Ying Mo is an Art History major from Anniston. She was recently featured in the Gadsden Museum of Art 2021 Focus Photography Exhibition and received Staff Pick for her photograph … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Ying Mo
Dr. Christopher Douglas, an Assistant Professor of Eighteenth-Century British Literature, is from Aledo, IL. He earned his BA in English Secondary Education at Bradley University in 2005 before getting his … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Christopher Douglas
JSU’s Department of Art and Design is hosting its first show of the semester with the WORK National Juried Student Graphic Design Exhibition. This exhibition features graphic design work from … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: WORK National Juried Student Graphic Design Exhibition
*Article by Brett Buckner. Film poster by Christian Dunn. JSU Longleaf Studios’ documentary detailing one of the darkest chapters in the history of the South has made some history of … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: JSU Produced Documentary Nominated for Two Emmy Awards
August Sturgill, from Chatsworth, GA, graduated in December 2021 with an MA in Music Education. He was among the students selected for the first annual Lesson Plan Competition at the … Continue Reading Alumnus Spotlight: August Sturgill
Ms. Carolyn Conover is an Assistant Professor of Acting and Directing in the Department of Theatre and Film. She spent most of her childhood in Unionville, MO, and Marshall, IL, … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Ms. Carolyn Conover
They led the parade celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee in London in 2012, marking her 60th year on the throne. They performed near the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii in … Continue Reading New Faces/New Spaces: Southerners in France
JSU is holding a variety of events to commemorate Black History Month, kicking off celebrations with the Black History Month “Mind, Body, and Spirit Collection” on February 1st. Hosted by … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: Black History Month 2022 Events
Anna Karg, a transfer student from Hoover, is majoring in Art with a concentration in Photography. She recently was selected to have her work on display in the Gadsden Musuem … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Anna Karg
Professor Emrys Donaldson, Assistant Professor of English from Jericho, Vermont, currently lives in Anniston. They graduated summa cum laude from Cornell University in 2012 with their B.A. – having majored … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Emrys Donaldson
As part of the Women’s History Month activities and events, awards recognizing women and gender advocates will be announced. The awards are in three categories: Woman of the Year (Student … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: Call for Woman of the Year Awards Nominees
Beginning in Fall 2022, the English Department will offer students the opportunity to minor in Game Studies. This 18-hour minor is interdisciplinary, with course electives from English, art, history, computer … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: New Minor in Game Studies
by Buffy Lockette Jacksonville State University has long believed its famed marching band, The Marching Southerners, to be one of the best college bands in the country. Now it has … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Marching Southerners Win Top Honor
Three JSU faculty are planning to take students abroad for course credit during Summer 2022. Dr. Andy Nevala (Music), Dr. Eduardo Pacheco (Spanish), and Dr. Gabriel Lonsberry (English) will teach … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: JSU Faculty to Teach Abroad
The College of Arts and Humanities congratulates Barbara Cook, Michelle Green, and Dr. Jennie Vaughn on their new positions at JSU. As part of the shift to a different advising … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces : New Positions for CAH Staff and Faculty
Jacob Anderson, a senior from Gardendale, is majoring in Graphic Design. He has maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout his entire time at JSU. Recently, Anderson worked over 400 hours as … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Jacob Anderson