• Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Georgia Southern University
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account

Home > Faculty Research Works > Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews

Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews

 

The media appearances and interviews contributed to this Digital Commons@Georgia Southern collection feature the faculty of Georgia Southern University.

To access the Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews for one of the eight colleges that make up the University, select a link below.

  • Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Media Appearances and Interviews
  • College of Arts and Humanities Media Appearances and Interviews
  • College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Media Appearances and Interviews
  • College of Education Media Appearances and Interviews
  • College of Science and Mathematics Media Appearances and Interviews
  • Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Media Appearances and Interviews
  • Parker College of Business Media Appearances and Interviews
  • Waters College of Health Professions Media Appearances and Interviews

Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews series include content attributed to Georgia Southern faculty. For a complete list of their works, view their SelectedWorks profiles.

Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.

Follow

Switch View to Grid View Slideshow
 
  • Stories From Academia: Georgia Southern’s Women In Research Soar by Asli Aslan, Jingjing Qing, Laura A. Stambaugh, Lissa M. Leege, Mariana Saenz, Nalanda Roy, and Tilicia Mayo-Gamble

    Stories From Academia: Georgia Southern’s Women In Research Soar

    Asli Aslan, Jingjing Qing, Laura A. Stambaugh, Lissa M. Leege, Mariana Saenz, Nalanda Roy, and Tilicia Mayo-Gamble

    Georgia Southern's Office of Research published an article celebrating Women's History Month where seven women faculty members were honored for their academic excellence. The faculty members included are Asli Aslan, Jingjing Qing, Laura Stambaugh, Lissa Leege, Mariana Saenz, Nalanda Roy, and Tilicia Mayo-Gamble.

  • Nalanda Roy of Georgia Southern’s Asian Studies program on “Barnstormer’s Cookbook” by Nalanda Roy and Soo Hong

    Nalanda Roy of Georgia Southern’s Asian Studies program on “Barnstormer’s Cookbook”

    Nalanda Roy and Soo Hong

    Interview with Nalanda Roy of Georgia Southern’s Asian Studies program and Georgia state Representative Soo Hong on the next Barnstormer’s Cookbook.

  • Public’s Response to Police Presence Heavily Tied to Race, Studies Show by Amanda Graham

    Public’s Response to Police Presence Heavily Tied to Race, Studies Show

    Amanda Graham

    Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham provided information about police presences for this article.

  • The image in the mirror or the number on the scale, which counts? When it comes to depression, it’s a weighted issue. by Arshpreet Kaur Mallhi, Jian Zhang, and Kelly L. Sullivan

    The image in the mirror or the number on the scale, which counts? When it comes to depression, it’s a weighted issue.

    Arshpreet Kaur Mallhi, Jian Zhang, and Kelly L. Sullivan

    Article about research conducted by Georgia Southern professors Jian Zhang and Kelly Sullivan, and doctoral student Arsh Kaur Mallhi.

  • Public's Response to Police Presence Heavily Tied to Race, Studies Show by J. T. Pickett, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

    Public's Response to Police Presence Heavily Tied to Race, Studies Show

    J. T. Pickett, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

    Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham's article was featured in NewWise website by the University at Albany, State University of New York

  • Studies Indicate Race is a Powerful Indicator of Attitudes Towards Police by J. T. Pickett, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

    Studies Indicate Race is a Powerful Indicator of Attitudes Towards Police

    J. T. Pickett, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

    Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham's article was featured in an article on the website NYStateofPolitics.com

  • The American Racial Divide in Fear of the Police by J. T. Pickett, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

    The American Racial Divide in Fear of the Police

    J. T. Pickett, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

    This article by Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham was featured on KCPP 89.3 NPR news station.

  • Georgia Southern Launches Asian Studies Digital Collection by Nalanda Roy

    Georgia Southern Launches Asian Studies Digital Collection

    Nalanda Roy

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Nalanda Roy was interviewed about the launch of Asian Studies Digital Archive on DigitalCommons.

  • Georgia Southern University: Georgia Southern Launches Asian Studies Digital Collection, Celebrates Asian American And Pacific Islander by Nalanda Roy

    Georgia Southern University: Georgia Southern Launches Asian Studies Digital Collection, Celebrates Asian American And Pacific Islander

    Nalanda Roy

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Nalanda Roy was interviewed about the launch of Asian Studies Digital Archive on DigitalCommons.

  • Amanda L. Townley: Evolution Education and Science Literacy in the South by Amanda L. Townley

    Amanda L. Townley: Evolution Education and Science Literacy in the South

    Amanda L. Townley

    Interview by Ciara Reyes-Ton with Amanda L. Townley.

  • Untitled by Amanda L. Townley

    Untitled

    Amanda L. Townley

    Recording for You Are Not So Smart Podcast.

