快猫app短视 to promote sustainable practices during Southern Sustainability Week
Donovan Clayton, a senior civil engineering major and sustainability fellow through the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement (OLCE) at 快猫app短视, knows that developing a long-term sustainable lifestyle may seem overwhelming. However, he鈥檚 looking forward to showing his peers, faculty and staff at the University just how easy it can be during Southern Sustainability Week, March 29 through April 2.
Georgia Southern senior art exhibition transports viewers to new reality
Four senior art students on the 快猫app短视 Armstrong Campus in Savannah will showcase their ability to transport viewers to a new reality in the exhibition 鈥淎nywhere but Here,鈥 which will be on display in the Fine Arts Gallery from March 22 to April 9.
Georgia Southern student improv troupe to perform comedy show on Armstrong Campus
The 快猫app短视 Last Laugh Improv Troupe will perform two completely improvised shows on March 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the International Gardens on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah.
Georgia Southern Sustainability Programs fighting fast fashion with campus thrift store
Sustainability Programs at 快猫app短视 is teaming up with student organization Fashion Menagerie, a group of fashion merchandising and apparel design students, to fight fast fashion by hosting the first campus thrift store on the Statesboro Campus. Clothing donations are currently being accepted through March 26 at various locations around campus.
鈥楢fricans in America鈥 event to explore what it means to be African American
快猫app短视 will host Nemata Blyden, Ph.D., history professor at George Washington University, for a virtual presentation on the relationship between African Americans and Africa from the era of slavery to the present. The presentation will be held March 31 at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom.
Blyden will examine the diversity of African American identities through relationships with region, ethnicity, slavery and immigration to investigate questions fundamental to the study of African American history and culture.
For more information and to register, visit georgiasouthern.edu/casregistration.
How to become a more culturally competent health professional
Health professionals looking to broaden their cultural competence and gain skills for their line of work can benefit from “Cultural Competence 101: The Health Perspective,” a course taught by Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health’s (JPHCOPH) Associate Professor Stacy Smallwood, Ph.D., via Zoom on March 26 from 9 to 11 a.m.
Georgia Southern celebrates Arbor Day by planting trees on Statesboro Campus
快猫app短视 biology major Daria Stephens had never used a shovel until the 2021 Arbor Day Celebration on March 5, where she helped plant a tree near the Herty Pines Nature Preserve as part of her botany class. Stephens said the class inspired her to put what she is learning into action.
Georgia Southern Theatre production of Shakespeare classic streaming March 10
快猫app短视 Theatre students on the Statesboro Campus will perform William Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淢uch Ado About Nothing鈥 directed by Sarah McCarroll, Ph.D., associate professor of theatre. The production will be available to stream March 10 through 14, and is free and open to the public.
Georgia Southern Performing Arts Center brings drive-in movies to Statesboro Campus
Drive-in movies have developed into a popular form of entertainment for communities around the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 快猫app短视 Performing Arts Center (PAC) will bring the socially-distanced viewings to the Statesboro Campus starting March 6 with 鈥淒reamgirls.鈥
Georgia Southern professor featured in 2021 Ogeechee International History Film Festival
快猫app短视 professor Matthew Hashiguchi鈥檚 film 鈥淕ood Luck Soup,鈥 is the feature of the 2021 Ogeechee International History Film Festival, the longest-running film festival of its kind in the world. 鈥淕ood Luck Soup鈥 and the other films in the festival will be available to stream through March 5.