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Cauble School of Nursing & Health Sciences celebrates largest class of nursing students

...they cannot do it. In those moments when they may call their faculty, family, pastor or community – encourage them. We all go through moments when we feel we can’t ...

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New Doctor in the House!

...As an outcome of this important research, Dr. Laucella recommended “future case studies by women for women, to provide additional standpoints on the female, first-year, first-generation college experience which can ...

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Congratulations Winners of the 2022 Science and Engineering Fair

...University of Georgia in Athens. Although elementary students cannot compete at the state level, Reinhardt was excited to offer this experience to them at the regional fair. “We look forward ...

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2022 Concerto Competition

...of Bands, Music Education Instructor and Director of Athletic Bands, and Mr. John Warren, Professor of Clarinet at Kennesaw State University, as “outside” expert adjudicator. This year’s alternate soloist is ...

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Featuring Dr. Alex Wasserman

...at venues throughout the state. “As a child, I didn’t think too much about what I wanted to do with piano. Once I decided to major in music in college, ...

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Dr. Andrew Jones to preserve Cherokee Voices

...Cherokees were removed from their land, they submitted claims to the United States government to be paid for their losses. “These claims are, in some cases, quite detailed,” explains Bishop. ...

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Amber Reid Restores Lost Voices

...a project called Restoring Lost Voices, which is funded by the Sustaining Humanities Infrastructure Program (SHIP) award. The SHIP award is a grant from the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) ...

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Mack Jefferson, percussionist

...rejoined the band, I just kept going up from there. In marching band, I made snare drum that year.” When it came time to go to college, Jefferson decided to ...

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The College Football Hall of Fame Puts Reinhardt Front and Center

...gaining in popularity, especially in Georgia. Reinhardt is the second university in the state to field a competitive varsity team. They will play other teams around the country. “When I ...

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Professor to Learn from the EU

...to the states more informed, to better equip their students. Provost John Miles thought Gregory would be an eligible candidate for a professional development grant. “I’ve been to Poland, the ...

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Cherokee Voice Project

...month at Valdosta State University. The goal of the project is to transcribe thousands of claim documents filed by citizens of the Cherokee Nation, prior to the Trail of Tears ...

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Alumni Spotlight: Michael Vavases

...ability to break down core structures and assimilate information. If you can do that, you can succeed in anything. Engineers who have some kind of liberal arts background have a ...

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