Playing with Robots The Comparative Literature Department introduces a new course titled Playing with Robots for spring 2019. CMLT 3080 (CRN 48058) invites students of all academic interests and political persuasions to join "the most important conversation of our time" (Max Tegmark). The course is designed to be an interdisciplinary introduction to concepts of cyberspace and intelligent machines, stimulating reflection on the ethical and socio-political consequences of future developments in artifical intelligence. Read more about Playing with Robots
Korean Language Society Wednesday, November 7 2018, 5:30pm Wednesday, November 14 2018, 5:30pm Wednesday, November 28 2018, 5:30pm Joe Brown Hall Lobby Want to practice your Korean? Want to learn about Korean culture? Want to make more friends? Join KLS on Wednesday evenings! Contact koreanlanguagesociety.kls@gmail.com. Read more about Korean Language Society
Japanese Conversation Club Tuesday, November 6 2018, 5:30pm Tuesday, November 13 2018, 5:30pm Tuesday, November 27 2018, 5:30pm Tuesday, December 4 2018, 5:30pm Tuesday, December 11 2018, 5:30pm Rooms 153 and 154 Joe Brown Hall Read more about Japanese Conversation Club
Cultural Awareness Celebration Wednesday, November 14 2018, 10:50am Room ABC Tate Grand Hall With a sense of pride and joy, the faculty and students of African languages, cultures, and literature program welcome you to this time of celebration, laughter and a gentle reminder of the beauty, spirit and uniqueness that Africa brings to the world. There will be free African cuisine prepared by students and faculty, skits, music and dance. Come join us to learn about the African languages, cultures, AND literature program and meet the students and faculty members. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS IT!!!! Read more about Cultural Awareness Celebration
Dr. Dainess Maganda Receives the Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award Dr. Dainess Maganda is the recipient of the Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award 2018. She was nominated by her students based on her enthusiasm, dedication and quality of instruction. Dr. Maganda teaches Swahili and the World I and II and Elementary and Intermediate Swahili. A former student summed it up by saying, " Dr. Maganda is a wonderful woman who truly cares about her students and I suspect anyone she meets. She reminds me to see the good in every aspect of life, no matter how trivial. Read more about Dr. Dainess Maganda Receives the Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award
Dr. Peter O'Neill Has Earned an Honorable Mention in the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Books Dr. Peter O'Neill has earned an Honorable Mention for his 2017 book, Famine Irish and the American Racial State in the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Books competition organized by the American Conference for Irish Studies. " I am absolutely delighted to have earned this recognition" says Dr. O'Neill. "The Murphy Prize competition is one of the most prestigious awards in my field, and this year's crop of monographs was particularly strong. I am very grateful to the selection committee for this honor." Read more about Dr. Peter O'Neill Has Earned an Honorable Mention in the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Books
Cultural Awareness Celebration Wednesday, April 18 2018, 10am Tate Student Center: Reception Hall CULTURAL Awareness Spring 2018 drt 5 (002).pdf Read more about Cultural Awareness Celebration
Cultural Awareness Celebration Date: April 18, 2018 Time: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Place: Tate Student Center, Reception Hall Read more about Cultural Awareness Celebration
Haiku Awards for ha na mi - The Cherry Blossom Viewing Festival Haiku Awards in English 1st Award Aron White (JPNS 1002) The dew drop will fall Small ripples upon the lake An upside-down world 2nd Awards (2) Madalene Ison (JPNS 1002) Rain on the concrete City life slows down for now Neon lights soften Annette Aguilar (JPNS 1002) A spring breeze blows in; From the inside we witness The rebirth of all Read more about Haiku Awards for ha na mi - The Cherry Blossom Viewing Festival
Intercultural Studies for a Global Age: Principles, Methodology, Practice International Symposium Intercultural Studies for a Global Age: Principles, Methodology, Practice April 12-14, 2018, University of Georgia, at Athens Russell Special Collections Building, Room 285 300 S. Hull Street, Athens Read more about Intercultural Studies for a Global Age: Principles, Methodology, Practice