Georgia

The Georgia Review Presents a Reading with Arthur Sze, Ilya Kaminsky, and Winners of Loraine Williams Poetry Prize

On Tuesday, April 12th, The Georgia Review will host an evening of poetry, featuring Arthur Sze and Ilya Kaminsky reading with the 2020 and 2021 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize winners, Hannah Perrin King and Mathew Weitman. Open to the public and free of charge, this event will take place in the Ciné Lab from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., with a book signing during intermission at 6:30.

DigiLab Colloquium: Hearing and Listening - Exploring Audio Methods in Qualitative Inquiry

Have you ever heard a sound that evokes a memory or an emotion? Listened to something that pulls you back to a particular place and time, a memory, a feeling? Sounds are an integral part of our knowing and being in the world, and yet they are often overlooked or flattened into textual representations in traditional research. Sonic inquiry is an interdisciplinary method of research that takes up skills and traditions from geography, anthropology, ethnography, and the arts.

Library at a Distance: The Basics Online

Join librarians to learn how to access and use services and resources while at a distance. Topics covered will include: the library catalog (including e-books), research by subject, Multi-Search, optimizing Google Scholar, and citation managers EndNote & RefWorks. Services for distance education students will also be covered. There will be time for questions. A resource guide will complement and provide additional tutorials for more in-depth library instruction.

Register in advance for this meeting: