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A&S gets new associate deanDr. Winston Tripp has joined Georgia College as the new associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Most recently, Tripp served as associate dean for research and director of the Center for Research at the University of West Georgia (UWG) Office of Research and Sponsored Projects. This involved developing university-wide initiatives to support faculty; working with nonprofits and government; and assisting with strategic planning and needs assessments.
“Dr. Tripp comes to Georgia College with enthusiasm for working for a public liberal arts university,” said Dr. Eric Tenbus, dean of Arts and Sciences.
“One particular strength that Dr. Tripp will contribute to our work in the college is his expertise in generating and analyzing data,” Tenbus said. “He directed a research center at West Georgia, and this experience will be tremendously valuable in guiding future decision-making within the college.”
Tripp was raised in Nevada and lived much of his life in the western United States. He got his bachelor’s from the University of Oregon and Ph.D. at Pennsylvania State University, both in sociology.
Tripp was at UWG 10 years. Prior to being associate dean, he was interim associate dean and worked wit... READ MORE GC Stories Podcast Now Available on Major Streaming ServicesGC Stories is proud to announce that all our episodes are now available on Spotify, iTunes, iHeartRadio, Audible and where ever you’d like to listen! Just search “GC Stories” to hear the most interesting tales of Georgia College life told by the people who lived them.
We’re also pleased to bring you the third episode of our second season, “While You Were Out”, in which Assistant Director of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety Shea Groebner tells the story of essential workers who stayed on campus to keep the torches lit during one of the darkest periods of the pandemic. You can also listen right here at gcsu.edu/gcstories.
As always, if you have an interesting story to tell about Georgia College excellence, you can email us at gcstories@gcsu.edu.
READ MORE Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. – Kappa Eta Chapter presents Meet the GreeksInterested in learning more about organizations of the National Pan-Hellenic Council? Then join us this afternoon (2/15) at 5:00 pm in Blackbridge Hall. Members from each NPHC organization will be on hand to greet you and answer questions you may have about the respective organizations. Hope to see you there!
READ MORE 25Live Location Update: GIVE CenterThe GIVE Center has moved to the Student Activities Center- the "old" Den (adjacent to Magnolia Ballroom). At this time, they do not have spaces to reserve to the campus community. Student service groups may contact the GIVE Center directly for use.
The "old" GIVE Center location in MSU is under renovation at this time so NO locations are available to reserve. These spaces (Lobby, Conference/130, Training/150, etc.) should show as CLOSED in 25Live. If/When that changes, they will be opened again for reservations.
READ MORE Get Paid to Volunteer! Join AmeriCorps Today!Communities In Schools of Milledgeville/Baldwin County (CISMBC) has an awesome partnership with the nationally renowned AmeriCorps service program. This partnership allows AmeriCorps members to join CISMBC and volunteer in the local Baldwin County schools tutoring students and providing several educational, social, economic, and emotional supports. AmeriCorps members earn a monthly stipend and can qualify for a significant monetary education award at the end of their time of service. Members must commit to serve for at least one year (September 1st-June 30th) and should expect to volunteer approximately 25 hours per week.
See the attached file for last year's AmeriCorps position description. If you are interested in applying or in learning more, please reach out to Andrew Kirkland, CISMBC Volunteer ... READ MORE Let's Talk GREAT Grant!Come out and learn more information about the College of Education's GREAT Grant Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. in Kilpatrick 221. This informational reception will allow you to meet with current students and faculty of the Middle Grades Education program. Representatives from the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) will be present as well. Refreshments will be provided.
READ MORE College of Education: Social Justice Dialogue SeriesThe John H. Lounsbury College of Education continues their Social Justice Dialogue Series this semester with a keynote lecture from Rev. France Davis, pastor emeritus of the Salt Lake City’s Calvary Baptist Church and acclaimed civil rights activist. Rev. Davis's lecture will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. Rev. Davis’s lecture will focus on his civil rights engagement in Georgia to current socio-political events.
A native of Georgia, Davis arrived in Salt Lake City in 1972 to teach and to attend graduate school at the University of Utah. He was appointed instructor in Communication and in Ethnic Studies, earning a distinguished teacher award from the university. Davis retired as an adjunct associate professor in 2014.
