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Sam Pittard

Issue date: 4/10/08 Section: News
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- Northeast Georgia Chapter of the GGIA kickoff meeting. Meeting is open to all green industry professionals as well as groups, academia and individuals with avid interest in horticulture. 6:30 p.m. Farmer's Market, Athens (Atlanta Highway next to the extension office). Contact: negaggia@bellsouth.net.

- Life is Calling ... How Far Will You Go? Peace Corps Information Session. Come hear what it is like to be a Peace Corps volunteer and work abroad in a developing country. We will be discussing the application process, and benefits offered, and have former volunteers talk about their experiences. 6:30 p.m. SLC 268.

- Society for Management Information Systems meeting. Capgemini will be presenting. Capgemini is a major French company and one of the world's largest outsourcing vendors. They offer four major lines of services: consulting, technology, outsourcing and local professional services. Come enjoy a presentation by members of the Capgemini team and free food provided by SMIS. 7 to 8 p.m. Caldwell 302. Contact: clayhr04@uga.edu

- The Georgia-China Debate. Sponsored by Demosthenian Literary Society and the Georgia-China Alliance. The Georgia-China Alliance proposes: Be it resolved - The United States should boycott the Beijing Olympics due to China's human rights abuses. Demosthenian Hall on North Campus. Contact: mkantor@uga.edu

- 8th Annual Mary Frances Early Lecture. Sponsored by Graduate and Professional Scholars. This year's lecture is by noted author Harriet A. Washington, author of "Medical Apartheid." Her topic is Health of a Nation: Transforming the American Legacy of Race, History and Medicine. Public invited, no admission charged. Reception follows at the Holiday Inn. 7 p.m. The Chapel.

- Seminar: Silent Victims - What Men are Afraid to Talk About. Sponsored by the Office for Violence Prevention. Participants gain a better understanding and of the nature and complexities of male victims of sexual violence. Noon. 407 Memorial Hall. Contact:
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