Sierra Tolhurst, a sophomore from Enterprise, is majoring in Music Education. She was recently named a winner in the national Delta Omicron Solo Artist Competition. When did you know that … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Sierra Tolhurst
Students now have more places to do homework and take a seat between classes in the Stone Center. Lounge furniture has been placed in the second and third floor front … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: Stone Center Student Spaces
Congratulations to Mr. Rodney Bailey on being awarded Most Outstanding Professor at the first annual NAACP Image Awards! Mr. Bailey was nominated, along with several other professors from the other … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: NAACP Most Outstanding Professor
This past month, the Spanish Program has hosted a number of activities that were part of the Spanish Teaching Circle, a grant-funded initiative to “create new strategies for their program … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: Spanish Program Initiatives
The Department of Art and Design ended the semester with its yearly exhibition for its graduating seniors, with this year’s theme being “Welcome to the Circus.” The thirteen BFA candidates … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: Spring 2022 BFA Senior Show
The Department of English is hosting its Senior Showcase to display the English students’ senior research presentations. These presentations will take place from 2:00 – 4:00 PM on Tuesday, April … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: English Senior Showcase
Mr. James Watkins is an Assistant Professor of Film in the Department of Theatre and Film. Originally from Chicago, IL, Watkins received his BA in Philosophy and Theatre at the … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Mr. James Watkins
Congratulations to the CAH Faculty who were nominated by students for the NAACP Image Award for Most Outstanding Professor! Nominees from the college include: Mr. Rodney Bailey, English Dr. Renee … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: NAACP Image Awards
After a year of planning, the Department of Music hosted its first annual Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Competition earlier this month. Inspired by the National Association of … Continue Reading Diversity and Inclusion: BIPOC Competition Winner’s Concert
The Department of Theatre and Film sent three students to the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) Costume Design Competition this past March; Briar Edwards, Jessica Collier, and Eleanor Boozer competed on … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Costume Design Competition
Dr. Rashad Ahmed, originally from Yemen, is an Assistant Professor of TESOL and Linguistics – with a Ph.D. in Applied Linguists and Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Second … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Dr. Rashad Ahmed
The Colleges of Arts and Humanities and Science and Math are hosting a Career and Internship Fair this Thursday, April 14th. Employers from New South Express, Lyons, Coweta and Rockdale … Continue Reading New Faces New Spaces: Spring 2022 Career and Internship Fair
Created by MFA student Lulu Hamissou, Seeing Slavery is an exhibit that tells the stories of Laura Clark, Carrie Davis, and Delia Garlic – three, separate African American women who … Continue Reading Diversity & Inclusion: Seeing Slavery
Sean Godfrey, a junior from Montgomery, is majoring in Graphic Design. Godfrey recently had his oil painting Absence accepted to the 49th Annual Juried Student Show. When did you know … Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Sean Godfrey
Dr. Matthew Jordan is an Assistant Professor of Percussion in the Department of Music. From Nashville, TN, Jordan earned his BM in Percussion Performance at Middle Tennessee State University, MM … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Dr. Matthew Jordan
Sarah Cusimano Miles, Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design, was recently selected as a professional photography winner to have her cyanotype Not So Much a Whisper, No. … Continue Reading Featured Faculty: Sarah Cusimano Miles