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Black History Month at U of M Will Offer a Variety of Events The University of Memphis will host a full schedule of programs, theater, music, and
lectures during Black History Month. |
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Allan Gurganus Will Open River City Writers Series Feb. 7-8 Allan Gurganus will open the University of Memphis’ 2011 spring River City Writers
Series with two events Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 7 and 8. |
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Black Student Association Will Honor Bernice Donald The U of M Black Student Association will honor Judge Bernice Donald with the Authur
S. Holmon Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony Feb. 1. |
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Biomaterials Day Is Jan. 28 at the U of M Holiday Inn The U of M will host Biomaterials Day 2011 on Friday, Jan. 28 at the University of
Memphis Holiday Inn. |
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Where in the World Will Pouncer Go This Summer? Find Out Jan. 26 The University of Memphis Summer Program Study Abroad Fair will be held Wednesday,
Jan. 26. |
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Law School Will Host Symposium on Memphis-related Legal Issues “Memphis in the Law” will be the focus of a symposium February 11th at the University
of Memphis’ Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. |
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U of M Names Michael Allen Assistant VP for Physical Plant Michael Allen has been named the new assistant vice president for Physical Plant at
the University of Memphis. |
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Storyteller Will Present "African-American Life During the Civil War Nationally recognized storyteller Dylan Pritchett will bring tales of African-American
life during the Civil War to the U of M on Feb. 2. |
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Get "Back on Track" to Complete College Degree The University of Memphis is making it easier for former college students who didn’t
graduate to return to school to earn their degrees. |
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U of M Campus School Registration Will Be Held Jan. 24-27 The Campus School at the University of Memphis will hold registration for the 2011-2012
academic year Jan. 24-27. |
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Law School Names Scenic Reading Room for Alumnus Gordon Ball The fourth-floor reading room at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law will soon bear
a new name: the Gordon Ball Scenic Reading Room. |
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U of M Records the Blues in Black and White to Benefit Musicians The University of Memphis’ blues, jazz and gospel record label and student-run BlueT.O.M.
Records have collaborated for a rare blues album. |
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Accomplished Percussionist Michael Waldrop to Perform at U of M Michael Waldrop, U of M alumnus and percussionist/drummer in both classical and jazz
music, will perform at the U of M on January 24. |
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Students Continue Leadership in Mock Tenn. Legislature The Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature chose two students from the University
of Memphis to be leaders of that body’s next session. |
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U of M Student Places Second at Premier Supercomputing event Yi Gu placed second in the poster competition at a conference considered by many as
the premier international forum on high-performance computing. |
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The Confucius Institute Is Selected as One of Top in the World The Confucius Institute at the Uof M has been named one of the top six Confucius Institutes
in the U.S. and one of the top 30 in the world. |
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U of M Campus School Will Hold Orientation Jan. 7 The Campus School will hold orientation for parents of prospective students on Friday,
Jan. 7, from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Ball Hall Auditorium. |
Other News
Rhodes and the U of M Will Host Debates on the MCS Charter Issue Feb. 12 Jan. 27 Symposium Will Explore Disasters, Natural and Unnatural U of M EMBA Program Updates Will Accommodate Students While Enhancing Their Education DeSoto County Reception Is Jan. 25 for Students Considering the U of M Cross-Departmental Faculty Team Receives $1.2 Million in NSF Research Funding
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