A Sit Down With Dana Erskine
The Alternation Dana Erskine runs the Alternation, a student-run radio station. She is a mentor to...
Read Moreby Marisa Weiman | Mar 12, 2022 | Faculty Spotlight, GCSC News, Lifestyle Tips, Staff Spotlight, Student Life, Student Spotlight, Uncategorized | 0 |
The Alternation Dana Erskine runs the Alternation, a student-run radio station. She is a mentor to...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Feb 15, 2021 | Faculty Spotlight | 0 |
Joseph Lloyd Harris is a permanent fixture in the Gulf Coast community. A math professor for thirty-one and a half years, he has won many students’ admiration for his thorough, easy-to-understand teaching methods. This semester,...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Dec 10, 2020 | Campus Life, Faculty Spotlight, Staff Spotlight, Student Archives, Student Life, Student Spotlight | 0 |
Internships: A Way of Working An internship is a student or an individual in training who works in an organization, either with or without pay, in order to gain experience in a workspace. Internships are helpful to be...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Dec 10, 2020 | Campus Life, Faculty Spotlight, Staff Spotlight, Student Life, Student Spotlight, Uncategorized | 0 |
Student Employment: Employ at GCSC Being a college student and finding a job in certain study fields is a challenge. At Gulf Coast State College, students can apply to the career field they are studying for in order to get...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Dec 10, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Faculty Spotlight | 0 |
Professor Spotlight Brian Baillif Brian is the Assistant Professor of Theater and Entertainment at Gulf Coast State College. He went to school in Alabama. Brian pursued his undergrad at Auburn University, receiving his B.S. in...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | May 1, 2019 | Campus Life, Faculty Spotlight, GCSC News, Staff Spotlight, Student Life | 0 |
Today we are going to meet another lovely member of the Financial Aid Team. Ursula Backus is the Assistant Coordinator of Financial Aid and the Financial Aid Office’s Interpreting Liason. Now I don’t know about you...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Apr 29, 2019 | Campus Life, Faculty Spotlight, Staff Spotlight, Student Life | 0 |
The Financial Aid office is full of amazing workers trying to make the college journey for students just a little bit easier. There are several people working in the Financial Aid office and it can be difficult to decide who is...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Apr 4, 2019 | Faculty Spotlight | 0 |
When an employee goes above and beyond for their students, it can sometimes become easy for them to slip under the radar of the many faculty members that are employed by institutions. The best of these employees, however, do not...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Mar 11, 2019 | Faculty Spotlight, Staff Spotlight | 0 |
This is the third interview in our Instructor Insights series, which explores the lives and responsibilities of college professors. Dr. Stephen Dunnivant is currently the Dean of Business, Industry, and Technology at Tallahassee...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Jan 30, 2019 | Faculty Spotlight | 0 |
This is the second interview in our Instructor Insights series, which explores the lives and responsibilities of college professors. To see other interviews check my interview with Erika Goines. Dr. Wendy Payne is the technology...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Apr 19, 2018 | Faculty Spotlight | 0 |
This is the first interview in our Instructor Insights series, which explores the lives and responsibilities of college professors. To see other interviews check the introduction post. Erika Goines is the digital media program...
Read Moreby Electronic Journalism | Mar 26, 2018 | Campus Life, Faculty Spotlight | 0 |
College professors are more than just their grading style, their homework load, the tone of their voice during lectures, and the number of chili peppers they’re worth. Yet for many students, these attributes are what their instructors are reduced to. This series of aims to demystify them, with weekly interviews covering their educational and professional experiences, their passions and grievances, the classes they teach, projects they work on, and much more. By learning about these individuals students can find a new respect and understanding for their professors, gain insight into the other side of their college experience, and become inspired to utilize the amazing resource that professors can be.
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