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Research Express News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2016

Research Express News, Georgia Southern University

Research Express News (2013-2021)

  • Georgia Southern faculty continue excellence in 2015


My News Oct 2016

My News

My News (2014-2020)

  • Georgia Southern hosts Social Gerontology Conference
  • STEM Education explores opportunities in India
  • Faculty and alumni present research at 26th Annual EECERA Conference
  • Two nursing students awarded the St. Joseph’s/Candler Georgia Southern University Nightingale Scholarship

  • History professor wins award for new book on women apparel workers

  • BFSDoArt to host several events this month featuring acclaimed professional artists, Manuel Lima and Yoko Sekino­Bové


Chhs News, College Of Health And Human Sciences, Georgia Southern University Oct 2016

Chhs News, College Of Health And Human Sciences, Georgia Southern University

CHHS-College of Health and Human Sciences News (2012-2017)

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Do You Know What They Don’T Know? : How Students Conduct Research, Peggy L. Nuhn, Min Tong Sep 2016

Do You Know What They Don’T Know? : How Students Conduct Research, Peggy L. Nuhn, Min Tong

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

When developing student research assignments, many faculty may make the assumption that the current generation of computer-savvy students will intuitively determine how to effectively use library resources, and incorporate that information into a thoughtful and properly cited research paper -- after all, students frequently express a high level of confidence in their research abilities. But is this realistic? Do students understand the difference between a keyword and a subject search and how that understanding can help them? Do students really understand that research is a process rather than a scavenger hunt?

Any faculty member who has received student research papers …


The Embedded Librarian As Graduate Coach, Pamela Dennis Sep 2016

The Embedded Librarian As Graduate Coach, Pamela Dennis

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

In a time when more classes are being offered online and in-person reference desk questions are dwindling, it is even more crucial that librarians to seek out students where they are. One way of doing that is by befriending teaching faculty in discipline areas. Whether at the freshman or doctoral level, literature indicates that students prefer one-on-one interaction with librarians. But librarians undersell themselves and find themselves in a world of anonymity. It’s hard to be valued when you are invisible. By collaborating with the faculty, the librarian has the opportunity of embedding in online classes, co-instructing, receiving invitations to …


My News Jul 2016

My News

My News (2014-2020)

  • Georgia Southern University welcomes Jaimie Hebert, Ph.D., as 13th president
  • Wherever life takes you
  • Georgia Southern Multimedia Development Center wins Emmy® Award for Best Live Audio
  • Daniel J. Cox, Ph.D., to serve as founding chair of the Department of Manufacturing Engineering
  • Georgia Southern faculty continue excellence in 2016
  • Georgia Southern student films featured at Cannes


Chhs News, College Of Health And Human Sciences, Georgia Southern University Jun 2016

Chhs News, College Of Health And Human Sciences, Georgia Southern University

CHHS-College of Health and Human Sciences News (2012-2017)

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Research Express News, Georgia Southern University Mar 2016

Research Express News, Georgia Southern University

Research Express News (2013-2021)

  • In its third year, Georgia Southern’s Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) program and the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health will sponsor the 2016 Healthcare Symposium. “Truths and Myths behind Childhood Vaccinations,” on March 24, 10 a.m. – 11:30 p.m., in the University’s Performing Arts Center (PAC). The symposium is free and open to students, staff, faculty and the community.