  • GS Underground w/ Dr. Rochelle Lee April 15, 2021 by Rochelle Bornett Lee

    GS Underground w/ Dr. Rochelle Lee April 15, 2021

    Rochelle Bornett Lee

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Rochelle Bornett Lee with "GS Underground" .

    "GS Underground" is produced by the students in the Spring 2021 MMFP 3132 Studio course. The students are working with faculty and staff to showcase the people, programs, and ways in which Georgia Southern is implementing diversity and inclusivity on campus. Students work collaboratively with classmates in meeting deadlines and producing professional quality materials that are suitable for distribution via campus broadcast or Web outlets.

  • Elevating the Discourse with Amanda Glaze-Crampes (Science Education Professor) by Amanda L. Glaze

    Elevating the Discourse with Amanda Glaze-Crampes (Science Education Professor)

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by J. Jackson.

  • The Common Good: Southern Evolution by Amanda L. Glaze

    The Common Good: Southern Evolution

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Radio interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze for WRUU Savannah for Strozier Lecture Series.

  • What led to a deadly crash near the Georgia, South Carolina state line? Police aren’t talking by Amanda Graham

    What led to a deadly crash near the Georgia, South Carolina state line? Police aren’t talking

    Amanda Graham

    Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham provided information about police pursuits for this article.

  • Katz invited to chair national statement piece by Anne Katz

    Katz invited to chair national statement piece

    Anne Katz

    Article about Prof. Anne Katz chairing the National Council of Teachers of English position statement for a recap 2020.

  • In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed? by Taylor A. Norman

    In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed?

    Taylor A. Norman

    In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed? In this episode, hear Taylor Norman, Ph.D., assistant professor of English language arts education, talk about the power of literacy, Norman explains, "Literacy is everywhere--It's critical thinking. It's writing. It's reading, It's engaging with the world. It's being a global citizen. It's understanding data." While texting has become its own genre of writing, Norman discusses how it has its place, just as all forms of writing do. "It's important we have a conversation about the genres of writing. How you text may not be a professional style of writing, and you need to understand the difference." Language and writing has changed throughout the years, and it will continue to change. So how do we keep up and educate students on literacy? That is what Norman likes to research and discover.

  • Local Asian American reacts to deadly Atlanta spa shootings by Nalanda Roy

    Local Asian American reacts to deadly Atlanta spa shootings

    Nalanda Roy

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Nalanda Roy was interviewed by Ricardo Lewis for WSAV News 3.

  • Braceros by Scott A. Beck

    Braceros

    Scott A. Beck

    Georgia Southern faculty member Scott Beck contributed sources to This Day in Esoteric Political History Podcast.

  • During the COVID-19 epidemic, Georgia Southern professors adjust to online teaching by Scott A. Beck, Corrina Zeltsman, Julie de Chantal, and Robert Dunham

    During the COVID-19 epidemic, Georgia Southern professors adjust to online teaching

    Scott A. Beck, Corrina Zeltsman, Julie de Chantal, and Robert Dunham

    Georgia Southern faculty members, Scott Beck, Corrina Zeltsman, Robert Costomiris, Julie de Chantal, and Robert Dunham provided quotes for this article.

  • Law enforcement officers’ experience of stress by Richard E. Cleveland

    Law enforcement officers’ experience of stress

    Richard E. Cleveland

    Georgia Southern faculty member Richard E. Cleveland was interviewed by Kania Greer and Ryan Schroeder for Who Cares? Casual Conversations with Southern Scholars Podcast.

  • Evolution in the South-with guest Dr. Amanda Glaze-Crampes by Amanda L. Glaze

    Evolution in the South-with guest Dr. Amanda Glaze-Crampes

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Elizabeth Fernandez.

  • Use tree thinking (and candy) to explain evolutionary relationships. by Amanda L. Glaze

    Use tree thinking (and candy) to explain evolutionary relationships.

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Ashley Neglia.

  • Más de 225.000 muertos y una gestión cuestionada: la pandemia pone a Trump contra las cuerdas by Amanda Graham

    Más de 225.000 muertos y una gestión cuestionada: la pandemia pone a Trump contra las cuerdas

    Amanda Graham

    Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham provided a quote for this article.

  • Race and Worrying about Police Brutality: The Hidden Injuries of Minority Status in America by Amanda Graham

    Race and Worrying about Police Brutality: The Hidden Injuries of Minority Status in America

    Amanda Graham

    Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda Graham was a featured guest on Who Cares? Casual Conversations With Southern Scholars.

 

Page 1 of 10

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
 
 

Search Digital Commons

Advanced Search

  • Notify me via email or RSS

Browse Digital Commons

  • Authors
  • Collections
  • Disciplines
  • SelectedWorks Profiles

About Digital Commons

  • Author FAQ
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
 
Elsevier - Digital Commons

Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright