Southern Comforters: Quilts and Coverlets from the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts
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Southern Comforters: Quilts and Coverlets from the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts
Presented by Lea Lane, “Southern Comforters: Quilts and Coverlets from the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts” will share some of MESDA’s textile treasures, including early examples of bed coverings from Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. Lea C. Lane is Curator of the MESDA Collection & Director of MESDA Summer Institute at the Museum of Early […]
Read MoreChris Stephens from Stop Soldier Suicide and Miles for Mike Guest Lecture
?The BSW Program welcomes Chris Stephens as our guest lecturer for National Suicide Prevention Month. Chris Stephens is the Creative Specialist with Stop Soldier Suicide, the only national nonprofit focused on the issue of death by suicide among U.S. veterans and service members. He is also the founder of Miles for Mike. He is currently […]
Read MorePsychology Club
We will be having a Senior Panel! Senior psychology majors will answer questions about their experiences at Dalton State and plans for post-graduation. This will take place on Tuesday, September 23rd from 2-3p.m. in Lorberbaum.
Read MoreResume and CV Workshop
Join us to learn how to create effective resumes and CVs and get essential guidance on applying to graduate and medical school. Free CV folders and notepads will be provided.
Read MoreConstitution Week Student Leader Training - 4C's of Civil Discourse
Want to make your voice count? Step up your leadership game at our Student Leader Training—a dynamic, interactive experience designed just for you!Why you should join: Build confidence to facilitate meaningful dialogue around tough topics with compassion and clarity. Learn how to create inclusive environments, where everyone feels welcome to share their perspective. Sharpen your […]
Read MoreCherokee Textiles, Culture, and Clothing Before and After Removal
Presented by Cherokee Nation citizens and artists Lisa Rutherford and Cathy Abercrombie, “Cherokee Textiles, Clothing, and Culture Before and After Removal” tells the story of the unique diversity and vitality of Cherokee textile traditions from the sixteenth century to the present. Rutherford and Abercrombie discuss and display the materials, customs, and artistry which have woven […]
Read MoreConstitution Week Kick Off - 4C's of Civil Doscourse
*** This event is open to campus and the community ***Join us for the official kick-off to Constitution Week with a powerful evening of dialogue and discovery. The nationally recognized 4Cs of Civil Discourse from The Ohio State University— Curious, Charitable, Conscientious, and Constructive. —and explores their vital role in sustaining a healthy democracy. Guest Speakers Dr. […]
Read MorePsychology Club Meeting
This meeting will take place on September 9th from 2-3 p.m. in Lorberbaum 201. We will be preparing for our first volunteer event, hopefully voting for our new Treasurer, and potentially having our first Guest Speaker (if all goes well). Regardless, come hang out with us and get some free candy!
Read MorePsychology Club Meeting
This is the first meeting of the 2025 Fall semester! We will be introducing ourselves, talking over plans for the semester, and giving tips for how to stay on top of assignments and be involved in the goings on at Dalton State. This meeting with be held in Lorberbaum room 201 from 2-3p.m. on Tuesday, […]
Read MoreWofford’s Blood: The Odyssey of a Cherokee Family
Presented by award-winning Georgia author Donna Coffey Little, “Wofford’s Blood: The Odyssey of a Cherokee Family” tell the true story behind her new book, which focuses on the life of James Daugherty Wofford- a mixed-race Cherokee boy who is caught up in the mounting tensions between Cherokee and Anglo-American worlds in early nineteenth century north […]
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