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Graduate Students Have A Friend at the University of Memphis Dr. Karen Weddle-West, U of M vice provost for Graduate Studies, is on the national
board that oversees the Graduate Record Exam.
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Examples of U of M Faculty Scholarship Will Be on Display April 4-8 The University Libraries and the Friends of University Libraries will celebrate University
of Memphis faculty scholarship and creativity April 4-8.
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U of M Naval ROTC Unit Will Host Drill Team Competition April 2 Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Midshipmen and their Naval Science instructors
will meet for the Reserve Officers Training Corps Drill Meet.
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U of M Mock Trial Team Is National Winner of Tournament For the first time, a team from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School
of Law has won a national mock trial competition.
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Chinese Bridge Summer Camp Takes High School Students to China This year’s Chinese Bridge Summer Camp for American High School Students will take
place July 15-31 in China.
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U of M Will Hold "Writing on the Wall" Project April 4-8 The Student Activities Council at the University will host the “Writing on the Wall”
Project on the U of M’s Student Plaza April 4-8.
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Tennessee Economic Council Chooses Student for Internship Shannon White has been selected for an internship with the Tennessee Economic Council
on Women (TECW).
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Louisa May Alcott Events Will Highlight Women's History Month The U of M, with the support of Dixon Gallery & Gardens and the Center for Research
on Women, will sponsor events highlighting Louisa May Alcott.
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“Canstruction” Event Will Build Engineering Skills, Fight Hunger Teams from five high schools will build amazing structures from cans of food as part
of the “Canstruction” competition on March 25, at the U of M.
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Language Fair Will Celebrate 20th Anniversary April 2 More than 750 area high school students will demonstrate their knowledge of foreign
languages and cultures at the 20th annual Language Fair.
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Richard Bausch Collection Is Finalist for LA Times Book Prize A collection of short stories by Richard Bausch, U of M professor of English, is a
finalist for the 2010 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in fiction.
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Relationship Expert Pepper Schwartz Will Speak at U of M March 17 The University of Memphis will welcome one of the nation’s leading relationship experts
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Students Can Improve Algebra Skills at Summer Math Academy The University of Memphis will offer a summer high school Math Academy June 19-July
2 for rising 10th- and 11th-graders.
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Engineering Student Carolyn Mariano Wins ACEC Scholarship Carolyn Mariano has received a scholarship from the American Council of Engineering
Companies of Tennessee (ACEC of Tennessee).
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Senior Is One of AAF's Most Promising Minority Advertising Students The American Advertising Federation has named journalism major Martina Igberaese as
one of its Most Promising Minority Students. |
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History Never Looked So Good: Centennial books Enlighten As the University of Memphis gets ready to celebrate its centennial, two of its professors
knew they had to play a key role.
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Students Score Big in Prelims of Global Research Challenge Students scored a first place finish in the Mid-South preliminary round of the CFA
Institute’s Global Investment Research Challenge.
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Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology Part of Exhibition The Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology (IEAA) is part of an exhibition at the
Tennessee State Museum.
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Delta Symposium to Offer Magical Ride What would it take for you to sell your soul to the Devil? For Robert Johnson, it
was the opportunity to become a blues icon.
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Women's History Month 2011 Calendar of Events The University of Memphis will celebrate Women's History Month this March with a full
calendar of events.
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Albert Goldbarth Will be Guest of U of M’s River City Writers Series The University of Memphis’ River City Writers Series will welcome poet and essayist
Albert Goldbarth for two events on Wednesday, March 16. |
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Kathy Tuberville Joins Office of Academic Internships at the U of M Kathy Tuberville has been named Coordinator of Academic Internships at the University
of Memphis. |
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Rahsaan Barber Headlines U of M Jazz Week 2011 Jazz Week kicks off Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at the University of Memphis Rudi E. Scheidt
School of Music. |
Other News
U of M Will Present Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Award and Scholarship April
4 Lecture Will Highlight Contributions of Ancient Egypt to the Modern World Harvard Professor Will Address Racial Prejudice in Health Care U of M Will Host Off-Campus Housing Fair March 23 March 31st Event Will Let Students Meet and Mingle with Local Employers for Potential
Internship Opportunities U of M Students' Research Will Be Showcased April 4 U of M's Delta Conference This June Will Include a Tour of the Region Itself U of M Fogelman College of Business & Economics and UT College of Pharmacy Will Launch
Executive MBA Program in Health-System Pharmacy Speaker Will Discuss Issues Surrounding France's "Politics of the Veil" U of M Law Students Will Spend Spring Break ‘Giving Back’ to Memphis U of M Law Students Chosen for New Tenn. Bar Assn. Statewide Program
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