New Publications for Poets Ed Pavlić and Andrew Zawacki
Congratulations are due Ed Pavlić and Andrew Zawacki, both professors in UGA’s English Department and Creative Writing Program.
Congratulations are due Ed Pavlić and Andrew Zawacki, both professors in UGA’s English Department and Creative Writing Program.
One of the initiatives aligned with the Willson Center’s Digital Humanities Research Cluster is the Georgia Virtual History Project, a nonprofit organization directed and co-founded by Willson Center Digital Humanities Fellow Christopher Lawton.
Searcy returns to Athens for a fundraising presentation on Project Renew’s efforts at 7 p.m. Friday, September 29 at Ciné, 234 W. Hancock Ave. in downtown Athens.
The Willson Center’s primary function is to support research in the humanities and arts through the awarding of fellowships to outstanding faculty at the University of Georgia. We offer our sincerest congratulations to our Faculty Fellows for 2013–2014.
Check our video page, with highlights from past Willson Center events, including speakers in our inaugural Global Georgia Initiative, such as Bertis Downs, Ntone Edjabe, and others.
At the close of spring semester 2013, Director Nicholas Allen reflects on the Willson Center’s growth during the past year and looks forward to continuing progress and innovation in the fall.
James A. Joseph, U.S. ambassador to South Africa from 1995 to 1999, will speak at the UGA Chapel May 16 at 4 p.m. in a special installment of the Willson Center’s Global Georgia Initiative. The event is in partnership with the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, which has organized the ambassador’s visit to UGA. Joseph’s talk is entitled “Leadership as a Way of Being: Reflections on Nelson Mandela, Servant Leadership and Personal Renewal.”
Brian Croxall, emerging technologies librarian and CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University, will deliver a plenary talk titled ”Harder Better Faster Stronger: Books from the Future.”
Acclaimed author and journalist Melissa Fay Greene will deliver the 20th Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture April 19 at 1:30 p.m. in the University of Georgia Chapel.
Scott Russell Sanders, a respected author and environmental activist, will give a lecture entitled “Near and Distant Bears” at 7 p.m. April 22 in the Day Chapel at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. The lecture is part of The Georgia Review’s Earth Day celebration, co-sponsored by the Willson Center, the Botanical Garden, and the UGA Environmental Ethics Certificate Program.
The renowned Cuban-American author Achy Obejas will lecture and read from her work Monday, April 22 at 11 a.m. in the UGA Chapel.
A Willson Center-organized performance by Athens songwriters at local nonprofit cinema and arts venue Ciné will feature a rare solo appearance by Mike Mills, formerly of the Grammy Award-winning rock band R.E.M.
The Atlantic Archipelagos Research Project (AARP) is a forum to think about identities, cartographies and cultural ecologies. First conceived of in context of the islands of Britain and Ireland, this conference offers the first opportunity to expand the idea into North America.
Peter Murray, the Founding Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, will speak at the Georgia Museum of Art March 20 at 5:30 p.m. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an 18th-century estate transformed into a major international center of contemporary sculpture.
The Willson Center and the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will co-sponsor a workshop on research communication on Monday, April 8 for faculty in the humanities and arts. The deadline for applications to participate in the workshop is February 21.