Join us as upper-level music therapy students showcase their clinical work from the semester. Students share how music was used to reach non-musical outcomes through a case study design and discuss the effectiveness of music therapy treatment. Clinical poster presentations include practicum work with adults with a variety of our community partners: Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin Skilled Nursing Chaplinwood Health & Rehabilitation Fellowship Home at Meriwether Green Acres Health...
Join us as upper-level music therapy students showcase their clinical work from the semester. Students share how music was used to reach non-musical outcomes through a case study design and discuss the effectiveness of music therapy treatment. Clinical poster presentations include practicum work with adults with a variety of our community partners: Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin Skilled Nursing Chaplinwood Health & Rehabilitation Fellowship Home at Meriwether Green Acres Health...
Story and photos developed by University Communications. Anna Marie Boughton From: Dallas, Georgia Major: Psychology Why this major: By the end of high school, I knew I wanted to study psychology to be a therapist and better understand people in general. A Careers in Psychology course gave me confidence I would find fulfilling work with this degree. Why Georgia College & State University: Both of my older siblings graduated from Georgia College. I wanted to attend a smaller school...
Dr. Catrena Lisse, chemistry professor and director of Georgia College & State University’s Science Education Center, has won the 2023 Charles Dunn Award from the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC). Dr. Eric Tenbus, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, called the honor well-deserved, saying Lisse continues to be a “tremendous ambassador” for Georgia College. “We’re ecstatic for Dr. Lisse to have won the COPLAC’s Dunn award,” Tenbus said. “She fully represents the teacher-scholar...
They say eyes are windows to the soul. But can emotions be understood only by looking in someone’s eyes? A group of Georgia College & State University Psychology majors attempted to see if that’s true. This year, students in Dr. Tsu-Ming Chiang’s Social Emotional Research Lab returned to Baldwin County’s Early Learning Center (ELC) to provide emotional coaching for 3- to 5-year-olds. The work is especially important for children who spent much of their early years looking at masked...
Story and photos developed by University Communications. Nicholas Koebert From: Suwanee, Georgia Major: Music, violin performance Why Georgia College & State University: I was introduced to GCSU through my high school violin teacher, Julie Rosseter-Sweeney, who also happens to be the violist of Georgia College’s quartet in residence, the Kazanetti String Quartet. Why this major: When deciding what major I should pursue in college, I could not find anything else that I wanted to devote...
This week, Sports Anchor Marvin James will be our guest on “In the Media Studio.” This is a 45-minute lecture and guest series with various media personalities from broadcast, print, public relations and other media backgrounds. Professor Molly Wilkins, lecturer in the Department of Communication, is your host, along with two students. Professor Bill Burke will produce the event, along with Keith Bergeron and a team of communication students. “In the Media Studio” takes its inspiration...
Dr. Opperman's Intro to Oral History class will be showcasing their final projects in a Gallery Walk on Wed 4/26 at 4pm. Join the class to learn more about their research and enjoy goodies from @ourbigoak.
It’s time to normalize women and pleasure! We want to invite you to come on out to our event on April 20, 2023 at 5:00pm in A&S room 370 to talk about this topic! Our event will be filled with live panelists featuring Melissa Gerrior, polls, and even some delicious CANDY! Our goal is to normalize the discussion that surrounds women and pleasure and to ensure you leave feeling less alone and uncomfortable with talking about this topic because you definitely aren’t alone! It's something...