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GCSU Bobcats manage polling precincts during election
Government & Sociology, Department of
Government & Sociology, Department of
We all know the traits of a proper bobcat. They leap 12 feet to catch prey. They can see in the dark and run 30 miles per hour. They’re...

Newell Scholar’s research synthesizes music and history
Newell Visting Scholar Program
Newell Visting Scholar Program
By recent GCSU alumnus Cale Strickland, '24Dr. Evren Kutlay, this semester’s Martha Daniel Newell Visiting Scholar, has always been fascinated...

Geography professor links physical and cultural worlds–and sports
History & Geography, Department of
History & Geography, Department of
By recent GCSU alumnus Cale Strickland, '24When Dr. Doug Oetter came to Georgia College & State University to work as a physical geographer...

Cicadas about to disappear for another 13 years—after hugely impacting ecosystem
Biology & Environmental Sciences, Department of
Biology & Environmental Sciences, Department of
Some people love the red-eyed buzzing critters. Others can’t wait for them to go.But for soil ecologists like Dr. Bruce Snyder, these last...

Pesticide On Your Plate: GCSU scientist and students study toxins affecting our food
Chemistry, Physics, & Astronomy, Department of
Chemistry, Physics, & Astronomy, Department of
In his study of chemicals used to kill insects, weeds, rodents and other pests—Dr. Sayo Fakayode has come to call it: Pesticide on Your...