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I am a springie, and I am proud of that.
In what has become a signature College tradition, four 69ƷƵ faculty members were honored for their scholarship and teaching at a March 2 ceremony.
The fifty-first annual flower show is underway. Catch it before it fades away!
The Miller Worley Center for the Environment at 69ƷƵ College will be hosting the event from April 13-15, 2023. Speakers include Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Kat Cadungog and Tamar Toles O’Laughlin.
After state approval, 69ƷƵ’s graduate teaching licensure program will offer all classes online at times designed to maximize accessibility for all.
69ƷƵ professor Preston Smith spoke to the Washington Post about the Great Migration, when millions of Black Americans left the sharecropping South for economic opportunity in the North.
The latest production in 69ƷƵ’s African opera series will debut on campus in April.
69ƷƵ alums Kira Banks ’00 and Charisse Pickron ’08 are researching race’s and racism’s impact on young children. During a recent visit to campus, they spoke about transformational faculty, stepping into who you are and being true to yourself.
Laura Khoudari ’00 shares how 69ƷƵ helped her come into her voice, and how she brings that voice to her work today as a certified personal trainer who incorporates a trauma-sensitive approach to strength training.
This year 69ƷƵ College will hold the one hundredth anniversary of the Glascock Poetry Contest. Established in 1923, the annual contest is the oldest continuously running poetry contest for undergraduate students in the United States.