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Constitution Day 2017 Lecture

Michael J. Klarman is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor at Harvard Law School, where he joined the faculty in 2008.  He received his B.A. and M.A. (political theory) from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980, his J.D. from Stanford Law School in 1983, and his D. Phil. in legal history from the University of Oxford (1988), where he was a Marshall Scholar.  After law school, Klarman clerked for the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (1983-84).

Discovery Showcase: UGA Majors Fair

UGA offers 136 majors, 94 minors and 97 certificates, and now more than 100 Double Dawgs degree programs. Students have endless opportunities to maximize their undergraduate experience. Explore options and discover a path to success.

Discovery Showcase: UGA Majors Fair is a two-day event highlighting majors, minors, certificate programs and the new Double Dawgs bachelor's + accelerated master's program. Talk to advisors, career counselors and academic professionals from schools and colleges across UGA.

Faculty Concert Series: Elizabeth Knight, mezzo soprano

The first Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series recital of 2017-2018 showcases Elizabeth Knight, lecturer in voice, in Ramsey Concert Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m.



Knight’s recital, titled “I Make My Magic,” her first ever in the faculty series, examines treatments of female life and love in songs from various times, styles and composers. Knight will be accompanied by pianist Richard Seiler, professor of piano at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and a former colleague of Knight’s.



More info at https://t.uga.edu/3vY

Hodgson Wind Ensemble

Please join us for The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s first major concert of the 2017-2018 season where the Hodgson Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Cynthia Johnston Turner, evokes fire and ice on Friday, Sept. 1, at 8 p.m. The concert is a narrative from heat to ice, and more subtly, it is a commentary on climate change. The program features music 'globally' by composers from Japan, Europe, and the USA: a fact that emphasizes that we only have one home and it's in trouble... 



Engage Conference 2017

Registration will be in the Tate Atrium; sessions to be held in Tate Student Center.

Complimentary (UGA Student Affairs staff, current UGA students, and CSAA faculty), $60 (UGA affiliates and alumni), $85 (General registration)

Sponsored by: Student Affairs, Division of

Contact: Jennifer Erickson-Brown 706-542-8229

Thursday Scholarship Series: UGA Symphony Orchestra

Enjoy the kick-off of the 2017-2018 Thursday Scholarship Series with the UGA Symphony Orchestra.

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.

$20, $6 (student/child)

Faculty Concert: The Yargo Trio

The Yargo Trio—Connie Frigo, associate professor of saxophone; Angela Jones-Reus, professor of flute; and Liza Stepanova, assistant professor of piano—stage one of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s first recitals of the 2017-2018 season.

The trio’s recital is a unique performance that heralds the release of their new album, “Voices, Reimagined,” and reflects the unconventional nature of their collaboration. Read more at https://t.uga.edu/3sH

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