News Releases: April 2004
Bernard Gotfryd to Give Fiction Reading April 1
Theatre and Opera Join to Present "Susannah" April 1-4
Dance Marathon Charity Set for April 3
UNCG Community to Perform “Songs for a New World” April 3
Linguistics Professor to Lecture on North Carolina Voices April 6
Margot Livesey Will Read Her Fiction April 8
Poverty-Themed Exhibition “Borne of Necessity” Open Through April 11
The Graduate School to Hold Information Session April 13
UNCG to Host Sustainable Agriculture Symposium April 16
Mark Russell Performing at UNCG April 17
Celebrate Culture at the International Festival April 17
Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Lecture April 19
Author and Activist Jonathan Kozol to Speak April 20
Three College Observatory to Hold Public Night April 23
Dance Department Presents Thesis Concerts April 23-24
Work by Senior Artists on Display Through April 25
UNCG Theatre Stages ‘The Crucible’ April 23-May 2
Saxophone Conference Features Dewey Redman April 28-May 1
Programs About 1979 Klan-Nazi Shootings Continue April 29
Dance Department Presents Second Offering of Thesis Concerts April 30-May 1
U.S. News Ranks UNCG Programs Among Best in Nation
Business Students Inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma
Lee McAllister new head of Bryan School Advisory Board
Faculty Promotions Announced
Students in New IS Ph.D. Program Selected for Conference
UNCG Piano Students to Travel to Salzburg
Faculty Retirements for 2003-2004
UNCG to Offer State's First Master’s Degree in Conflict Resolution
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