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Miles Davis inspires faculty performance

Jazz legend Miles Davis will be the inspiration for this year'sperformance by The University of Memphis' own Faculty Ensemble nextweek. The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music will present the FacultyEnsemble's "Birth of the Cool" Tuesday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. atthe Memphis Drum Shop. The professors/musicians ...

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Student-designed windows on display as class projects

It's like window-shopping with one difference: the items are notfor sale -- they're just on display. Student work is being showcased on the fourth floor of ManningHall until the end of the semester. The displays are the productsof students enrolled in Visual Merchandising, a class for studentsin the ...

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ROTC programs prepare students for military careers

Ever wonder what the men and women in uniform do once they graduate from The University of Memphis? Students graduating under the ROTC program not only obtain a degree in a specific major, they also increase their opportunities for careers with the ROTC experience. Aaron Karcher is a senior computer ...

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Expert to share knowledge of mummification

By Jennie Conners Staff Reporter A world-renowned mummy expert will visit The University ofMemphis Wednesday to share her work with students. Sonia Guillen will present a slide lecture April 2, in MitchellAuditorium at 7 p.m. "We are very lucky to have Guillen speak here," said EllenShlasko, assistant ...

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New dean of minority affairs chosen

An 18-year University of Memphis employee has been named the newhead of the Minority Affairs Office. Lonnie Latham has been with The U of M since 1985 and has servedas interim associate dean since last August and assistant directorof the University Center before being appointed to his new positionwith ...

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U of M hosts annual MLK speech contest

Strong words were spoken by young minds Wednesday night at the Third Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Oratorical Contest. Three Memphis-area high school students were selected to compete in the oratorical contest, which honors the legacy of King in the Fogelman Executive Center Auditorium at The University ...

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