Visual artists honored at Nexus Three studio arts teaching affiliates-Linda Armstrong, Nancy Marshall and Katherine Mitchell-were honored recently by the Georgia Women's History Month Committee and The Georgia Commission on Women as "women who have made a significant contribution to the visual arts in Georgia." Armstrong works in three-dimensional design, Marshall is a photographer and Mitchell's specialty is drawing. All three were among a group of Georgia visual artists who were honored March 4 at the Nexus Contemporary Art Center. Garrow to lecture on the right to die Presidential Visiting Distinguished Professor, David Garrow, will speak on "The Right to Die" April 28. Garrow, a noted historian of politics, is teaching courses on civil rights litigation, reproductive rights to law and graduate history and political science students. Garrow has written many books and received the 1987 Pulitzer Prize in biography for Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He was a consultant to PBS for "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil War Years," and is a regular contributor to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Newsday. Experts on health care topics sought The Emory Healthcare speaker's bureau is looking for new talent. Staff and faculty experts in health-related fields, who would like to speak to civic or business organizations, should call coordinator Anna O'Neil at 778-8872 to volunteer or for more information. |
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