Guest Blogger: Maggie Lally

I am pleased to introduce the final guest blogger of the semester. Maggie Lally attended the graduate conference in Tennessee. In September, I received a grant from the Graduate Student Association to travel to Middle Tennessee State University’s English Graduate Student Organization’s annual conference. My purpose in going was two-fold: first, I went for the experience…

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Cross-Cultural Research Conference

Dr. Folds-Bennett sent a call for student volunteers and attendees to the annual meeting of The Society for Cross-Cultural Research in February. The conference, held from February 16-19, will be at the Francis Marion Hotel, and is in need for student volunteers. If your research focus is on cross-cultural issues, please contact Brad Huber, Christine…

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William and Mary Symposium

We’ve just received details about the William and Mary Graduate Research Symposium. It’s a wonderful opportunity for graduate students in the arts and sciences to present their research, and to discuss other graduate students’ work from around the region. Plus, papers will be considered for cash awards. Here are the details: March 26-27, 2010 The…

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2010 GIS Conference

The South Carolina Arc GIS Users Network announced their 2010 annual GIS conference. GIS users will gather at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center on January 25 for the two day conference. Graduate students are encouraged to submit abstracts on anything relating to GIScience applications. Accepted abstracts are awarded with a free registration and a chance…

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Graduate Student History Conference Announcement

<!–[if gte mso 9]> Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <![endif]–><!–[if gte mso 9]> <![endif]–> The graduate students of the George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center as a part of the Richards Center’s ongoing affiliation with the National Endowment for the Humanities through the NEH-funded We The People Initiative, announce…

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