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New Beginnings: Advice for Living on Campus
Moving away from home and living on campus is a new and exciting adventure for most students, but it comes with a lot of unknowns. Residents of Mashburn Hall will be moving in on Sunday, Aug. 8 beginning at 10 a.m. Some experienced residents of Mashburn share their advice for your first move-in day and […]
Read MoreRoadrunner Photo Roundup: Spring Fling Edition
Even with the ongoing pandemic, Dalton State was able to hold a safe and fun annual tradition last week. Here are some highlights from Spring Fling: 1. CAB DIY Bracelets The Campus Activity Board welcomed Roadrunners to the Quad to kick off the Spring Fling by making DIY bracelets. Tables were set up with an […]
Read MoreFirst-Person Pandemic Reflection
In the beginning, when hearing about classes being moved online I was excited for what I thought would feel like a long spring break. Instead, I struggled with extreme loss of motivation and felt myself longing for social interaction. I’ve always considered myself an introvert but being away from my friends and professors for extended […]
Read MoreProfessor’s Work Cited in Newly Published Textbook
For all the outstanding work our educators do in transforming the lives of their students, it is sometimes easy to forget that many professors are engaged in their own academic endeavors, conducting their own research and making notable contributions to their respective fields. Dr. Patrick Ryle, assistant professor of accounting, is one of the professors […]
Read MoreFirst-Hand Account: Students Present Original Research Proposals at State Conference
Note: The following guest blog was written by Jacob Todd, a senior communication major and student worker in the Office of Marketing and Communications. With graduation around the corner, I’ve admittedly been scrambling to add extracurricular experience to my resume. Now, I can proudly add that I presented an original research proposal at a state-level […]
Read MoreSchool of Education Honors Black Authors
Dalton State’s School of Education is observing Black History Month this week while helping provide teacher candidates resources for their future classrooms. School of Education students can stop by the third floor of Brown Hall to make learning materials to support three books that celebrate Black History Month. The books include “If You Plant a […]
Read MorePeer Educators Share Tips for Learning During COVID-19
COVID-19 has brought a lot of change to Dalton State College. One thing that has not changed though is the commitment our Tutors and Peer Educators have to help roadrunners succeed. With online learning being the new norm for many students and new precautions in the classroom, it can seem a little overwhelming. Here are […]
Read MoreRespiratory Program Recognized for Ongoing Success
Note: This file photo was taken in spring semester before suspending face-to-face courses due to the pandemic. Dalton State’s respiratory therapy program was recently recognized for its continued success and commitment to providing students real-world experience. For the seventh year in a row, the program earned the Distinguished RRT Credentialing Success Award, a designation received by […]
Read MoreVeteran Student Maintains Positive Outlook
Michael Scherzer believes connecting and caring are ways everyone can all be there for each other. “Since I was young, I have always wanted to help people, which is why I joined the military,” said Scherzer, and interdisciplinary studies major at Dalton State expected to graduate Spring 2021. “I want to be there for somebody on their worst day to make it […]
Read More‘The Story of Someday:’ English Major Shares Study Abroad Experience
*This guest blog was written by Rachel Morones about her experience studying abroad. Rachel is an English major, expected to graduate in spring 2020. Like some who have lived in a small town I have often found myself repeating some variation of the phrase: “Someday I’m going to get out of here and go somewhere.” […]
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