On February 13, the JSU Marching Southerners announced their 2022 production: “One Giant Leap.” As the Marching Southerners Multimedia Design Team, Jacob Anderson, Alden Guinn, and Brooklee Mason – all … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Marching Southerners Multimedia Design Team
Article from Winter Guard International Rodney Bailey is a director, designer, consultant, choreographer, and influential voice in the marching arts activity. Read more below about his perspective on educating the … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Mr. Rodney Bailey
Alabama Poet Laureate Ashley M. Jones will be visiting JSU this week as part of the Write, Southerners! Reading Series. On Wednesday, March 9, Jones will be reading from a … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: Ashley M. Jones
Are you interested in studying abroad during the Summer 2022 or Fall 2022? Looking for a way to make it more affordable? If you are a student within the College … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: JSU Flight Scholarship
JSU held its annual JSU Student Symposium in February 2022, and the College of Arts and Humanities enjoyed some amazing presentations by its students. Sarah Kate Norris, a Graphic Design … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Sarah Kate Norris
Dr. Andy Nevala is the Director of Jazz Studies for the David L. Walters Department of Music. Growing up with a father in the military, Nevala spent his life between … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Dr. Andy Nevala
The Writing Center will be hosting a series of workshops this semester. The workshops are free, virtual and in-person, and cover a variety of topics with the aim of helping … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: Writing Center Workshops
There is still time to submit essays for the 2022 Women’s History Month essay contest. With the March 1 at 5:00 PM deadline fast approaching, now is the time to … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: Last Call for WHM Essay Contest Entries
Matthew Turner, a graduate from Douglasville, GA, earned his MA in Music Education this past December and recently presented at the Alabama Music Educators Association (AMEA) Conference. When did you … Continue Reading Alumnus Spotlight: Matthew Turner
Dr. Jennifer Lynn Gross is both a Professor of History and Gender Studies advisor for students at JSU. Gross grew up in Anniston, but attended the University of North Caroling … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Dr. Jennifer Gross
Write, Southerners! Reading Series is bringing award-winning author Maurice Carlos Ruffin to JSU this Wednesday, February 23rd. Ruffin is the author of The Ones Who Don’t Say They Love You, published … Continue Reading New Faces, New Spaces: Write, Southerners! Presents: Maurice Carlos Ruffin
The International Studies Consortium of Georgia is offering a series of free conferences this Spring and Summer. Participating faculty will attend day-long virtual conferences and workshops, each of which will … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: International Studies Consortium
Bridgett Rayburn, a senior from Clay, is majoring in Theatre with a concentration in Performance while minoring in English. She is currently working as the director for The Big Bad … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Bridgett Rayburn
Dr. Renée L. Baptiste is Department Head of the David L. Walters Department of Music. Originally from Dothan, Baptiste earned her BM in Music Education from William Carey College and … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Dr. Renée Baptiste
This Black History Month, the College of Arts and Humanities will be celebrating by highlighting important and influential African American figures. A PowerPoint with forty-four powerful and inspiring African Americans … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: 44 Influential African Americans
Article by Buffy Lockette. The JSU Trumpet Ensemble has been selected to compete in the National Trumpet Competition at the University of Delaware. The eight-member group will travel to Newark, … Continue Reading New Faces, New Spaces: Trumpet Ensemble Goes to Newark, DE