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The Suvarna D. Shah Gujarati Poetry Festival
Cvent Online Event Management → Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS)
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02-23-2018  / 1
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Sponsor Information
Operations - Advancement ServicesJennifer RameyProgram Management Coordinator
Project Description
The Suvarna D. Shah Gujarati poetry festival brings together members of the community, faculty, and students of Gujarati origin for a weekend of immersion in Gujarati poetry and literature. The poetry festival was started by Dr. Dinesh O. Shah, professor emeritus, University of Florida. UF hosted the first poetry festival in 2012, because of its popularity, Dr. Shah made an endowment in the name of his wife, Suvarna D. Shah, to continue this event as a biennial event. The poetry festival is now attended by specifically celebrated Gujarati poets from India and the USA, local poets from Florida, as well as UF faculty and students for a weekend of enrichment and community outreach.
Deliverables
Event NameEvent DateRegistration LaunchApproved byRequest StatusAssigned Team 
Fourth Suvarna D. Shah Gujarati Poetry Festival03-30-201802-23-2018Christy PopwellLaunchedMartha Jakab🔎 ✏️

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