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A new Arboretum Tree Walk guide is available
with 77 trees on campus mapped and identified. UWG horticulturalist
James Hembree compiled the information on the specimen and
ornamental trees in the book, many of them planted by Hembree
and Grounds crews.
Take a Walk...
Situated on a 645-acre campus, the UWG
Arboretum is a treasure trove of specimen and ornamental trees
that provide beauty, shade and habitat. Now community and campus
members can enjoy the lush landscape even more with the just-released
UWG Arboretum Tree Walk guide. MORE
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Q&A with Chad Davidson
This month, poets Andrew Zawacki and Donna Stonecipher will visit the Kennedy Chapel to read their poetry. That event takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. Here is a brief one on one with Chad Davidson on the Creative Writing Program’s new Reading Series. MORE
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Voices from the Front
“History
is being made here and I have a ringside seat,” said UWG student
Mark D. Woelzlein in a letter written late at night from Iraq. Photographs from Iraq sent to
UWG are available for viewing. MORE
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Vol. 41 • No. 8 November 14, 2008
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Pandora, the music genome project, offers commercial-free and legal
music any way you want it.
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Suzanne Durham, head of special collections at Ingram Library, and
fellow Georgia archivists met with Gov. Sonny Perdue. more
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The University of West Georgia will present the annual Fall Choral Concert featuring the UWG Concert Choir and UWG Chamber Singers on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8:15 p.m. in the Townsend Center for the Performing Arts. More
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