Announcements

New PBIO Course Explores How Biotechnology Shapes Our Daily Lives

Dr. Zhihua Hua

What is biotechnology, and how does it affect our daily lives? A new course offered in Fall 2015 examines this question by highlighting what happens in the biotechnology research laboratory—and how this relates to the field, the marketplace, and daily life. The course is PBIO 2050: Biotechnology: From the Lab to […]

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March 22, 2015 at 3:29 pmAnnouncements News

Summer Courses | CLJC Offers ‘Summer of Law’

Summer Courses | CLJC Offers ‘Summer of Law’

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture announces Summer of Law 2015. Summer of Law includes a series of linked law-related classes and activities for undergraduate students on the Athens campus during second summer session. The program is ideal for students in the Making and Breaking the Law theme and the Law, Justice […]

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March 22, 2015 at 3:26 pmAnnouncements News

History Announces New Class on Roman Law and Society in Fall 2015

History Announces New Class on Roman Law and Society in Fall 2015

The Department of History announces a new course for Fall 2015: HIST 3520: Roman Law and Society. The course is taught by Dr. Kevin Uhalde, Associate Professor of History. Uhalde specializes in the relationship between law and justice, and the role of truth, remorse, and sincerity in judicial procedure in Late Antiquity and […]

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March 22, 2015 at 2:51 pmAnnouncements News

History Announces Famous Trials Course in Fall 2015

History Announces Famous Trials Course in Fall 2015

The Department of History announces a special offering of HIST 3070: Famous Trials in American History in Fall 2015. The course will explore some of our nation’s most significant and fascinating legal cases and trials that captured the nation when they occurred. It will be taught by Justice Marc Kantrowitz, a […]

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March 22, 2015 at 11:22 amAnnouncements News

Fall 2016 | Interdisciplinary Team-Taught Course CAS 2500 Breaking the Law

Fall 2016 | Interdisciplinary Team-Taught Course CAS 2500 Breaking the Law

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture offers a special team-taught interdisciplinary seminar course for the Making & Breaking the Law theme in Fall 2016. CAS 2500: Breaking the Law focuses on law and justice in relation to citizenship, global affairs, human rights, public health, and science and technology. It also […]

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March 22, 2015 at 11:04 amAnnouncements

Learn About Americorps and Green Jobs, March 19

Learn About Americorps and Green Jobs, March 19

Two resource panels can help undergraduate and graduate students interested in expanding their understanding of opportunities as Americorps volunteers and within the green jobs sector. Americorps Panel—Thursday, March 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Baker Center Amanda Cunningham Leadership Center, Room 366 Green Jobs Panel—Thursday, March 26, from […]

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March 19, 2015 at 7:30 pmAnnouncements Events

Embrace Your Inner Tourist: Tips for Study Abroad

Embrace Your Inner Tourist: Tips for Study Abroad

Tip # 9: It’s OK to look like a tourist, writes Elizabeth Harris on the OUimpressions site. “Chances are most other people around you will be tourists as well. Embrace your inner-tourist. Take thousands of pictures, do not be afraid to carry around a map, ask for directions, and overall […]

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March 19, 2015 at 11:26 amAnnouncements