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Faculty Media Appearances & Interviews

 

Collection preserves media appearances and interviews by current and former faculty and staff.

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  • Teens for Literacy’s beginnings in Southeast Georgia by Anne Katz and Vivian Bynoe

    Teens for Literacy’s beginnings in Southeast Georgia

    Anne Katz and Vivian Bynoe

    Article features Georgia Southern University faculty members Prof. Anne Katz and Vivian Bynoe.

  • COE names research symposium award recipients by Tracy Linderholm, Allison Gladin, Robyn Dailey, Mary Rebecca Wells, Anne Katz, Jennifer Syno, John Banter, Juliann McBrayer, Daniel W. Calhoun, and Steve Tolman

    COE names research symposium award recipients

    Tracy Linderholm, Allison Gladin, Robyn Dailey, Mary Rebecca Wells, Anne Katz, Jennifer Syno, John Banter, Juliann McBrayer, Daniel W. Calhoun, and Steve Tolman

    Article naming Georgia Southern Faculty and students who won awards at the 2019 Research Symposium.

    Professors pictured L-R : Tracy Linderholm, Mary Rebecca Wells, Anne Katz, and Juliann McBrayer.

  • “Girls” by Mia Merlin

    “Girls”

    Mia Merlin

    Mia Merlin's work was discussed in this article

  • Trump’s Mediation Remark on the Change of Status in Jammu and Kashmir by Nalanda Roy

    Trump’s Mediation Remark on the Change of Status in Jammu and Kashmir

    Nalanda Roy

    Interview of Georgia Southern faculty member Nalanda Roy by Ashish Kumar Singh.

  • Will China Lead the World? by Nalanda Roy

    Will China Lead the World?

    Nalanda Roy

    This article analyzes how China´s soft power will evolve once the country becomes the largest world economy.

    Georgia Southern University Associate Professor Dr. Nalanda Roy was interviewed and quoted in this article.

    The interview was published in Exame and conducted by Brazilian journalist/editor at Veja magazine, and a former foreign affairs reporter. The edition was fully dedicated to the new cold war between the US and China, and the interview was in response to the question, "How will the world change when China becomes the biggest world economy?"


  • Creating culturally relevant science stories: Connecting students’ lives to pedagogy by Alma D. Stevenson

    Creating culturally relevant science stories: Connecting students’ lives to pedagogy

    Alma D. Stevenson

    Georgia Southern faculty member was a featured participant for the National Science Teachers Association Twitter Chat #NSTAchat.

  • Abattoir by Evans Afriyie-Gyawu

    Abattoir

    Evans Afriyie-Gyawu

    Video featuring Georgia Southern faculty member Evans Afriyie-Gyawu as an expert.

  • The US has had 57 times as many school shootings as the other major industrialized nations combined by Laura Agnich

    The US has had 57 times as many school shootings as the other major industrialized nations combined

    Laura Agnich

    Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on school shootings in the U.S. and Europe, 2000-2018 with Chip Grabow, editor of The Row

  • Why are School Shooters All Described as ‘Quiet’? by Laura Agnich

    Why are School Shooters All Described as ‘Quiet’?

    Laura Agnich

    Georgia Southern faculty member, Prof. Laura Agnich was interviewed on media characterizations of school shooting perpetrators with Daniel Engber

  • A Mindful Approach: Counselor Educator Brings Federal-Level Training to Statesboro-Bulloch County Law Enforcement by Richard Cleveland

    A Mindful Approach: Counselor Educator Brings Federal-Level Training to Statesboro-Bulloch County Law Enforcement

    Richard Cleveland

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Richard E. Cleveland was interviewed by Cinnamon Dowd in Georgia Southern Magazine.

  • The Academic Minute by Richard Cleveland

    The Academic Minute

    Richard Cleveland

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Richard E. Cleveland was interviewed by The Academic Minute.

  • Political expert reacts to President Trump’s SOTU Address by Jose de Arimateia da Cruz

    Political expert reacts to President Trump’s SOTU Address

    Jose de Arimateia da Cruz

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Jose de Arimateia da Cruz was interviewed by WSAV-TV, Savannah,GA.

