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Quinlan Visual Arts Center

4.8 (5 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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It's a wonderful place to browse. I have attended a few openings and noticed lots of classes are offered there.

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Anyone know the price of a he pottery classes? I can't find it on their website.

$50 class fee including 50 pounds of clay

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I love Brenau University! I completed my Associates degree and Undergrad here. It's awesome for the…read moreworking adult! Great professors!

My experience at Brenau University has altered my view on affirmative action, after I taught…read moreeconomics and business courses there for fourteen years. When a new lead economics professor was appointed, seemingly on affirmative action grounds, my course quality dropped drastically: our outdated textbook was not even reviewed, let alone changed, in over five years, while solid proposals for course improvements fell on deaf ears and blind eyes. Finally, I was tasked to submit faked Learning Outcome scores in so-called Global Awareness, which I refused to do, instead submitting a new rubric on Global Knowledge and Competence, which was ignored by that same lead professor -- instead, I lost my long-term teaching post after many years of excellent evaluations. When I appealed these decisions to our new "affirmative action" Dean of Business, there were more deaf ears and blind eyes, WHILE MY BRENAU EMAIL WAS CLOSED PRECIPITOUSLY W/O NOTICE! In this instance, apparent affirmative action led not only to the decline of my course -- a disservice to higher education -- but also led to a disservice to the lead professor and the new Dean, who may have achieved their roles on grounds other than their qualifications and abilities. Those disservices are truly shameful, and indeed insulting to those who are alleged to benefit!

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UNG's College of Education is more about "social justice" and telling future teachers to view…read morestudents as members of a group, not as unique individuals. Such is not surprising as professorial resumes of the UNG College of Education faculty list such things as "Critical Whiteness Studies". As for learning how to effectively deal with a classroom environment, handle difficult students, and developing the skills to ensure future success as a teacher, such is simply not going to happen at the UNG College of Education. My advice: Skip the "social justice" nonsense and choose a college or university that still believes in actual education -- not indoctrination. In terms of customer service, UNG excels at servicing its customers.

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