It’s official. When my 10-month contract expires in June, I will no longer be the NMAC Coordinator for the Department of Media, Culture & the Arts. I’ll be on to something different . . .
It’s official. When my 10-month contract expires in June, I will no longer be the NMAC Coordinator for the Department of Media, Culture & the Arts. I’ll be on to something different . . .
The NMAC Roundup began its life as the CIT Luncheon. It was meant to be an information session for current CIT majors that emphasized the senior project. The luncheon featured a keynote address by a professional in the field and a meal.
Hot off the presses: we have new NMAC posters and a brochure to advertise the new program. These were made to display around campus, but also for the high school open house night at Warner Robins campus.
Dr. Gerald Lucas is an Associate Professor of English in the Department of Media, Culture & the Arts at Middle Georgia State. He teaches courses in new media theory, web site design, and humanities. His research and teaching interests include epic poetry, science fiction, technoculture, writing for digital media, and modernism.