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What a remarkable year we have experienced.  “heuristic value” – the potential to stimulate
                 The last issue of MGA Today was written,      thought – in almost every discipline.
                 edited, and published during those incred-       This new wealth of learning is not going
                 ibly traumatic days in the spring of 2020 when   unnoticed. One of MGA’s core values, after all,
                 everyone's lives were thrown into upheaval    is learning. We have embraced yet another of
                 by the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.      our values – that of adaptability – in finding
                 Since then, we’ve seen and felt unprecedented   new ways to teach and conduct the business
                 changes to our society and our way of life –   of education during a global health crisis. We
                 from frank discussions about race and political   continue to engage our communities in those
                 strife, from vacant campuses and virtual      difficult conversations surrounding race and
                 commencement ceremonies, to a cautious        identity and their roles in our culture and our
                 return and the daily reality of face coverings   discourse. We remain dedicated to serving as
                 and social distancing. To say that the past 12   good stewards of those resources that have been
                 months have been a unique experience for all   given to us and of our vital task of graduating
                 of us would be that most English of things – a   lifelong learners and building a talented work-
                 dramatic understatement.                      force and an active and engaged populace.
                    The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and once      That is the story of the past 12 months at
                 Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish once   Middle Georgia State – one of a team working
                 said, “There is only one thing more painful than   together to help one another and those around
                 learning from experience, and that is not learn-  us in a troubling time. One of irrepressible hope
                 ing from experience.” If 2020 and the first few   and unprecedented accomplishment. One of
                 months of 2021 have provided us with nothing   finding meaning in even the darkest of days.
                 else, they have given us ample opportunities to   And – most of all – one of learning.
                 learn – from experts, from colleagues, from our
                 communities, and from one another. As
                 educators, we can look back on the vagaries of
                 this tumultuous era and find what scholars call   Dr. Christopher Blake
                                                               President






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