Please join us Wednesday Feb. 12, in Russell Library, room 241 from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dr. Stephanie McClure, professor of Sociology on “Can we have hope in times of despair? Try thinking like a utopian.”The following article may be referred to during the discussion if you'd like to read it ahead of time; How to think like a Utopian: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/15/magazine/utopia.html?smid=url-share.Times Talk at Georgia College & State...
Please join us Wednesday Feb. 12, in Russell Library, room 241 from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dr. Stephanie McClure, professor of Sociology on “Can we have hope in times of despair? Try thinking like a utopian.”The following article may be referred to during the discussion if you'd like to read it ahead of time; How to think like a Utopian: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/15/magazine/utopia.html?smid=url-share.Times Talk at Georgia College & State...
Intro to Podcasting will present an overview of the podcasting industry including how to write and produce a podcast, the major companies involved in podcasting, studio setup and editing, how to promote a podcast and jobs available in the industry. Students will produce their own podcast episode in this course. The course is 100% online for four weeks in June. No live or scheduled course sessions. Complete weekly classwork on your own time. Intro to Podcasting: MSCM 3313 CRN: 50409Contact...
Inside Sports Broadcasting will provide students with an overview of sports television broadcasting. Topics covered include the early years of sports television, the founding of ESPN and its impact on sports telecasts, how sporting events are produced for television, advertising’s influence on the business of sports broadcasting and the political and cultural impact on sports.This course is 100% online. Four weeks in May. No live or scheduled course sessions. Complete weekly classwork...
by Kristen SimpsonClass of 2020 alumna Nicole Hooks is living her dream as a forensic toxicologist for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. While earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Hooks built her lab experience portfolio by completing original research with her faculty mentor, Dr. Catrena Lisse, and volunteering for the Georgia College Science Education Center.Hooks is certified in blood-alcohol analysis so she can run samples and analyze evidence for the GBI’s Division...
The Digital Humanities Collaborative is thrilled to announce that for the fourth consecutive year, we will award students with prize money for outstanding presentations of digital humanities scholarship at Research Day. We encourage students to submit proposals for posters and oral papers to be presented in our special sessions. Research may be completed or in progress. For examples of past student DH projects, see our showcase. Proposals may be submitted until March 3 through the...
As part of the Provost Visting Scholars program, Dr. John Belk will visit Georgia College & State University to discuss Writing Across the Curriculum, strengthening the Composition Program and writing poetry. The entire university community is invited to join the English Department at the following events:Tuesday, Feb. 11 9 a.m.: Public presentation on Writing Across the Curriculum (A&S Auditorium)2 p.m.: Faculty workshop on Writing Across the Curriculum (CTL Classroom) Wednesday,...
Reproductive Justice Across Time: Honoring the Legacies of Black Midwifery Care in Modern PracticeThis lecture integrates lived experience, historical context, and contemporary challenges in midwifery care, particularly focusing on its implications for racially minoritized birthing communities who encounter disproportionate risks.Guests speaker Rose E. Archer holds a Master of Divinity from Duke University and a Master of Science in Sociology from Florida State University. She is currently...
Reproductive Justice Across Time: Honoring the Legacies of Black Midwifery Care in Modern PracticeThis lecture integrates lived experience, historical context and contemporary challenges in midwifery care, particularly focusing on its implications for racially minoritized birthing communities who encounter disproportionate risks.Guests speaker Rose E. Archer holds a Master of Divinity from Duke University and a Master of Science in Sociology from Florida State University. She is currently...