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APRIL 4-5, HHSOM Piano lessons with UGA students, limited openings for observation (UGA faculty and students only), contact Dr. Liza Stepanova for details. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 7:30 p.m. RAMSEY HALL UGA Performing Arts Center Brief performance by Mikhail Voskresensky and interview led by Dr. Liza Stepanova (HHSOM) and Dr. Alexandra Shapiro (Russian Flagship Program) THURSDAY, APRIL 6 10:30am-12:30pm EDGE HALL Hugh Hodgson School of Music Mikhail…
Screening of I am, I was, I will be and a pre-screening discussion with the filmmaker, Ilker Catak.
We’re pleased to announce that thanks to generous support from GSS, the Willson Center, and the Department of Journalism, renowned Russian independent journalist Elena Kostyuchenko will be visiting our campus on March 19th.  Elena will present her new book I Love Russia and have a discussion with the UGA community on March 19, 4:00pm, at MLC 148.  Kostyuchenko was the first journalist to write about…
Tuesday and Wednesday at 3pm, Ciné will be showing The Teacher’s Lounge, a German-language film directed by 2022 Max Kade Artist-in-Residence Ilker Çatak and nominated for Best International Feature Film in the 2024 Oscars.Wednesday’s screening will feature a panel with several experts, including Dr. Berna Gueneli and Dr. Jan Uelzmann from the UGA German program, Dr. Antje Ascheid from UGA Film Studies, and Niels Mohl, current Max Kade Writer-in…
The HUMANITIES@WORK speaker event will highlight four folks with careers at UGA who started out as humanities majors. This panel will take place on Wednesday, October 11th at 3 p.m. in the Park Hall Auditorium (room 265). This free event is the first in a series that will take place every October. This year's speakers include: Alan Flurry, Director of Communications in the Franklin College at UGA Dr. Mike Merva, Coordinator, Franklin College…
Join Fulbright FLTA Sona Akhmedova in a cultural exploration of Kyrgyzstan! These series are held on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:00pm in Joe Brown 117. The schedule is as followed: February 15: "Salam!"- alphabet & greetings February 22: Urban and Rural Youth in Kyrgyzstan March 1: The Russian Language in Kyrgyzstan March 15: Universities in Kyrgyzstan  March 22: Sports in Kyrgyzstan March 29: Kyrgyz Weddings April 5: Tourist Destinations in…
Come join our Discussion, special screening, & Q&A with a German Filmmaker at UGA Discussion and Q&A (in English) with filmmaker Ilker Çatak will be facilitated by moderator/discussant Dr. Berna Gueneli (Associate Professor of German at UGA and discussant Dr. Antje Ascheid, Associate Professor of Theater and Film at UGA). We will learn first-hand from the filmmaker about his career milestones and watch examples from his work. He…
The University of Georgia Willson Center Research Series seminars is joined by the Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies at UGA and the Department of Management in the Terry College of Business to present a discussion with the Director of Further East Consult, Matthijs van den Broek. Event registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eIO4pVk0RbymDJihm6Ms8Q  
Due to recent travel restrictions to the U.S., the events with Mehmet Büyükatalay have been postponed until a later date. Turkish-German Filmmaker Mehmet Büyükatalay, whose debut film Oray won Best First Feature Film in the 2019 Berlin Film Festival, will visit the University of Georgia and Athens for a couple of events on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Oray is a film about a young Muslim man's struggles between his love for his wife and religious…
Part of the research seminar series, Cultural and Linguistic Identity in the Americas: Immigration, Migration, Modernity, sponsored by the UGA Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, and co-organized by faculty Jan Zantinga, Chad Howe, Frans Weiser, and Joshua Bousquette. Open to all UGA faculty, staff, and students.

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