GSU's EPIC Program was recently recognized by the University System of Georgia for our epic work! Congratulations on receiving the Regents’ Award for Excellence in High-Impact Practices and Experiential Learning! Read more about this accomplishment here: https://t.co/hJVQGpzjHj
EPIC's Kathryn Crowther attended the UCONN Post-Secondary Disability Training Institute in June and networked with GA Tech's Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation to arrange an EPIC visit to see their amazing work up close.
Here's their website: https://t.co/z8Y6LVmNqH
In March, the Spelman College Glee Club, Creative Placemaking Conference, and Davis Butner worked with the EPIC Mapping Lab to host a choral event in the Krog Street Tunnel. The full video of this epic event will be available soon!
EPIC students go on to have epic achievements! Aspen Kemmerlin, a former EPIC Phoenix Project Lab student, was a co-author for a recently published article "Experiencing Archaeology Beyond the Classroom." We're so proud!
You can read the article here: https://t.co/B4te4PWlNQ
GSU's EPIC program was just awarded an NEH Grant for $149,700 to kick off a two-year project to expand a large freshman course focused on Atlanta and project-based learning. We look forward to the epic opportunities this grant will make possible!
After participating in EPIC's Phoenix Project Lab, Emmett Cantkier continued his work and presented at GSURC, exploring "the role the soda industry played in Atlanta's past in the days before Coca-Cola reigned supreme."
See more here:
https://t.co/JPMMqjLslf
EPIC's Brennan Collins and Panther Lattimore recently returned from presenting on Hip-Hop's place in university education at the Hip Hop Society's round table in Marseille, France. We are unbelievably proud of this epic accomplishment!
Read more here: https://t.co/qg9WWm8deM
We would like to formally congratulate Clarkston campus professors Katy Crowther and Katherine Perry on receiving the $150,000 National Endowment for Humanities grant to create Project Labs under Georgia State’s EPIC Program. Read about it here:
https://t.co/8OVl0WrKNX
EPIC's Curt Jackson recently gave an interview with the Saporta Report on the recent Resurgens Requiem performance held in the Krog Street Tunnel. You can read it here: https://t.co/oZ6ZGMdHbN
Congratulations Curt on your epic accomplishments!
TOMORROW! Dr. Kathryn Crowther's Disability, Access, and Inclusion lab is hosting a student roundtable conversation discussing their work. Attendance to this virtual event is FREE, follow this link to learn more or sign up!
https://t.co/n3fKXqvsPR
May 16th, Dr. Kathryn Crowther's Disability, Access, and Inclusion lab is hosting a student roundtable conversation discussing their work. Attendance to this virtual event is FREE, follow this link to learn more or sign up!
https://t.co/n3fKXqvsPR
We would like to congratulate the Krog Codex project team from the Mapping Lab for winning 2nd place in @vipatgatech ‘s Pitch Competition. This is an epic achievement! Way to go!
Jane Jacobs championed a community-based approach to city-building. EPIC's Curtis Jackson and MODA are leading a Jane's Walk in Cabbagetown. The 1 mile tour is Saturday May 4th at 10am.Find out more about the free event and register here: https://t.co/w1CWr9Rbt0
EPIC's Curtis Jackson and MODA are leading a Jane's Walk walking tour in Cabbagetown on Saturday May 4th at 10am. The event is free, but registration is required. Find out more about the event and register here: https://t.co/w1CWr9Rbt0
Congratulations to all the graduating panthers! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors!
For all returning panthers sliding into summer break, we wish you a relaxing and recharging vacation and look forward to seeing you back next semester!
We hope you have an epic last week and wish you the best of luck with final exams! If you're still considering classes for next semester, check out EPIC's perspectives (PERS) courses tied to our project labs!
Learn more here: https://t.co/hl9MJ8NDBZ
"In the Mapping Atlanta Project Lab, we're documenting the city using new technologies and thinking about how the shape of the city and maps of the city affect how we understand it."
~Brennan Collins
Click the link below to hear more:
https://t.co/5oM3GUKaeb
Registration is open! Have you considered what courses you can take to meet core requirements? Check out EPIC Perspectives courses as an option to fulfill your Area B requirement!
https://t.co/hre2SBQWwR
As you think about summer and spring registration, consider if an EPIC project lab might be right for you! You can find out more about EPIC through our website https://t.co/4TcvnVf6Bc! Here's what returning EPIC student, Emmet Cantkier, has to say about his epic experiences!
EPIC students and staff participate in some epic opportunities! Brennan Collins and Abhik Banerjee presented at the Phoenix Flies event. "Locating Culture Through Taste" mapped the history and influence of South Asian cuisine in the Atlanta metropolitan area.