Table Talk is back
Table Talk is back
So, what is “Table Talk” you ask? It’s a free lunch to facilitate friendly, lively conversation between students and faculty at The MAX (okay, not really free – Auxiliary Services and Dining Services pick up the tab).
Here’s how it works:
1. Faculty who have already used Table Talks in the past remain registered in the program. New faculty participants can contact the Bobcat Card Office to be added to the program. All currently enrolled students are automatically eligible and do not need to contact the Bobcat Card Office to have the privilege activated.
2. Table Talk is available for any one meal per week, Monday through Saturday. It is not available on Sundays. If you attempt to participate more than once per week, your card will be declined, and payment will be required for the meal.
3. One teaching faculty member (faculty status - not staff) and no more than two students at a time may participate.
4. All participants—faculty member and student(s)—must check in at the cashier's stand at the same time (with Bobcat Cards) and let the cashier know you wish to take part in Table Talk. If you do not present yourselves as a complete group, or if you do not have your Bobcat Card, payment will be required for the meal.
5. The Table Talk program is not allowed for faculty members and students who are related to one another. It is also not intended for faculty to meet with their graduate assistants or other student workers.
Georgia College & State University Auxiliary Services and Dining Services are proud to sponsor this valuable program that fosters stronger relationships between faculty and students. Please do your part in adhering to the above guidelines so the program will continue.
For further information, please contact Charles Cruey, director of Auxiliary Services, at campus, extension 1976 or charles.cruey@gcsu.edu.
Georgia College & State University Auxiliary Services and Dining Services … Here for You.