MGA History Professor Named Governor’s Teaching Fellow

MGA's Dr. Susan Asbury, an assistant professor of history, has been selected as a Governor’s Teaching Fellow for the May symposium program. Asbury is one of 16 faculty members from institutions across Georgia chosen for the highly competitive program.

Middle Georgia CEO featured the announcement on their website.

"Established in 1995 by then-Gov. Zell Miller, the Governor's Teaching Fellows program provides faculty at Georgia’s higher education institutions with opportunities to develop teaching skills. The program aims to help educators integrate emerging technologies and instructional tools into their teaching. More than 600 faculty members from over 70 public and private institutions statewide have participated in the program, representing more than 80 disciplines.

"Asbury holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from Penn State Harrisburg, an M.A. in Public History from the University of South Carolina, and a B.A. in History from Berry College. She spent nearly a decade working in museums as a curator, educator, and administrator."

Dr. Susan Asbury