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Shakespeare at Winedale Summer Season 2008
July 16- August 10
Winedale Historical Center, Round Top
The 38th summer season of Shakespeare at Winedale begins July 16 and features three of the bard's beloved plays: "Romeo and Juliet," "The Merchant of Venice" and "Antony and Cleopatra." Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults. Call the Shakespeare at Winedale box office at 512-471-4726 to make reservations.

Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Hosts Summer Film Series
June 11- July 30
Geography Building, Room 102
7:30 PM
The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies presents the summer film series "Power, Conflict and the Smoking Gun." Screenings are Tuesdays or Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m., June 11 to July 30. All films are free and open to the public.

College Hosts 13th Annual Colloquium Hippocraticum
August 11-13
Quadrangle Room, Texas Union
The Departments of Classics and Philosophy in the College of Liberal Arts will host the 13th Annual "Colloquium Hippocraticum" August 11-13 at The University of Texas at Austin. The conference will bring together scholars and students of ancient medicine, science, philosophy, history and literature with the aim of advancing understanding and usage of the term "Hippocratic."

Explore the Blanton Museum Through Poetry
April - December
Blanton Museum of Art
Explore the Blanton Museum of Art's collection through poetry in the exhibition "If These Walls Could Speak: The Blanton Poetry Project," which opened April 6. The exhibition showcases more than 40 poems written in response to art featured in the museum's permanent collection. The poems appear on wall labels in the galleries and will remain on view throughout 2008.

Gone to Liberal Arts: Welcome Barbecue for New Students
August 26
Turtle Pond, Inner Campus Drive
6:00 PM
The College of Liberal Arts welcomes new students with a barbecue dinner prior to Gone to Texas. The event will include barbecue from Poke-e-Jo's, live music, free t-shirts and door prizes from local businesses. Students will have the chance to mingle with Liberal Arts faculty and staff, including advisers, representatives from career services and UTeach, and Liberal Arts Council members.

Gone to Texas: A Texas-Sized Welcome to All Students, Staff and Faculty
August 26
South Mall and Main Building Plaza
8:00 PM
Each August on the evening before fall classes begin, new students are invited to celebrate their fresh start with live music and a broad spectrum of presentations from across the campus. Join us for this Texas-size welcome! And, as you head out the door, let 'em know you've gone to Texas!

Fall Semester Classes Begin
August 27
Classes for the fall semester begin Wednesday, Aug. 27.

University Closed for Labor Day
September 1
The university will be closed Monday, Sept. 1 in observance of Labor Day.
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