Presentations
Kutzler interview airs on South Carolina Public Radio
Dr. Evan Kutzler, assistant professor of history, recently sat down for an hour-long radio interview on “Walter Edgar’s Journal,” a production of South Carolina Public Radio. The interview aired on February 7, 2020 and covered Kutzler’s newest book, Living by Inches: The Smells, Sounds, Tastes, and Feeling of Captivity in Civil War Prisons (University of North Carolina Press, 2019).
Kutzler gives talk at Andersonville National Historic Site
Dr. Evan Kutzler, assistant professor of history, gave a talk titled “Finding Freedom: Reconstruction and the Sumter School at Andersonville” at Andersonville National Historic Site on February 3, 2020. This talk was part of an ongoing project to document and interpret African American history at Andersonville National Historic Site.
Read more about Kutzler’s talk from WALB here.
Nursing faculty present at Washington, D.C. convention
Joy Humphrey, assistant professor of nursing, and Michelle Dykes, associate professor of nursing, (pictured at right) did a poster presentation at the at the Sigma Biennial Convention in Washington, D.C. The poster highlighted Nursing Careers in Health Informatics. GSW’s College of Nursing and Health Sciences currently offers an MSN in Healthcare Informatics as well as a Health Informatics certificate program.
Teresa Teasley, associate dean and professor, and Dykes (pictured at left) also did a podium presentation at the conference. Their presentation was titled “Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing.”