The Office of Leadership and Community Engagement hosted an event on the Armstrong Campus in order to recruit students to get involved with the program for fall of 2022, as well as to congratulate a few of its active members in a medallion ceremony. The event included a cookout where students could get free hotdogs,.
The Last Laugh Improv group held their semesterly performances in the International Gardens on the Armstrong Campus on April 21 and 22. Hannah Dodson, a co-director of the improv troupe, led the group in five improvisation games, with different prompts that tested the performers’ wit and quick-thinking abilities. The first game they played,“What are you.
On Thursday, April 7, the Theater Department at Armstrong Campus premiered “Carrie the Musical ”, a play which centers around a teenage girl’s awakening of her supernatural powers while facing relentless highschool bullies and a fanatically religious mother. The musical was directed by Tomica S. Jenkins, a visiting professor in the communication arts department on.
Dr. Naeemah Clark, an Elon University graduate, came to the Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus to bring awareness to the Equity and Inclusion that we see in entertainment or the lack of these qualities. Her presentation began with an anecdote about her fascination with television at an early age. She idolized the beautiful women on the.
For the most part, the staff writers and editors of the Inkwell at Armstrong seem just like everybody else. However, an insider scoop this week revealed that the members of the Inkwell have some pretty unique and scandalous secret lives. The most jarring? Duncan Sligh, co-editor of the paper, isn’t an actual Georgia Southern University.