4/3/13
UWG Daily Report
Headlines
• The Office of Judicial Affairs Coordinator Has Moved
• Registered Dietician on Campus Today
• GACE Preparation Program
• Bobick Gallery Featuring "Six Nights a Year" Exhibit
• Student Recital on Friday
• Waring Lab Offers Demonstrations on Saturday
• Student Recital on Sunday
• 37th Annual Alumni Awards Gala
Announcements:
• The office of Judicial Affairs Coordinator, Ms. Joan Cook, is no longer housed in Bonner House. Ms. Cook’s office has relocated to Room 271, Parker Hall; 678-839-4733.
• Today, Wednesday, April 3, from 5:30-7:30 pm in the Campus Center main lobby, Anne Marie Schoerner McGee, MA, RD, LD, CDE, Registered Dietician, Certified Diabetes Educator and Clinical Health Consultant, will be available for drop-in consultations. Anne Marie has been working as a consultant through Health Services this semester and eagerly shares her nutritional expertise. This is an excellent opportunity to have those diet and nutrition questions answered!
• Are any of your students education majors getting ready to take the GACE? If so, please encourage them to attend MP2U's Program How to Handle Test Anxiety for the GACE, tonight at 7 pm in Room 200 in the Education Center.
For more information, contact Ashley Lewis, Associate Director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.
• The current exhibition in the Bobick Gallery is “Six Nights a Year” by Pulitzer Prize finalist, photographer Chris Walker. “Six Nights a Year,” is Walker’s social documentary series exploring the coming of age for rural Midwesterners under the lights of the region’s myriad, rural county fairs.
The Bobick Gallery is located on the first floor of the Humanities building, is open Monday-Friday, 9-5 pm and is free and open to the public.
Events:
• On Friday, April 5, tenor Alex McCurdy will perform his senior recital at 7:30 pm, in Kathy Cashen Recital Hall. Alex will sing a lovely variety of selections. Admission is free.
• Saturday, April 6, from 11 am-2 pm, The Antonio J Waring Jr Archaeology Laboratory invites the campus and community to experience an archaeological dig in the On-Site Mock Excavation pit; learn how stone tools are made with flint knapping demonstrations by James Spake; bring in an artifact for identification by professional archaeologists; watch an atlatl throwing demonstration; tour the lab and view an exhibit to learn about collections curation; enjoy more family-friendly games and activities, too. The Waring Lab is located behind Z-6.
• On Sunday, April 7, in Kathy Cashen Recital Hall, the UWG Department of Music will present two student recitals: Abby Dawkins, soprano, and Rebekah Knott, mezzo-soprano, will perform together in a dazzling concert at 5 pm, and soprano Chaneya Joyner will sing at 7:30pm. Admission is free.
• UWG National Alumni Association presents the 37th Annual Alumni Awards Gala on Saturday, April 20, at 6 pm, at the Townsend Center for the Performing Arts.
Enjoy an “Evening with the Stars” as we recognize and honor amazing UWG alumni for their contributions to society and the university! Register online or call 678-839-6582 or email by April 12.
