By Ian Wesselhoff Seven Georgia College students spent nearly three weeks of their summer on the island of Okinawa, Japan, fully immersing themselves in the coral reef ecosystem. They attended lectures in the evening, but during the day, the students occupied most of their time by snorkeling on the reefs. “So they’re actually seeing what I’m talking about in person, which has a much larger impact than just lectures or videos,” said Dr. Kristine White, associate professor of biology...
By Margaret Schell If you’re a visual learner, Brittany Curry (’11) — AKA “Inky Brittany” — has your back. A self-proclaimed “graphic recorder,” Curry creates illustrations in real time during presentations and lectures. Her work is shown to audiences as a companion to speeches, highlighting main themes and messages. “Seeing graphic facilitation live is so powerful and irreplaceable,” Curry said. “Watching people's reactions while integrating visual communication into their thought...
By Gil PoundFor the second year in a row, a Georgia College & State University faculty member has been named a Georgia Author of the Year.Dr. Kerry Neville, interim chair of the Department of Communication and associate professor of English, earned Author of the Year acclaim for her memoir “Momma May Be Mad.” Published in October 2025, Neville’s work takes readers on a nonlinear journey through various trials she faced in life, including diagnoses of bipolar disorder, anorexia, alcoholism...
Milló's creative process begins by sculpting his models in clay and painting them with richly colored pigments. He then adorns these living sculptures with fruits, vegetables and elements of nature before photographing them. The resulting images blend sculpture, painting, performance and photography, creating vibrant works that celebrate the human form, color and imagination.Miguel Milló studied graphic design at the Iberoamerican University in Tijuana, Mexico. His work has received...
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