Tag: The Lyre

  • Greensboro College Literary Magazine Wins Awards Including Best of Show at State Media Conference

    GREENSBORO, N.C. – The 2019-2020 edition of Greensboro College’s literary magazine, The Lyre, won several awards at a recent state media conference, including Best of Show. In addition, contributors received the following individual awards: Kyla Catarineau of Tavernier, Fla., the sister of GC student Keeley Catarineau, received second place in Art/Photography for her portfolio in……


  • Greensboro College Student Journalists Bring Home Seven Awards from State College Media Conference

    GREENSBORO, N.C. – Six Greensboro College students who contributed to the student newspaper and/or literary magazine received seven awards at the recent N.C. College Media Association conference in Greensboro. That total number was the second-highest in the publications’ history, said L. Wayne Johns, professor of English and advisor to the staffs of both publications. They……


  • Greensboro College Literary Magazine Wins First Place Nationally. Again. And Again.

    GREENSBORO, N.C. – The 2017-2018 edition of The Lyre, Greensboro College’s literary magazine, has won first place nationally in its division from the American Scholastic Press Association for the fourth year in a row and the sixth time in seven years. The magazine previously won with its 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, and 2012 editions. Its……


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Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Greensboro College class of 2019

“I loved the GC Honors program and Greensboro College. I felt safe and a sense of genuine belonging at the college. I worked closely with my thesis advisor and professors who helped inspire me to define my path and passion of interest. That path has led me to complete my doctoral studies in Engineering Mechanics.”

- Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Class of ’19, Mathematics Major

Dr. Josh Fitzgerald earned his master's from Virginia Tech University (studied astrodynamics) as well as earning an Engineering Mechanics Ph.D. He joined the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX as an Advanced Mission Design Engineer, optimizing trajectories for the Artemis II and III missions to return humans to the moon.