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"Shut Down And Closed Off": A Routine Activity Approach To Investigating The Relationship Between Covid-19 School Closures And Child Sexual Abuse Report Characteristics In Georgia, Spencer E. Riner Jan 2024

"Shut Down And Closed Off": A Routine Activity Approach To Investigating The Relationship Between Covid-19 School Closures And Child Sexual Abuse Report Characteristics In Georgia, Spencer E. Riner

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 created a public health crisis that led to an unprecedented number of school closures. A major concern raised by child advocates, law enforcement, and social service providers was the possible increase in undetected child abuse and maltreatment. Undergirding this concern was the belief that this mitigation effort might place child abuse victims and offenders within proximity for extended periods of time. While this was a significant concern, it has rarely been analyzed empirically. To address this gap in the literature, this thesis investigates how school closures impacted the characteristics of child sexual abuse (CSA) reports …


Digital Vs. Traditional: Comparing Sales Students' Initial Post- College Career Search Preferences Before And After Covid-19, Linda Mullen, Randy Stuart, Michael L. Thomas Dec 2023

Digital Vs. Traditional: Comparing Sales Students' Initial Post- College Career Search Preferences Before And After Covid-19, Linda Mullen, Randy Stuart, Michael L. Thomas

Journal of Applied Marketing Theory

This study explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the

career search strategies of college students studying professional

sales. The research consists of a post-pandemic study that is

compared to a previous study conducted pre-pandemic in 2019. The

paper investigates the preference of sales students for digital

media versus face-to-face interactions in their career searches.

The pre-pandemic study revealed that while sales students

engaged with digital media, they still heavily relied on traditional

methods. The post-pandemic results differed primarily in students’

interviewing preferences. Despite the challenges posed by the

pandemic, students continue to utilize both online and traditional

resources. …


Intersectionality Of Self-Reported Food Insecurity And Perceived Stress Of College Students At A Land-Grant Southeastern Higher Education Institution During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Kendra Oonorasak, Makenzie Barr, Michael Pennell, Dylan Hardesty, Kotomi Yokokura, Samantha Udarbe, Tammy Stephenson Jan 2023

Intersectionality Of Self-Reported Food Insecurity And Perceived Stress Of College Students At A Land-Grant Southeastern Higher Education Institution During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Kendra Oonorasak, Makenzie Barr, Michael Pennell, Dylan Hardesty, Kotomi Yokokura, Samantha Udarbe, Tammy Stephenson

Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs

College food insecurity (FI) and poor psychosocial health are prevalent public health issues in the U.S., yet often overlooked. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, repercussions on these critical inequity issues remain unclear. During the summer months of 2020, this cross-sectional survey examined associations between students’ self-reported FI and perceived stress (PSS-10), one aspect of poor psychosocial health. An anonymous online survey was distributed to a convenience sample of college students at a land grant institution of higher education in the southeastern U.S., and $10 e-gift card was provided to survey respondents. The survey response rate was 26.2% (n=235) and participants were …


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Dec 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Get Your Booster Shot Before the Break and Get $25!
  • 2022 Employee Engagement Survey Launches Next Week
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters are Available on Campus
  • Performance Evaluations Should be Underway
  • COVID-19 Testing Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Nov 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Holiday Lighting Ceremonies are this Week
  • This Week is Homeless Awareness Week
  • Mental Health Trainings Available this Month
  • Encourage your Armstrong Students to Answer the Armstrong Task Force Survey
  • Health Services Offering COVID-19 Bivalent Boosters
  • Georgia Southern SAAC to Host Food Drive Nov. 19


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Oct 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Faculty and Staff Benefit and Wellness Fair is this Week
  • Parking Lot Behind Marvin Pittman Building on Statesboro Campus to Close Temporarily this Week

  • Remember On-Campus Resources Available for Students’ Well-Being

  • Georgia Southern Now Home to Three Free COVID-19 PCR Testing Kiosks


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Sep 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Williams Center Renovation Starts this Week on Statesboro Campus
  • Memorial College Center Renovation Starts this Week on Armstrong Campus
  • Parking Lot behind Marvin Pittman Building on Statesboro Campus to Close Temporarily this Week
  • University Officials are Monitoring Hurricane Ian
  • Health Services Now Offering COVID-19 Bivalent Boosters


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Sep 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Homecoming is This Week
  • Movie Filming on Armstrong Campus in Savannah on Friday
  • Biometric Screenings and Flu Shots Offered at HR Benefits and Wellness Fair
  • Liberty Campus Now Home to Free COVID-19 PCR Testing Kiosk


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Sep 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Health Services Now Offering COVID-19 Bivalent Boosters
  • Registration Open for Training on New Hiring Process
  • Georgia Southern Now Home to Free COVID-19 PCR Testing Kiosks
  • Sign up to Host a Booth at Celebrate Together on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah
  • Eagles Outlast Nebraska Saturday Night on National TV


The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University Sep 2022

The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Aug 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • New Professional Development Tracker Now Available for Faculty and Staff
  • State of the University Presentations to be Held this Week
  • More Information About the 2022 Monkeypox Outbreak
  • Congratulations to Georgia Southern Golfer Ben Carr


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Aug 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • GS Behavioral Assessment Team (BAT) is Available to Identify Resources and Appropriate Interventions
  • State of Georgia Government Vehicle Insurance ID Card is Available Online
  • Please be Aware of Projects and Office Moves Around our Campuses


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Aug 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • The University will Continue to Provide Free COVID-19 Testing and Vaccines to our Faculty, Staff and Students.
  • If a Student is Experiencing Any Symptoms of COVID-19, They Should get Tested Immediately.
  • If a Faculty or Staff Member is Experiencing Any Symptoms of COVID-19, They Should get Tested Immediately.


