NewsIn Focus
Gardens of Giverny was taken while on an Art Study Abroad program this past summer by Art Professor Perry Kirk. Famous for the home and gardens of Claude Monet, the village is located about an hour from Paris. (In Focus features a photograph submitted by a UWG faculty or staff member. E-mail your photo and caption information to the Campus Chronicle photographer.) |
I Saw the Walking Dead
In partnership with the ongoing “Anne Frank: A History for Today” exhibit, the Ingram Library at the University of West Georgia will host Dr. Leon Bass, a veteran who helped liberate the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. MORE
UWG to Celebrate Constitution Day
The University of West Georgia and the Ingram Library will honor Constitution Day on Wednesday, Sept. 17, with a reception and intriguing dialogue about government, democracy and the Constitution. The event is free and the community is invited to attend. MORE
Observatory Lets Public Reach for the Stars
The University of West Georgia Observatory will continue its public viewings of the celestial skies on Monday, Sept. 15, at 9 p.m. The event is free and the community is invited to attend. Viewing will take place if the skies are clear. MORE
Two Decades of Tickets
In the 20 years since it has opened, the Townsend Center has served its community well. Thousands of faculty, staff and students have walked, danced and sang on its stage to applause, and community residents have grown to love the center for its cultural events and family entertainment. MORE
Ombuds are Here
Conflict is a fact of life, but it doesn’t have to consume yours. A new University Ombuds Office has opened in Strozier Hall to help faculty, staff and students resolve issues of conflict on campus. MORE
Campaigning on Campus
The 2008 A DAY for West Georgia campaign is commemorating the 26th anniversary of the event on campus with two familiar faces as crusaders, Police Chief Tom Mackel and Dr. Mary A. Hooper, assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Professional Studies. MORE


