Welcome to the Georgia Southern History Department on LinkedIn! We are launching our official LinkedIn page, dedicated to fostering connections and sharing insights about the rich history of Coastal Georgia and beyond. Whether you are a current student, alumnus, faculty member, or history enthusiast, we invite you to join us on this journey through time. What to Expect: --Education: Dive into fascinating articles, historical facts, and research findings. --Events & Lectures: Stay updated on upcoming seminars, guest lectures, and community events. --Student & Alumni Spotlights: Celebrate the achievements of our students and alumni. --Research and Internship Opportunities: Learn about current research projects and how you can get involved. --Community Engagement: Discover ways to participate in preserving and promoting history. We believe that understanding the past is essential for shaping our futures. Join us by following our page, engaging with our posts, and sharing your own stories and experiences related history. Thank you for being a part of our community. Together, let’s bring history to life!
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➡️ 🔎 Did you know that St. Catherine University offers not only 70 chartered clubs and organizations but 28 National Honor Society chapters and strong orientation, peer mentors, and resident advisors programs? Learn more about this featured #college on CollegeXpress! #colleges #highered #highereducation #collegesanduniversities #collegesearch #collegeadmission #exploringcolleges #students #highschoolstudents #collegestudents
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Director of Estates & Infrastructure at University of Liverpool and Chair of the Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE)
Today, I had the pleasure of presenting to future Directors of Estates in the university sector at the AUDE_news Summer School, focusing on the financial health of higher education institutions, and what reduced budgets will mean for Directors of Estates. The UK higher education sector generated a remarkable £46.9 billion in income during the 2021-22 academic year, yet faced a challenging deficit, leading to a total expenditure of £50.9 billion. Despite these hurdles, the sector remains a vital economic driver, contributing over £130 billion to the economy and providing talented graduates to fill 768,000 jobs over 2021-22. Strategic estate management is now more crucial than ever to ensure the sustainability of our universities. By effectively managing and prioritising our resources we can continue to provide good value to students and campus communities. Ultimately, strong estate management practices will help build more resilient institutions that can better withstand financial challenges. And when it comes to tightening purse strings, let's hope those allocating our budgets remember that well-maintained campuses are worth every penny! Some really great speakers at this years summer school: Ann Allen, Harvey Dowdy, Andy Nolan, Steve Jordan & Diana Hampson MBE, Lars Wiegand, Stephen Wells, Trevor Payne MSc FIHEEM FIWFM, Jack Waverley and facilitator Mark Swales. Well done to Corinne Merriman and Jane Harrison-White for putting together another excellent week. #HigherEducation #EstatesManagement #FinancialSustainability #FutureLeaders #EconomicImpact
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Twelve incredible high school interns are now published authors! The Anacostia High School students, who participated in our program, wrote poems about their experiences with the nature and wildlife they experienced. The sentiments the students share in the book highlight the vital role that youth and under-resourced communities play in saving wildlife and their habitats. “We wanted them to write about the environment through the lens of their own personal experiences as residents of Anacostia, as students of Anacostia High School, as young people, as young African Americans." Read more: https://loom.ly/0nJ12zY
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Now more than ever, students and families are questioning the value not only of higher education, but also of art degrees. Fine arts degrees are increasingly seen as a luxury in an economy hyper-focused on profit and technological advancement. However, the idea that majoring in the arts stifles what a graduate can achieve is a limiting perspective. Read on to learn more about how Lake Forest prepares fine arts graduates for a changing world. https://zurl.co/LjYO
Fine arts graduates meet a rapidly evolving future—here’s how the liberal arts foster...
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