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Othello

Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy pits the conniving Iago against his trusting friend Othello, weaving a potent commentary on jealousy, betrayal and racism. For more information, visit: https://www.ugatheatre.com/othello

Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series: Daniel Bolshoy

Daniel Bolshoy, lecturer of guitar, performs the finale of 2018’s Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series—his first such recital since joining the faculty in 2016. His concert tours have led him to perform with more than 60 orchestras internationally, and he’s performed at chamber music festivals all across North America in collaboration with other performers and as a soloist. For more information and to purchase tickets visit: http://pac.uga.edu/Calendar.aspx

Spring Undergraduate Commencement

As the birthplace of higher education, the University of Georgia has fostered a tradition of academic excellence, intellectual inquiry, and service to others since 1785. For our graduates, Commencement is a beginning, the start of the next chapter in their lives.

Full details at https://commencement.uga.edu/undergraduate.

Spring Graduate Commencement

As the birthplace of higher education, the University of Georgia has fostered a tradition of academic excellence, intellectual inquiry, and service to others since 1785. For our graduates, Commencement is a beginning, the start of the next chapter in their lives. At Commencement, we celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of our students completing advanced degrees.

Full details at https://commencement.uga.edu/graduate.

African Studies Institute Spring Lecture

The African Studies Institute presents the 2018 Spring Lecture on Thursday, March 29 at 8am in the UGA Special Collections Library Auditorium on North Campus. African Philosopher Alloy S. Ihuah will present this year’s inaugural lecture, “MADIBAISM: An African Leadership Philosophy of the New Past and the Old Future.” The event is free and the public is invited to attend.

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