UGA Today
Issue date: 4/1/08 Section: News
- Phi Beta Sigma week. Tutoring at Thomas Lay Park
co-sponsored by the Black Male Leadership Society. 3 to 5 p.m.
- 10th Annual Cultural Fusion. Sponsored by the Alpha Sigma Rho sorority, this benefit event will highlight talent performances and ethnic displays to represent the variety of cultures in the University student body. This year's event will be dedicated to China Care, an organization that helps abandoned orphans in China. Featuring performances will be made by Noteworthy, a belly dancing troupe, a swing club, and the Renaissance Martial Arts club. Admission is free. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and starts at 8 p.m. Memorial Hall Ballroom. Contact: leung531@gmail.com
- Seminar: Assisting a Survivor of Sexual and Relationship Violence. Sponsored by the Office for Violence Prevention. An introduction to the University Relationship and Sexual Violence Policy and a brief overview of advocacy and response at the University. Students also become familiar with a wide range of agencies and organizations that provide support to victim-survivors. Noon.
407 Memorial Hall. Contact:
706-542-7233
- CURO Information Session. Sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities. Learn how to design a faculty-guided undergraduate research course and write an undergraduate thesis in any area of study. Students who have conducted research in a variety of majors share their experiences and advice. Open to all undergraduates with 30+ hours of University credit and a 3.4+ GPA. 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. 116 Moore College.
Contact: rcheney@uga.edu,
706-542-4053
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co-sponsored by the Black Male Leadership Society. 3 to 5 p.m.
- 10th Annual Cultural Fusion. Sponsored by the Alpha Sigma Rho sorority, this benefit event will highlight talent performances and ethnic displays to represent the variety of cultures in the University student body. This year's event will be dedicated to China Care, an organization that helps abandoned orphans in China. Featuring performances will be made by Noteworthy, a belly dancing troupe, a swing club, and the Renaissance Martial Arts club. Admission is free. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and starts at 8 p.m. Memorial Hall Ballroom. Contact: leung531@gmail.com
- Seminar: Assisting a Survivor of Sexual and Relationship Violence. Sponsored by the Office for Violence Prevention. An introduction to the University Relationship and Sexual Violence Policy and a brief overview of advocacy and response at the University. Students also become familiar with a wide range of agencies and organizations that provide support to victim-survivors. Noon.
407 Memorial Hall. Contact:
706-542-7233
- CURO Information Session. Sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities. Learn how to design a faculty-guided undergraduate research course and write an undergraduate thesis in any area of study. Students who have conducted research in a variety of majors share their experiences and advice. Open to all undergraduates with 30+ hours of University credit and a 3.4+ GPA. 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. 116 Moore College.
Contact: rcheney@uga.edu,
706-542-4053
- Please send submissions for UGAToday to news@randb.com.
Listings are published on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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