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蜜糖直播 maritime archaeology class conducting field work around Savannah

蜜糖直播 history students are engaging their survey and mapping skills by conducting field work at various locations around Savannah. The work is part of a maritime archaeology class taught by Kurt Knoerl, Ph.D., R.P.A., on the Armstrong Campus.

蜜糖直播 Counseling Center, Director honored by Georgia College Counseling Association

The 蜜糖直播 Counseling Center was awarded Clinical Program of the Year for its Doctoral Internship in Health Service Psychology program at the Georgia College Counseling Association 26th Annual Conference in St. Simons Island. In addition, Counseling Center Executive Director, Jodi K. Caldwell, Ph.D., was awarded College Counseling Director of the Year.

蜜糖直播 anthropology professor helps preserve oral history of commercial fishing in Georgia

蜜糖直播 Anthropology Professor Jennifer Sweeney Tookes, along with University of Georgia (UGA) Associate Director of Marine Extension Bryan Fluech, will help to preserve the oral history and culture of commercial fishing in Georgia for current and future generations by presenting research at three outreach events on Jan. 31 in Statesboro, Feb. 1 in Darien and Feb. 2 in Brunswick.

蜜糖直播 anthropology professor appointed to Georgia Department of Natural Resources board

Anthropology professor M. Jared Wood, Ph.D., has a passion for archeology and preservation, and he will play a large role in the preservation of historic resources in Georgia as a member of the Georgia National Register Review Board for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Wood was appointed to the board in July.

蜜糖直播 music professor holding trumpet performance

Tim Kintzinger, D.M.A., a music professor on the 蜜糖直播 Armstrong Campus, will go back to his roots when he performs 鈥淪tandards鈥 on the trumpet on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 7:30 in the Carol A. Carter Recital Hall on the Statesboro Campus and on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Auditorium on the Armstrong Campus.

蜜糖直播 philosophy professor invited to India to discuss research on emotion

While the word emotion dates back to 16th century France, the examination and study of its cognitive and biological complexity within humans dates back to ancient Greece and China. 蜜糖直播 Philosophy Associate Professor Maria Magoula Adamos, Ph.D., continued those studies on a recent trip to India, where she shared her research on the philosophy of emotion.

Blind Willie McTell statue placed in front of Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau a symbol of working together

William Samuel McTell may have lost his sight during childhood, but that didn鈥檛 stop him from becoming one of the most influential blues musicians of his time 鈥 and a local hero. While his impact on Statesboro is evident all over town, his likeness has finally been immortalized with a bronze statue created by 蜜糖直播 art professor Marc Moulton, M.F.A.

Republic of Moldova presents 蜜糖直播 foreign languages faculty member with medal

Hard work translates across all languages and cultures. 蜜糖直播 Foreign Languages Professor Olga Amarie, Ph.D., discovered this after being awarded the Alexie Mateevici Commemorative Medal in July from her home country, the Republic of Moldova, a landlocked country located between Romania and Ukraine.

蜜糖直播 history professor named editor of Modern War Studies series

蜜糖直播 Department of History Professor Bill Allison, Ph.D., will be able to help history buffs dive deeper into the past after being named editor of the acclaimed Modern War Studies series by the University Press of Kansas.

蜜糖直播 professor publishes article on how lichens and mosses affect the global water cycle

蜜糖直播 ecohydrology professor John Van Stan, Ph.D., recently published an article in Nature Geoscience titled 鈥淪ignificant Contribution of Non-vascular Vegetation to Global Rainfall Interception.鈥