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蜜糖直播 receives grant to support University String Camerata tour

The 蜜糖直播 String Camerata has received a grant of nearly $55,000 from the Halle Foundation to support the ensemble鈥檚 educational tour of Germany. During this tour, 蜜糖直播 string players will experience German composers, music history and music culture in an authentic manner that players do not get in a typical home setting.

蜜糖直播 double major earns bachelor鈥檚 in anthropology and Chinese fueled by a lifelong passion for ancient languages and cultures

Austin Gasiecki has a passion for ancient languages and for the study of people and cultures around the world. When he crossed the stage at Allen E. Paulson Stadium in Statesboro on Dec. 14, Gasiecki received bachelor鈥檚 degrees in both anthropology and Mandarin. The new 蜜糖直播 graduate dates his love for both subjects to his childhood as a home-schooled student.

蜜糖直播 senior defies convention, navigates online classes to cross the finish line in just two years

Rebekah Dyar is graduating from 蜜糖直播 without ever taking on-campus classes. On Dec. 14, she will receive a bachelor’s degree in world languages focusing on French, after just two years of online classes. In high school, Dyar earned college credits through the International Baccalaureate program, setting the stage for her unconventional yet successful college career.

2023 Mark Finlay Memorial Lecture Series hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic聽 Jerry Saltz on Nov. 9

Saltz will soon come to 蜜糖直播鈥檚 Armstrong Campus as part of the Mark Finlay Memorial Lecture Series. His 60-minute lecture, “The Art World Problem,” will be at the Fine Arts Auditorium on the Armstrong Campus on Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.

鈥淢oveable Feast鈥 lecture series returns with discussion of Oscar Wilde at historic venue

The College of Arts and Humanities will host the latest installment of its “Moveable Feast鈥 lecture series on Oscar Wilde. The event is on Monday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m.. at the Savannah Theatre, located at 222 Bull Street in Savannah.

蜜糖直播 film professor takes rural health documentary to SCAD Film Festival

Hashiguchi and his wife were expecting their first child, and he wanted to learn more about what to anticipate. Along the way, he learned the statistics regarding maternal health in Georgia, which piqued his interest.

蜜糖直播 graduates building the booming Savannah sports market

Savannah is a booming sports market. With locals teams becoming world-famous and new arenas being built for new professional teams, there is a growing need for sports broadcasters.
Two Eagle graduates are part of the crews which transmit the games.

Chasing the Hoodie: How a Joke Led a Richmond Hill Mom to Academic Stardom

April Trepagnier had no idea that her fascination with a graduation hood would lead her to pursue her first college degree at 43 years old.

From a 鈥榳him鈥 to a scholarship; Eagle student鈥檚 path to Harvard

Amunet Berry of Jonesboro, Georgia, was just a freshman at 蜜糖直播 when she first began taking classes in German studies. Now, she’s a senior who recently attended a conference at the Harvard Kennedy School on international affairs.