Endowment for The Future of the South

Fall 2003 Issue
* Director’s Column
* Jimmy Thomas 
*You Can't Eat Magnolias
* Call for Papers
* Natchez Literary Celebration
*SST Courses-Fall 2003
*Southern Photographs
* Amy Evans
* Bercaw Joins SST Faculty
* Ventress Order
* Leighton Lewis
* Ron & Becky Feder
* Altobellis, Advancement Associate
* Delta & Welty Programs
* OCB 2004
* Glisson Heads Winter Institute
* Welty Portrait Given to University
* Janisse Ray
* Reading the South
* Intolerable Burden
* Brown Bay Schedule-Spring 2004
* SFA-A Fabulous Field Trip to Asheville
* SFA-Lamb Barbeqcue
* SFA-Book Review
* F&Y Report
* Living Blues
* Thacker Mountain Radio
* Herring's Second CD Debuts
* Strawberry Plains Oral History Project
* Strawberry Plains Collection Donated
* Walter Anderson Exhibition
* Ethridge - Sun, Fun, and Research
* Regional Roundup
* Notes on Contributors



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SOUTHERN STUDIES PROGRAM
 


The Southern Studies Program is an interdisciplinary curriculum offered through the College of Liberal Arts and administered by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Undergraduate students may major, minor, or take elective courses in the program. A major leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree in Southern Studies consists of 42 hours. The program of study for the Master of Arts degree in Southern Studies consists of 30 hours of course work and a thesis or 36 hours, including an internship. For details, contact the Center.

    

Southern Studies Courses - Fall 20003

   


Lynn & Stewart Gammill Gallery

Exhibition Schedule

September 1 - November 7, 2003
Southern Photographs
David Wharton

November 9 - January 15, 2004
Thunder and Grace: Racing on American Dirt
Susan Bauer Lee

January 15 - March 15, 2004
The Search for Bottle Trees
Kendall Messick

 

The Gammill Gallery, located in Barnard Observatory, is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., except for University holidays.
Telephone:662-915-5993


   
     
     

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