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Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series: Josh Bynum

March’s Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series recital spotlights Joshua Bynum, associate professor of trombone. Bynum is a highly sought after performer and educator who performs regularly with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and is on faculty of international music festivals such as the Festival of Vale Veneto and the Music of the Spheres Festival. Tickets are $12. For more information, visit music.uga.edu.

Lunch Time Time Machine

This installment of the Department of History’s undergraduate lecture series, "Why Did So Many Crossdressers Fight in the American Civil War?," features doctoral candidate Kate Dahlstrand. Dahlstrand won this year's graduate student competition in the Lunch Time Machine guest speaker contest. A veteran herself, she is currently teaching a course on the history of American veterans.

Free pizza will be served.

 

FABricate Competition Finale

What teams will win the grand prize and be crowned the Fabricate winner? All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to come out to enjoy the competition, indulge in heavy hors-d'oeuvres and vote for their favorite team. For more information, visit: http://students.caes.uga.edu/current/fabricate.html

Lecture: Tore Olsson

"Looking for Parallels and Intersections in U.S. and Mexican History," Tore Olsson, UGA history alumni and current Assistant Professor of History at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Olsson's new book is Agrarian Crossings (Princeton U 2017). 

Learn more about his book at: https://press.princeton.edu/titles/11186.html

Thursday Scholarship Series: Woman to Woman

The School of Music’s faculty and students collaborate to celebrate women in music in this bonus Thursday Scholarship Series performance in honor of National Women’s History Month.The Thursday Scholarship Series began in 1980 and, as the flagship concert series at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, continues the tradition of “Music Appreciation Programs” started by Hugh Hodgson himself in the 1930s. Proceeds from contributions and ticket sales to these concerts are among the primary means through which School of Music scholarship funds are raised each year.

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