Paislie McNutt
  • psychology
  • Class of 2014
  • Pooler, GA

Paislie Michelle McNutt from Savannah, Ga., traveled to England for Summer Abroad Program

2013 Aug 19

Brenau University student Paislie McNutt of Savannah, Ga., studied at one of the most distinguished universities in the world with a select group of students from the Women's College. The group was led across the pond by English professor Kathryn Locey and Women's College Dean Debra Dobkins. The interdisciplinary summer school experience at the University of Cambridge included four weeks of courses taught by Cambridge lecturers and instructors in English, history, art history, politics, theater, legal studies and architecture. McNutt also has an opportunity to tour and enjoy cultural events and experiences while residing on campus at the historic college through early August.

McNutt is a junior majoring in psychology. She is the daughter of Michael McNutt of Lake Forest, Il., and Victoria McNutt of Ilion, Ny. She is a graduate of Groves High School. She is Parliamentarian of Student Government Association, member of Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, and President and Founder of Love Every Orientation.

ABOUT BRENAU UNIVERSITY - Founded in 1878, Brenau University enrolls students in graduate and undergraduate studies on campuses and online. The Gainesville, Georgia-based liberal arts institution, which includes the residential Brenau Women's College, also operates campuses in Augusta, Kings Bay, Norcross and Fairburn. The Princeton Review routinely lists Brenau among the Southeast's best colleges and universities. Brenau offers doctorate and terminal M.F.A. degrees, as well as - in more than 50 areas of study - a range of master's, bachelor's and associate's degrees and professional certifications. The Women's College provides a full range of academic and extracurricular experience, including 10 nationally competitive varsity sports, national sororities and honor societies, and outlets for artistic expression and community service. Brenau offers year-round art exhibitions, lectures and literary readings, and performances of theatrical and musical works. www.brenau.edu