Author Archives: Esther Morgan-Ellis
Using Database Development to Facilitate Undergraduate Research in the Humanities
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of blog posts about undergraduate research. Esther M. Morgan-Ellis is an associate professor of music history. Humanities faculty often find it…
Working with Affordable Learning Georgia to Create and Adopt No-Cost Educational Materials
Faculty at UNG are sure to have noticed the new course materials cost designations that have appeared in Banner since 2018, labeling each section as low-cost (under $40) or no-cost.…
Teaching Reflections: Vivian Liddell
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of blog posts in which teaching award winners will share their experiences, philosophies, and techniques. To read the previous posts, click…
Teaching Reflections: Dr. Johanna Luthman on Information Literacy
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series of blog posts in which teaching award winners will share their experiences, philosophies, and techniques. To read the first post, click here. Dr. Johanna Luthman is a professor of history and a recipient of…
Mentoring: A Rewarding Relationship
Dr. Donna Gessell is a professor of English and the recipient of the 2017 Distinguished Teaching Award. “We all need mentors, for every stage of our lives.” My dissertation director…
Teaching Abroad: Reflections on Teaching Music Theory in China
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of blog posts in which UNG faculty will report on their experiences teaching abroad. Dr. Gabriel Fankhauser is Associate Professor of Music…