Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
9-30-2011
Keywords
Georgia Southern University, CLASS, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Fourth annual CLASS undergraduate research and intellectual opportunities (CURIO) symposium, Department of communication arts, Theatre, Georgia Theatre Conference, Lisa Abbott, Public relations students, Southern fried theatre: Celebrating the visions and voices of Southern Artists, Ossie Davis, Guy Davis, Peter Shankman, Jenny Lynn Anderson, Mark Baldwin, Julie Davis, Neilie Dunn, Alex Grovenstein, Don Rountree, Carrie Thompson, Judy Graham Weaver, Tal Wright, Haley Higgs, Tanya Tamnauth, The listener, The Crucible, Christopher Hunt, Theodore Clevinger Undergraduate Honors Conference of the Southern States Communication Association, Jeff Monken, Tyson Davis, Susan De, Kent Murray, Jim Harbour, Little Rock, Arkansas, Waterford, Ireland, Study abroad program, Pam Bourland-Davis, Montepulciano, Italy, Cameron Rocker, Mehmet Caglayan, The taming of the shrew, William Shakespeare, Big love, Charles Mee, Fuente ovejuna, Lope DeVega, Joe Turner's come and gone, August Wilson, José Manuel, Juan De la Cuesta, Olga Amarie, Ion Gaina, David Dudley, Terry Welford, Sullivan, Margaret, Tyson, Lindsay Byrnside, Cyril Durant, Mark Diamond, Jillian Pashke, Trevor Martin, Great Minds Lecture Series, F. Erik Brooks, Reed Smith, Medium anxiety, Studio-f: Monoprints from the University of Tampa, Empty bowl project: Chili bowl sale, The King James Bible at 400, Write place: A reading by six Statesboro area authors, Janisse Ray, Georgia Southern University symphonic wind ensemble and wind symphony, Georgia Southern University jazz band, Pirates of Penzance
Abstract
Excerpt: "One of the greatest rewards of an undergraduate education is the opportunity for students to work directly with a faculty member on a project that involves research, scholarship, and creativity. On Friday, Oct. 7, we will view the results of those shared opportunities at the fourth annual CLASS Undergraduate Research and Intellectual Opportunities (CURIO) Symposium, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Carroll Building. I invite you to join me for the evening as we enjoy papers, projects, posters, and performances by outstanding CLASS undergraduates."
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Recommended Citation
Georgia Southern University, "CLASS Notes" (2011). Arts & Humanities Publications. 34.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cah-pubs/34