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By on April 21, 2009

- Spring 2009 Computer Health and Security Fair. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Miller Learning Center, second floor lobby. Students, faculty, and staff may bring their laptops for security assistance. Security checkup includes virus scans and software updates, spyware removal and more. Requests prioritized on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact: 706-338-9849, bert@uga.edu

- Electron Theater Open House. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Barrow Hall. The Electron Theater is a new facility designed to enhance student learning and researcher interactions. The theater will be showcased along with informal tours of CAUR facilities including state-of-the-art imaging instrumentation for both biological and physical sciences. Contact: 706-542-4080, caur@uga.edu

- American Red Cross Blood Drive. 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Myers Hall. Contact:
678-227-4650, jarrettja@usa.redcross.org

- Lecture: GIS and Landscape Planning – A History of Influential Ideas. 4 p.m. University Chapel. Carl Steinitz, one of the earliest pioneers of Geographic Information Systems for analysis and modeling, discusses GIS and landscape planning. Contact: dnadeni@uga.edu

- Lecture: Native Studies in Europe – Where Are We? Where Are We Going. 4 p.m. 150 Miller Learning Center. Deborah Madsen of the University of Geneva gives the talk. Contact: 706-542-3716, jweaver@uga.edu

- Baseball vs. Kennesaw State. 5 p.m. Foley Field.

- Student Organization Achievement and Recognition Awards. 6 p.m. Tate Center Theater. Contact: stuorgs@uga.edu, www.uga.edu/cls.

- Peace Corps Information Session. 6 p.m. 268 Miller Learning Center. Learn about what it’s like to live and work abroad. Meet with Emily Levitan, University Peace Corps recruiter. Contact: peacecor@uga.edu

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