Graduate Spotlight:
Craig Hawkins

Drawing since the age of two, Craig Hawkins, now a master’s student in fine arts, creates expressive, realistic artwork in a small studio in the Lamar Dodd School of Art. Often using charcoal or oil, Hawkins’ intricate artwork engages the viewer with sharp contrasts, reflective composition, and life-sized proportions. While working on his own art, Hawkins is building his teaching experience at UGA with the goal of becoming an art professor. More


Announcements
The Graduate School is hosting a food drive the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s annual Beat Tech Food Fight competition. The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s goal is to collect 50,000 lbs of food before Nov. 25. If interested, bring your nonperishable food items to either the Graduate School or a food drive location on campus.

The Department of Energy Office of Science is requesting applicants for its DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship program. The federal fellowships provide support for students in biology, chemistry, engineering, computational sciences, and environmental sciences. Application materials are available on the DOE website.

Educational Testing Services is accepting applicants for its 2010-2011 fellowship and internship programs. Internships and fellowships are available for current doctoral students and post-docs. Information for the internships and fellowships is available on the ETS website.

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Graduate School News
The Department of Energy gave $2.6 million in grants to the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, the UGA research facility near Aiken, S.C. The laboratory provides research training to both graduate and undergraduate students. The full story is available from UGA Public Affairs.

Sophisticated mapping software donated to the geography department helps graduate students methods create highly detailed 3-D maps. The software allows students to use state-of-the-art remote sensing software. The Athens Banner-Herald has the full story.


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