Georgia Southern Department of Writing and Linguistics to host nationally published poet
The 91Âț»app Department of Writing and Linguistics will host poet Tiana Clark at two virtual events on Thursday, Nov. 12. A Q&A and a poetry reading with Clark will be available for free on Zoom from 2 to 3 p.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., respectively.
Clark, who has authored the collections I Canât Talk About the Trees Without the Blood and Equilibrium, has been published in The New Yorker, Poetry Magazine, The Washington Post and BuzzFeed News, among others. She also teaches creative writing at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.
The events, which are also sponsored by the Georgia Poetry Circuit, are available at cah.georgiasouthern.edu/writling/2020/10/26/georgia-poetry-circuit-presents-tiana-clark/.
91Âț»app embracing âSoaring 20sâ for homecoming
91Âț»app continues to provide homecoming experiences for students and alumni with safety protocols in place, as the University will celebrate the âSoaring 20sâ on its three campuses today through November 7.
91Âț»app embracing âSoaring 20sâ for homecoming
91Âț»app continues to provide homecoming experiences for students and alumni with safety protocols in place, as the University will celebrate the âSoaring 20sâ on its three campuses today through November 7.
Georgia Southern Performing Arts Center to host quilting exhibit
The Performing Arts Center (PAC) at 91Âț»app and Statesboroâs Staying in Stitches Quilt Guild are partnering to host âWe Quilt This City: A Statesboro Quilt Showâ October 31 through November 8. The exhibit will be free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
Georgia Southern Performing Arts Center to host quilting exhibit
The Performing Arts Center (PAC) at 91Âț»app and Statesboroâs Staying in Stitches Quilt Guild are partnering to host âWe Quilt This City: A Statesboro Quilt Showâ October 31 through November 8. The exhibit will be free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
Georgia Southern professor organizes presentation on South China Sea disputes
Associate Professor of International Studies and Asian Politics, Nalanda Roy, Ph.D., has organized a virtual presentation on disputes between political powers in the South China Sea. The presentation, which is funded by a Campus Life Enrichment Committee grant, features Yale Ferguson Ph.D., emeritus professor of global and international affairs at Rutgers University, and David Rosenberg, Ph.D., professor emeritus of political science at Middlebury College.
âLeading experts will demonstrate their command of the latest research in the field and reinforce an exemplary solution and also explain why the South China Sea disputes resonate so much,â Roy said. âThe presentation will answer two key questions: âWhy is the South China Sea of vital importance to Asia-Pacific nations, and what is its impact on the global community?ââ
To view the presentation, visit www.facebook.com/GaSouthernCBSS.
Georgia Southern professor organizes presentation on South China Sea disputes
Associate Professor of International Studies and Asian Politics, Nalanda Roy, Ph.D., has organized a virtual presentation on disputes between political powers in the South China Sea. The presentation, which is funded by a Campus Life Enrichment Committee grant, features Yale Ferguson Ph.D., emeritus professor of global and international affairs at Rutgers University, and David Rosenberg, Ph.D., professor emeritus of political science at Middlebury College.
âLeading experts will demonstrate their command of the latest research in the field and reinforce an exemplary solution and also explain why the South China Sea disputes resonate so much,â Roy said. âThe presentation will answer two key questions: âWhy is the South China Sea of vital importance to Asia-Pacific nations, and what is its impact on the global community?ââ
To view the presentation, visit www.facebook.com/GaSouthernCBSS.
Department of History to host Zoom discussion about walking-tour project Savannah History Remix
Savannah is drenched in history, but many of the cityâs stories often go untold. Four 91Âț»app history students aim to shed light on these untold stories as a part of their project, Savannah History Remix.
Department of History to host Zoom discussion about walking-tour project Savannah History Remix
Savannah is drenched in history, but many of the cityâs stories often go untold. Four 91Âț»app history students aim to shed light on these untold stories as a part of their project, Savannah History Remix.
Georgia Southern art student exploring relationship between people, objects in senior exhibition
Lann Le, a senior in the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art at 91Âț»app, is drawing inspiration from public response to the COVID-19 pandemic for her senior thesis exhibition, âGood Without.â The interactive exhibition will explore what items people can live without, a choice many people have had to make due to the pandemic.