The College of Arts and Humanities is excited to announce that JSU alumna Emily Duncan has joined the College as Project Director for the new Randy Owen Center (ROC). Duncan, … Continue Reading Alumni Angle: Alumna Joins CAH Staff
Carolyn Conover, originally from Marshall, IL, is an assistant professor of Theatre who specializes in acting and directing. She was recently accepted into the inaugural cohort of artists for the … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Carolyn Conover
The Department of Art and Design opened two new exhibits last week featuring works by Joli Livaudis and Chiharu Roach. These shows are featured in the Hammond Hall and Round … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: New Art Shows on Campus
Dr. Allegra Smith, originally from South Lyon, Michigan, is an assistant professor of professional writing with a B.A. in Professional Writing as well as Women’s and Gender Studies from Michigan … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Smith Wins National Award
Gabrielle Armstrong, who graduated with a BFA in ceramics in May 2022, is currently teaching ceramics classes and is one of two studio coordinators at the Pullen Arts Center in … Continue Reading Alumni Angle: Recent Alumna Teaching Ceramics
Alexandra Campbell, a junior from Auburn majoring in history with a minor in business management, studied abroad in Spain during the summer. The study abroad program was in Seville, where … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: History major studies in Spain
The College of Arts and Humanities congratulates alumna Patrice Green on her recent Mellon Award Fellowship. Green, originally from Roanoke, graduated from JSU in 2015 with a B.A. in English … Continue Reading Alumni Angle: Patrice Green receives Mellon Award Fellowship
Ryan Burns, originally from Murrysville, PA, is an assistant professor of history. With a B.A. from Kenyon College, an M.A. in philosophy from Cambridge College, and a Ph.D. from Northwestern … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Ryan Burns
The College of Arts and Humanities is excited to offer students the opportunity to choose two, new, interdisciplinary minors when selecting an area to complement their major. These minors are … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: New Interdisciplinary Minors Offered
Caycie Trotter, a senior from Spring Garden, is majoring in art with a concentration in graphic design. She is a student in the Faster Masters Program, which allows students to … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Caycie Trotter
Carla Byram Patterson, who graduated from JSU with a BA in communication in 1989 and an MA in English in 1999, is currently teaching part-time as a retired professor of … Continue Reading Alumni Angle: JSU Alumna Gives Back
Christian Watts, a senior from Gadsden, is majoring in Theatre with a concentration in performance. This summer, Watts secured a professional acting role and appeared in The Shakespeare Project’s production … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Christian Watts
Sarah Cusimano Miles, originally from Gadsden, is an associate professor in the Art and Design Department. She currently has a solo exhibition called Not So Much a Whisper at the … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Sarah Cusimano Miles
Finding the Soul in Jazz Concert Jacksonville State invites the community to “Finding the Soul in Jazz” on Sept. 19, when guest musicians Sean Nowell and Baba Israel – core members … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: Finding the Soul in Jazz Concert
Spanish Club Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Mariachi Hispanic Heritage Month begins this week, and the JSU Spanish Club is partnering with El Latido de Mi Cultura to kick it … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: Spanish Club
Sawyer Strickland, a first-year graduate student from Morris, is pursuing a masters degree in music education, instrumental. In addition to working as a graduate assistant with JSU Bands Program, he … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Sawyer Strickland