecturer Event: Emilie du Châtelet- Daring Genius of the Enlightenment. Sponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. Judith Zinsser delivers the lecture. 4 p.m. 248 Student Learning Center. Contact
www.cha.uga.edu
• Annual Odum Lecture: Toward a Metabolic Theory of Ecology. Sponsored by the Odum School of Ecology. Jim Brown, University of New Mexico, delivers the lecture. Seminar at 12:30 p.m., panel discussion at 3:30 p.m., and reception at 5 p.m. Ecology Auditorium. Contact
706-542-6013, anisaj@uga.edu
- Please send submissions for UGAToday to news@randb.com. Listings are published on a first-come, first-serve basis.
• Student Alumni Council- Open enrollment has begun. SAC members act as a liaison between University students and alumni. Members help with Student Alumni Association initiatives on campus as well. The applications will be available online at www.uga.edu/alumni until 5 p.m. on March 31. Interviews will take place the week of April 7. For more information, contact Julie Cheney, SAA/SAC Adviser, at
jcheney@uga.edu.
• Seminar: Analysis of Virulence Factors Employed by the Parasitoid Wasp Microplitis Demolitor. Sponsored by the Department of Entomology. Markus Beck, department of entomology, gives the talk. 11:15 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. 404A Biological Sciences Building. Contact 706-542-2816
• Meeting: University Council Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics. 3 to 5 p.m. Rankin Smith Building. Contact
dbower@uga.edu.
• Cello Performance: Ryane Dunnagan. Sponsored by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. A Doctoral recital featuring works by Robert Ward, Gaspar Cassado and Beethoven. 6 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center. Contact 706-542-2711, jpowell@uga.edu,
www.music.uga.edu.
• Film: "All My Babies." Sponsored by the Institute for Women's Studies and the Libraries Media Department. Juanita Johnson-Bailey leads a discussion after the film as part of the Women's History Month Film Festival. 7 p.m. 248 Student Learning Center. Contact
momolly@uga.edu.
• Men's Golf: United States Collegiate Championship. Through Wednesday. Alpharetta.
TUESDAY
• Blood Drive. Sponsored by the American Red Cross, Xi Kappa. Noon to 5 p.m. Memorial Hall Ballroom, 2nd floor. Contact 678-224-4650• Bulldog Book Club. Sponsored by the English Department and the Library. Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor. This is a blue card event. 12:30 p.m. Main Library Student Lounge. Contact fteague@uga.edu
• Meeting: Faculty Admissions Committee of University Council. 2 p.m. 227 Terrell Hall. Contact 706-542-8723
• Euphonium Performance: Cale Self. Sponsored by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. A doctoral recital many works. The centerpiece of the program is Leos Janacek's Capriccio, the first chamber music ever written to include the euphonium. The performance features staff accompanist Anatoly Sheludyakov. 3:30 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center. Contact 706-542-2711, jpowell@uga.edu, www.music.uga.edu
• Distinguished Lecturer Event: Emilie du Châtelet- Daring Genius of the Enlightenment. Sponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. Judith Zinsser delivers the lecture. 4 p.m. 248 Student Learning Center. Contact
www.cha.uga.edu
• Annual Odum Lecture: Toward a Metabolic Theory of Ecology. Sponsored by the Odum School of Ecology. Jim Brown, University of New Mexico, delivers the lecture. Seminar at 12:30 p.m., panel discussion at 3:30 p.m., and reception at 5 p.m. Ecology Auditorium. Contact
706-542-6013, anisaj@uga.edu
- Please send submissions for UGAToday to news@randb.com. Listings are published on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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