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    Georgia Southern University Marching Band on David Letterman

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    Four members of the Georgia Southern University Marching Band Southern Pride performed with GS alumna Elizabeth Cook on The Late Show with David Letterman on March 14

    Guest Presenter - Mark-David Hosale

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    Computational artist and composer Mark-David Hosale gives a guest presentation at Georgia Southern

    David Dang Graduate Recital

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    Georgia Southern University Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music presents: A Graduation Recital - David Dang, piano Carol A. Carter Recital Hall October 18, 2021 7:30 p.m. PROGRAM La poule Jean-Phillipe Rameau Les cyclopes (1683-1764) Prelude and Fugue in B Major, WTC I Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Andante con variazioni in F minor, Hob. XVI/6 Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Variations sérieuses in D minor, op. 54 Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Réminiscences de Norma de Bellini, S. 394 Franz Liszt (1811-1886

    Your Health at Georgia Southern

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    Jodi Caldwell, Director – Counseling and Career Center David McDermott, Administrative Coordinator for the Office of Alcohol and Other Drugs Program Paul Ferguson, Director Administrative at Health Services Brian Deloach, Medical Director and Chief of Staff at Health Services Justine Coleman, Group Fitness Director – Campus Recreation Intramurals Jen Velie, Program Director – Southern Adventures Greg Stephenson, Fitness Program Director – Campus Recreation Intramurals Michele Martin, University Wellness Program Director Tommy Segi, Intramural Sports Program Director Kiley Nave, Coordinator of Injury Prevention and Care – Campus Recreation Intramurals Gabriela Marquez, Aquatics Director – Recreation Activity Cente

    Georgia Southern University Bands - #2 2021

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    Georgia Southern University Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music Presents: Georgia Southern University Bands Thursday, October 21, 2021 7:30pm Performing Arts Center Program Wind Symphony Mr. Michael Thomas, conductor Foundry (2011)- John Mackey (b.1973) Variants on an Early American Hymn Tune (1981) - Jim Curnow (b.1943) Ms. Briana Curtis, Conductor One Life Beautiful (2010) - Julie Giroux (b.1961) Melodious Thunk (2012) - David Biedenbender (b.1984) Shadow Rituals (2006) - Michael Markowski (b. 1986) Symphonic Wind Ensemble: Dr. Robert Dunham, conductor La Peri Fanfare (1912) - Paul Dukas (1865-1935) arranged for Concert Band by Robert Longfield Psalm for Band, Op. 53 (1954) - Vincent Persichetti (1915-1987) Rhosymedre - Prelude on a Welsh Hymn Tune (1920) - Ralph Vaughn Williams (1873-1958) Ms. Briana Curtis, Conductor Serenade for Wind Band, Op. 22(c) (1980)- Derek Bourgeois (1941-2017) Chorale and Shaker Dance (1972) - John Zdechlik (1937-2020

    Georgia Southern Ranger Challenge Wins State

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    The Eagle Battalion Ranger Challenge team won the state competition Friday, October 21 at Fort Gordon, GA. The team competed in an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), triage, one-rope bridge, land navigation, written exam, and a 10K ruck march. Teams compete with nine members and must include at least one female and at least one Cadet from each MS level. Team members include David Adler, Grant Allen, Luc Aviles, Aaron Bohan, John Dudley, Sean de la Torre, Caleb Herd, Dakota Jones, and Madison Stewart. Alternates were Jamie Arvey, Patrick Barnett, Tania Camacho, and William Eberhart. Georgia Southern earned First Place in the APFT, One-Rope Bridge, Written Exam, and the 10K Ruck March. The team will compete at the 6th Brigade Army ROTC competition at Camp Blanding, FL in January against the top teams from Alabama, Florida (2 teams), Louisiana, Mississippi, and Puerto Rico. More photos: Georgia Southern University Army ROT

    Faculty Recital: David Murray, piano - Fall 2022

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    Dr. David Murray, Professor of Music in the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music, will present a faculty recital on October 4, 2022 at 7:30 PM in the Carol. A Carter Recital Hall. The recital will consist of works that recently appeared on his award-winning recording of sonatas by C. P. E. Bach and W. F. Bach. This recital is free and open to the public. Georgia Southern University Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music presents David Murray, piano in a Faculty Recital Carol A. Carter Recital Hall Monday, October 4, 2022 7:30 pm PROGRAM Württemberg Sonata No. 4 in B-flat Major, Wq. 49/4, H. 32 C. P. E. Bach Un poco Allegro (1714-1788) Andante Allegro Württemberg Sonata No. 5 in E-flat Major, Wq. 49/5, H. 34 Allegro Adagio Allegro assai Intermission Württemberg Sonata No. 6 in B minor, Wq. 49/6, H. 36 Moderato Adagio non molto Allegro Sonata in A minor, FK nv8 W. F. Bach Poco Allegro (1710-1784) Largo Presto Streaming crew: Hannah Tiemann, Kamga Siew

    Georgia Southern Jazz Ensemble - 2021

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    Georgia Southern University - Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music presents The Jazz Ensemble Directed by Dr. Rick Mason Performing Arts Center Thursday, September 30, 2021 7:30 PM PROGRAM (to be selected from the following) El Tigre - Jeff Jarvis Bang That Wall, Harvey - David Metzger Always and Forever - Pat Metheny arr. Bob Curnow Danza Del Carcayύ - Kris Berg Connections - Patty Darling Crisis - Freddie Hubbard arr. Mike Kamuf Big Swing Face -B ll Potts ************************************* Jazz Ensemble Personnel Saxophones *Conner Mallett – Alto 1 Kirkland Sanders – Lead Hannah Pekarek – Alto 2 Thomas Schandolph – Tbn 2 Pablo Tobar – Tenor 1 Jameson Childers - Tbn 3 Grant Moye – Tenor 2 Zach Gatewood – Bass Tbn L.J. Hollingsworth – Bari Trumpets Rhythm Blayze Jackson – Lead Ty Cundy - Piano Nick McGouirk – Tpt 2 Mia Rowe - bass Colton Gibbs – Tpt 3 Pierce Tanner -drums Eduardo Sanchez – Tpt 4 Jarrett Thompson – Aux Perc Meredith Hurst – Tpt 5 * = Savannah Jazz Scholarship recipient 202

    David Cutler Joins the Athletic Foundation

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    David Cutler Joins the Athletic Foundatio

    Coleman, David V.

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    Oral history interview of David V. Coleman performed by Marsha Holland for the Southern Utah Oral History Project
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