CTLL Faculty Academies and Reshaping Faculty Identities
The University of North Georgia’s Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership (CTLL) implemented two faculty academies to support faculty now facing increased scholarly productivity demands that...
View ArticleThe Effect of Musical Pantophagy on Preference Ratings for Select Musical...
This poster represents investigation of the potential effect of musical pantophagy (defined by the present author as broad music consumption) on self-report preference ratings for select musical...
View ArticleDominant limb selection frequency increases under restricted movement...
We previously showed that limb selection in targeted reaching task when given choice is associated with model of motor lateralization, which attributes dominant left hemisphere specialization to...
View ArticleNational Curriculum Revision in Uzbekistan
Dr. Wynne was selected to serve as a Fulbright Specialist to Uzbekistan tasked with revising the national curriculum to align with the Cambridge curriculum and promote STEAM concepts. Her experience...
View ArticleTalking Head
My sister used to raise guinea hens, and her hens were consistently cantankerous and difficult. I thought she would enjoy this painting of a particularly salty guinea hen
View ArticleWater Lilies
Water Lilies are my favorite flowers to photograph. The reflection in the water impacts the photo. This was taken at Gibbs Gardens in Ball Ground, GA. If you are a garden enthusiast, I recommend you...
View ArticleParting the Red Sea
A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to visit the Middle East with my parents. The stark beauty was inspiring. But, the most incomprehensible thing to me was the amount of history in that part...
View ArticleFlamenco
I studied in Spain when I was in college and was fascinated by the flamenco dancers. Their bodies, their grace, their style--all evoke power and beauty in one dance. Although I couldn't dance like...
View ArticleBeloved in Translation
"Beloved in Translation" consists of readings of the book in Hindi, Korean, Lingala, and Spanish by UNG faculty, staff, and students. The readings illustrate the international impact of the novel...
View ArticleDonald Talks with Miriam
Interactions and interviews with older adult mentor and University of North Georgia student. Mentor shares lived experiences, living through difficult times, and provides lessons for future generations.
View ArticleAlice Talks with Miriam
Interactions and interview with older adult mentor and University of North Georgia student. Mentor shares lived experiences, living through difficult times, and provides lessons for future generations.
View ArticleEdwinna Talks with Miriam
Interactions and interviews with older adult mentor and University of North Georgia student. Mentor shares lived experiences, living through difficult times, and provides lessons for future generations.
View ArticleRANSOMWARE DETECTION AND PREVENTION USING MEMORY FORENSICS
Ransomware is a special type of malware, which infects a system and limits a user’s access to the system and its resources until a ransom is paid. In the past few years, this malware has become...
View ArticleThe Moravians among the Cherokee
In the summer of 2020, I received a Presidential Award to help with researching and writing my next novel, When the Stars Threw Down Their Spears. An important part of the research was learning about...
View ArticleA Dynamic Analysis of the Demand for Life Insurance during the 2008 Financial...
Prior literature indicates that the demand for life insurance is affected by household portfolios and household characteristics. This paper is the first attempt to relate life insurance demand to...
View ArticleGeorgia Prison Project: ENGL 1101 Fall 2020
During the Fall semester of 2020, Dr. Valerie Surrett's three sections of Freshman Composition (English 1101) read Bryan Stevenson's book, Just Mercy. After reading the book, the three classes...
View ArticleShaping Lives: The Everyday Hero as Transformative Agent
The hero concept is tightly woven into the fabric of American and Western cultural identity. This hero is more icon than human, more mythic than mortal. Ordinary individuals often have little...
View ArticleRural Healthcare and Telehealth: The Importance of Social Work Departments at...
Telehealth is an emerging area of practice within social work that can potentially have great impacts on the way care is provided to rural communities. Rural communities are racially diverse, older,...
View ArticleBuilding Bridges with Big Brothers Big Sisters: Service-learning Links...
During spring and fall semesters of 2017, Clayton State University students in corporate communication minor courses collaborated with film production majors to raise awareness for Big Brothers Big...
View ArticleInternational Community Engagement: Transforming Students and Residents
In the 21st century, postsecondary education is increasingly shifting its curricular focus to include community engagement through service-learning and study abroad in response to the need to prepare...
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