  • Bringing Darwin Back by Amanda L. Glaze

    Bringing Darwin Back

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Adam Piore.

  • #HeyScientistMel Episode 12 Evolution of Education – Dr. Amanda Glaze by Amanda L. Glaze

    #HeyScientistMel Episode 12 Evolution of Education – Dr. Amanda Glaze

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Mel Williams.

  • Introduction by Gideon Hanoomansingh and Christopher M. Brown

    Introduction

    Gideon Hanoomansingh and Christopher M. Brown

    Christopher Brown narrated the introduction to the documentary film Vanishing Coastlines. The film explores climate change and coastal erosion in the Caribbean. Directed by Gideon Hanoomansingh.

  • Georgia Southern University researchers making waves in sustainable farming by Heather Joesting and Brent B. Feske

    Georgia Southern University researchers making waves in sustainable farming

    Heather Joesting and Brent B. Feske

    Article about the Georgia Southern University FORAM Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center (SARC) on the Armstrong Campus and the Farm-to-Table program.

    Senior Scientist for SARC, Prof. Heather Joesting and Director of the FORAM Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center, Prof. Brent Feske are the lead organizers of the aquaponics program.

    Pictured L-R: Heather Joesting and Brent D. Feske

  • College of Education students present projects/research at Armstrong Campus Student Scholar Symposium by Anne Katz

    College of Education students present projects/research at Armstrong Campus Student Scholar Symposium

    Anne Katz

    Article about Prof. Anne Katz mentoring her students

  • Katz invited to serve on SSU grant by Anne Katz

    Katz invited to serve on SSU grant

    Anne Katz

    Article about Prof. Anne Katz serving on the NIH NIBIB-ESTEEMED “Achieving Diversity through Integrative Scientific Research Experience” (ADISRE) at Savannah State University.

  • Georgia Governor’s Race Potential Runoff by Kimberly Martin-Tecklenburg

    Georgia Governor’s Race Potential Runoff

    Kimberly Martin-Tecklenburg

    Interview given by GSU faculty member Kimberly Martin-Tecklenberg at WJCL ABC affiliate

  • Georgia Governor’s Race Update by Kimberly Martin-Tecklenburg

    Georgia Governor’s Race Update

    Kimberly Martin-Tecklenburg

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Kimberly Martin-Tecklenberg was interviewed for WTOC (CBS affiliate) Savannah, GA.

  • Georgia Southern's Armstrong campus introduces farm-to-table initiative by James Morgan and Heather Joesting

    Georgia Southern's Armstrong campus introduces farm-to-table initiative

    James Morgan and Heather Joesting

    Interview and article about the Farm-to-Table program at Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus.

    Featured researches include James Morgan and Heather Joesting

  • Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States by Baker Rogers

    Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States

    Baker Rogers

    Interview by Andrelisa Livingston. Author Baker Rogers discusses their article published in the December 2018 issue of Gender & Society, “Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States.”

  • Learning to be a Man in the World of Drag Kings: Meet Georgia’s Classic City Kings and Diego Wolf, the ‘Drag King Consigliere by Baker A. Rogers

    Learning to be a Man in the World of Drag Kings: Meet Georgia’s Classic City Kings and Diego Wolf, the ‘Drag King Consigliere

    Baker A. Rogers

    Georgia Southern University faculty member Baker A. Rogers was interviewed by C. Brian Smith in Learning to be a Man in the World of Drag Kings: Meet Georgia’s Classic City Kings and Diego Wolf, the ‘Drag King Consigliere.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Alma Stevenson by Alma D. Stevenson

    Faculty Spotlight: Alma Stevenson

    Alma D. Stevenson

    This Georgia Southern University Faculty Spotlight features Alma Stevenson, Ph.D., an associate professor of literacy in the College of Education. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in critical literacy, strategies, assessment and literacy in the content areas.

  • 7 surprising things we learned from sleep researchers by Kelly L. Sullivan

    7 surprising things we learned from sleep researchers

    Kelly L. Sullivan

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Kelly Sullivan and her research about sleep deprivation.

 

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