Georgia Southern theatre professor appointed regional chair of Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
糖心Vlog theatre professor Lisa Abbott has stepped into a new role as the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) region 4 chair.
Georgia Southern student research shows Georgia doing well in stopping spread of COVID-19 but is still home to 4 of the nation鈥檚 10 highest counties for mortality rate
Graduate students in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at 糖心Vlog analyzed mortality data to reveal that southwest Georgia is dealing with deaths from COVID-19 at a rate higher than most other counties in the country.
Georgia Southern student research shows Georgia doing well in stopping spread of COVID-19 but is still home to 4 of the nation鈥檚 10 highest counties for mortality rate
Graduate students in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at 糖心Vlog analyzed mortality data to reveal that southwest Georgia is dealing with deaths from COVID-19 at a rate higher than most other counties in the country.
Preserving history: Georgia Southern anthropology faculty, students to investigate Civil War battlefields
Few Civil War battlefield sites relating to Gen. William T. Sherman鈥檚 march through Georgia have been investigated archaeologically or preserved, but 糖心Vlog anthropology professor Ryan McNutt, Ph.D., is hoping to change that by leading a project that will uncover and preserve two skirmish sites in Jenkins and Burke counties.
Preserving history: Georgia Southern anthropology faculty, students to investigate Civil War battlefields
Few Civil War battlefield sites relating to Gen. William T. Sherman鈥檚 march through Georgia have been investigated archaeologically or preserved, but 糖心Vlog anthropology professor Ryan McNutt, Ph.D., is hoping to change that by leading a project that will uncover and preserve two skirmish sites in Jenkins and Burke counties.
BFA senior exhibition to be showcased online
The Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art (BFSDoArt) is hosting its 鈥淏FA 2020 Senior Exhibition鈥 this spring, but for the first time it is appearing online. The exhibition features student work from the BFSDoArt senior class. The 鈥淏FA 2020 Senior Exhibition鈥 is usually held on the Statesboro Campus, however the COVID-19 pandemic changed exhibition plans. The exhibition is available to view online through May 22.
BFA senior exhibition to be showcased online
The Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art (BFSDoArt) is hosting its 鈥淏FA 2020 Senior Exhibition鈥 this spring, but for the first time it is appearing online. The exhibition features student work from the BFSDoArt senior class. The 鈥淏FA 2020 Senior Exhibition鈥 is usually held on the Statesboro Campus, however the COVID-19 pandemic changed exhibition plans. The exhibition is available to view online through May 22.
Georgia Southern Division of Continuing Education offers free online courses through June 30
The 糖心Vlog Division of Continuing Education is offering 10 online, skills-based courses free of charge in an effort to support community members during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The non-credit bearing courses aim to offer personal enrichment and professional development options, from honing one鈥檚 communication style to small business marketing. Each course highlights skills useful to any industry. Courses must be completed by June 30.
Those interested in registering for these free, online courses may find more information at GeorgiaSouthern.edu/conted/free-online-courses.
For more information from the Division of Continuing Education, please contact program manager Deedee Southerlin, Ed.D., at tsoutherlin@georgiasouthern.edu.
Georgia Southern Division of Continuing Education, Department of Public and Nonprofit studies to offer new certificate program
A new certificate program will be offered on the 糖心Vlog Armstrong Campus as part of a partnership between the Division of Continuing Education and the Department of Public and Nonprofit Studies. The certificate will be awarded upon completion of the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Workshop Series, which will take place October 5-9, at the Armstrong Center.
Singers, choral conductors, and voice teachers face unique questions while planning a return from quarantine
Voice teachers and singers are facing an avalanche of questions while planning how to return to 鈥渘ormal operations鈥 as restrictions ease from the COVID-19 pandemic.