The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University Jun 2022

The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University May 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Changes Coming to GS COVID-19 Reporting, Monitoring
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • All Units are Encouraged to Host Events/Activities During Eagle Experience
  • COVID-19 Testing Still Available on Campus
  • Registration for USG Renew Program Now Open


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University May 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Help Prepare for Memorial Day Observances May 16 - June 1
  • Workers Still Needed for Commencement Ceremonies
  • Retirement Consulting Appointments Available Virtually and on Campus April 27, 2022
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Mandatory Cybersecurity Training Must Be Completed by the End of April
  • Face Coverings No Longer Required on University Buses
  • 11th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy Ends This Week
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • New Ceremony Developed to Honor Eagles Who Passed This Year
  • Volunteers Still Needed for Commencements
  • Participate in the 11th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy
  • Volunteers also Needed for Operation Move In
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Volunteer to Serve as a Commencement Host or Candidate Assistant
  • Cybersecurity Training Must be Completed by the End of April
  • Volunteers Needed for Operation Move-In
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing also Still Available on Campus


Fostering And Maintaining Relationships: Teacher Education During Covid-19, Jessica Vanvalkenburgh, Aaron R. Gierhart Apr 2022

Fostering And Maintaining Relationships: Teacher Education During Covid-19, Jessica Vanvalkenburgh, Aaron R. Gierhart

Current Issues in Middle Level Education

This article expounds how our pedagogical practices have changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of these effects others have contended with in the education community. The authors share pedagogical strategies they have found to be effective in terms of building and supporting relationships with teacher candidates. They suggest using digitally-mediated teaching and learning strategies, staying connected with students, and badge-based assessment and feedback approaches to build and support relationships with students; examples of the instructional design and implementation strategies are described. The authors propose that when looking forward, teachers at any level may benefit from providing students …


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Apr 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Employee Engagement Survey Results to be Unveiled on Thursday
  • An Update on Additional Pay Coming for Eligible Full Time, Benefited State Employees
  • SGA Elections are This Week
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Remain Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Mar 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Additional Pay Coming for Eligible Full Time, Benefited State Employees
  • Updated USG COVID-19 Guidance
  • $1,000 Scholarships Coming for GS Students to Study in Ireland
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters are Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Also Still Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Mar 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • OneUSG Connect will be Unavailable This Weekend
  • This is the Last Week to Get Your Booster Shot Before the Break and Get $25!
  • Student Government Association Elections are Upcoming
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters are Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Available on Campus


The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University Mar 2022

The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Feb 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Get Your Booster Shot Before the Break and Get $25!
  • 2022 Employee Engagement Survey Launches TODAY
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters are Available on Campus
  • COVID-19 Testing Available on Campus
  • Eagle Excellence Awards Nominations Deadline is Friday, March 4


Disrupted Learning During Covid-19: A Survey Of Student Experience, Celia Szelwach, John Cordes, Alia Sheety, Vinayak Mathur, Maia Magrakvelidze, John Doyle, Gifty Key, Joseph Cimakasky Feb 2022

Disrupted Learning During Covid-19: A Survey Of Student Experience, Celia Szelwach, John Cordes, Alia Sheety, Vinayak Mathur, Maia Magrakvelidze, John Doyle, Gifty Key, Joseph Cimakasky

SoTL Commons Conference

Navigating unexpected disruption caused by COVID-19 in Higher Education required immediate and flexible response by faculty and students as they pivoted to other learning modalities. In Spring Semester 2021, we administered a 40-question survey including several open-ended questions to 795 undergraduate and graduate students (master and doctoral level) in multiple disciplines across four Schools at a private university in Pennsylvania to capture student perceptions of learning experience in face-to-face, hybrid, and fully online environments. Ninety-nine students completed the survey. Lessons learned for teaching and learning include sensitivity to students’ stress and understanding learning environment design preferences and effectiveness.


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Feb 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Get Your Booster Shot Before the Break and Get $25
  • 2022 Employee Engagement Survey Launches Next Week
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters are Available on Campus
  • Sexual Assault Awareness Week is Feb. 21-25
  • COVID-19 Testing Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Feb 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Georgia Southern Officially Opens Tribute to Armstrong Athletics Friday
  • Junior Achievement Discovery Center Grand Opening Also Set For Friday on Armstrong Campus
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Are Available on Campus
  • Spring 2022 Commencement Dates Finalized
  • COVID-19 Testing Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Jan 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • Make a Lasting Impact on Our Students and Our Future
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Are Available on Campus
  • 2022 Employee Engagement Survey Info Sessions Are This Week
  • Ethics Training Required For All Employees
  • COVID-19 testing Available on Campus


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Jan 2022

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • It’s Time to Begin the Staff Performance Evaluation Process
  • Temporary Title IX Coordinator Change
  • COVID-19 Testing Available on Campus
  • Vaccine Shots and Boosters Are Available on Campus
  • Free COVID-19 At-Home Tests Now Available for Ordering