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Three of the five finalists chosen for the AJC Peachtree Road Race tee shirt design contest are from the University of West Georgia’s Department of Art. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite at ajc.com beginning March 15.

Three of the five finalists chosen for the AJC Peachtree Road Race tee shirt design contest are from the University of West Georgia’s Department of Art. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite at ajc.com beginning March 15. Pictured is art education major Tiffany Spencer's (Art Education) design.

ajc.com Wants Your Vote  

Clint Samples, assistant professor of art, and UWG art education majors Tiffany Spencer of LaGrange and Hannah Lucas of Rome, will compete for the coveted honor of having their original design worn by 55,0000 participants in the Peachtree Road Race on July 4. MORE

Hodges Answers Q/A

Finances by HodgesA writer for Atlanta Magazine asked Dr. Charles Hodges, professor of business administration and an authority on personal finance, to answer a few finance questions for a future article. The information may be helpful to faculty and staff.
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campus catsMeow. CampusCATS is making it safe for cats, kittens and people on campus.

Working in the Risk Management/ Environmental Health and Safety sector of the university, Ineke Abunawass is on a mission to make it less risky for cats, kittens and the people that share the campus with them.

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Vol. 42 • No. 3
March 13, 2009

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Suzanne Durham, head of Special Collections, speaks gently about the need for important documents to be stored where people can access them for research. MORE

Web Watch

Most memoirs are long winded and take weeks to get through and even longer to write. If you are not that patient or prolific, the six-word memoir may be just right. Smith Magazine offers a free venue to publish the short and to the point memoirs.

Kudos

Television, newspaper and radio professionals visited campus to share their expertise and stories on how they succeeded in their fields. more

Events of Note

Everyone knows the story about Goldilocks breaking and entering into the Three Bears cottage, but until now, the incident has never been caught on camera. More

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