The University of Georgia and The Georgia Review announce a landmark cultural event: The Pulitzer Legacy in Georgia
The Georgia Review, the award-winning literary quarterly published from the University of Georgia and distributed nationwide, announces “The Pulitzer Legacy in Georgia” program—a four-day celebration of fine writing and writers hosted by the Jekyll Island Club from October 27-30. The event features four recent Pulitzer Prize winners, all of whom have an association with the state of Georgia, the University of Georgia, and/or The Georgia Review: poets Stephen Dunn and Natasha Trethewey, journalist and historian Hank Klibanoff, and historian Edward Larson.
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Summer Movie: The Ruins
Show times for this University Union Student Programming Board event are July 9 at 8 p.m. or 10 p.m. Tickets are free for students with a valid ID and $3 for non-students. The screening is at the Tate Student Center Theater. For more information, contact 706/542-6396.
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AMAZING STUDENT: Sonia Talathi
Sonia Talathi is a senior broadcast journalism andf pre-med major who wants to use the media to help developing countries. The Honors student and former CURO Apprentice has conducted research in Uganda and wants to set up a news network in Africa to deliver timely and accurate health information. She has presented at national conferences, including the Society for Toxicology, and she received a Pfizer Undergraduate Student Travel Award. She is a former CURO summer fellow, and he research is relevant to targeted drugs for cancer. She plans to attend medical school to be an oncologist and medical correspondent after she graduates.
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