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The Department of Art will once again host a week of events beginning October 24 that includes the Carve on the Quad, a round the clock firing of the kiln, tricks and treats and a new Flashlight Exhibition.
October on the Quad Nears
Faculty and students in the Department of Art and Residence Life plan on celebrating for a week on the Quad with all sorts of events for people on and off the campus.
Last year’s successful Carve on the Quad and the Safe Treat trick or treat experience has all the markings of a new tradition at UWG.
Combined with the night and day kiln firing and iron pour, the month of October promises to be anything but dull. MORE
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Community Service-Wolves Style
The 2009 Annual Fund campaign is underway on campus with a familiar face as chair – Dr. Mary Hooper, assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Professional Studies. MORE
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What are You Doing on Furlough?
Fall semester, while offering an exciting array of cultural events on campus, will be remembered most as the first semester of furloughs. Here is how some faculty and staff are spending the two days of unpaid leave this month. MORE
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Vol. 43 • No. 3
October 12, 2009
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Kevin Mobbs has transitioned from music instructor and trombone player to developing and teaching workshops for the technically challenged. Using the newest technology to enhance education is something he has pursued throughout his career. MORE

Don’t quite know what to do with your free time? This site lets you climb Mt. Everest with a Sherpa and his Sherpa Cam, dive in an MIR to explore the Titanic, build your own Super Volcano and travel along the frozen Alaskan Tundra.
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Faculty and staff racked up an impressive number of awards at the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Board’s annual meeting this month. more
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The University of West Georgia will host The Climate Project: A Presentation on Global Warming on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in UWG’s Campus Center Ballroom in Carrollton. More
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