During the 1960s, Davis participated in the Civil Rights Movement and marched in Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama promoting voting rights for African Americans. At the onset of the Civil Rights Movement, he met Dr.&nbs... READ MORE REMINDER: “On the Dock with the GCLA” Webinar: Engaging with Supply Chain LeadersWorried about supply chains and logistics issues? The Georgia College Logistics Association (GCLA) would like to invite faculty, staff, students and interested community members to participate in the first of their quarterly webinars. Titled “Building a Resilient Transportation Network in Georgia,” the first meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb. 16 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. The episode will examine how organizations across Georgia have navigated the challenges faced by the industry over the last three years.Speakers include Sandy Lake, director of the Georgia Center of Innovation; Jason Moss, CEO and founder of the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance; Janine Miller, director of planning at the Georgia Department of Transportation and John Wheeler, former vice president of carrier sales for South Carolina Ports and former director of trade deve... READ MORE REMINDER: Classic Meets Jazz 2.0: Guest Artist: Dr. Channy Gan, pianoTuesday, Feb. 15 Georgia College welcomes guest artist and pianist Dr. Chenny Gan for a 7:30 p.m. performance in Max Noah Hall, sponsored by the Georgia Music Teachers Association Recital Exchange. "Classic Meets Jazz 2.0" is a blend of classical, jazz and improvised styles. This recital will take listeners on a witty and surprising journey of classical piano repertoire. Gan will perform original masterworks mixed with her own "jazzed-up" arrangements. Humorous anecdotes and interesting historical facts will be shared throughout to create an educational and entertaining experience. Currently a faculty member at Wesleyan College in Macon, Gan was nationally recognized on the "40 Under 40" list of the best young professors in the U.S. by NerdScholar.com. A $5 ... READ MORE REMINDER: Women's Leadership Conference Request for Session ProposalsThe Women's Center & LGBTQ+ Programs, Leadership Programs, Alumni Association, and J. Whitney Bunting College of Business will be jointly hosting our 4th annual Women's Leadership Conference March 25, 2022. The theme for this year's conference is Leading Change: Navigating the Road to Resiliency and will be held in person with a virtual session track being offered for those who wish to join us from a distance. Below, please find our request for proposals and an online proposal submission form. The deadline to submit a proposal is February 22 and registration for the conference will open on March 1.
For more information about the conference, please visit our Women’s Leadership Conference webpage.
Proposal Submission Link: Session Proposal Form
Request for Proposals:
“Like tiny seeds with potent power to push through tough ground and become mighty trees, we hold innate reserves of unimaginable strength. We are resilient.” - Catherine DeVrye
As we move into our 4th annual Women’s Leadership Conference, we have been reflecting on all the events of the last two years. Our Conference in 2020 was one of the last in-person events at Georgia College before we moved into the shut-dow... READ MORE REMINDER: Guest art critic to give public lecture on Colombian ArtThe Georgia College Department of Art is hosting a public lecture Feb. 17 at 5 p.m. in Arts and Sciences, room 272. Guest art critic and curator Carolina Ponce De León will talk about “Contemporary Colombian Art in the Context of Armed Conflict: An Overview.”
This topic focuses on visual art created in Colombia during its fifty-year armed conflict, which cost the country over 220,000 lives and displaced nearly 7 million people. Ponce de León's lecture will also address aesthetic approaches and strategies used by Colombian artists to address causes of the conflict, its violence and toll of human suffering.
Her experience will provide a “detailed, first-hand perspective on the role and contributions of art in a context of war,” said Art History Professor Ruben Yepes.
A new faculty member at Georgia College, Yepes is also from Colombia. His teaching and research focus on Colombian and Latin American Art.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled about her visi... READ MORE REMINDER: Undergraduate Researchers Wanted for a new Service-Learning Session at the 2022 GC Research Conference!At the new GC Journeys Research Day on March 25th, undergraduate students and their faculty mentors will be recognized at a special session for their outstanding contributions to all forms of community-based engaged learning (CbEL/Service-Learning). We want to highlight service-learning research that is happening in both curricular and co-curricular spaces across the university!
To be eligible for participation in this session, students must deliver their mentored community-based scholarship in oral or poster presentations at the 2022 GC Research Conference on March 25, 2022. When submitting their abstract, student presenters must select the discipline of "Arts and Humanities," and then click on the plus sign to select “Community-based Engaged Learning.” Also, be s... READ MORE
Upcoming Events
Andalusia InstituteFlannery O'Connor Book DiscussionThursday, February 17, 2022 4:30 PM - 5:30 PMArt, Department ofOpen talk by guest lecturer Carolina Ponce de León: Contemporary Colombian Art in the Context of the Armed Conflict. An Overview.Thursday, February 17, 2022 5:00 PM - 6:30 PMGuest art critic to give public lecture on Colombian ArtThursday, February 17, 2022 5:00 PM - 7:00 PMAthleticsGC Softball vs West GeorgiaTuesday, February 15, 2022 2:00 PM - 6:00 PMGC Baseball vs ShorterTuesday, February 15, 2022 4:00 PM - 7:00 PMGC Women's Basketball vs. LanderWednesday, February 16, 2022 5:30 PM - 7:30 PMGC Men's Basketball vs. LanderWednesday, February 16, 2022 7:30 PM - 9:30 PMGC Baseball vs Davis & ElkinsFriday, February 18, 2022 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMGC Baseball Doubleheader vs Davis & ElkinsSaturday, February 19, 2022 1:00 PM - 6:00 PMCampus LifeDelight Galentine's DayWednesday, February 16, 2022 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMCollege of EducationLet's Talk GREAT Grant!Tuesday, February 15, 2022 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMFinancial AidFinancial Aid AwarenessTuesday, February 15, 2022 9:00 AM - 11:00 AMFraternity & Sorority LifeAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. – Kappa Eta Chapter presents Meet the GreeksTuesday, February 15, 2022 5:00 PM - 7:00 PMMusic, Department ofClassic Meets Jazz 2.0: Guest Artist: Dr. Channy Gan, pianoTuesday, February 15, 2022 7:30 PM - 8:30 PMSpring Voice Honors RecitalFriday, February 18, 2022 7:30 PM - 8:30 PMThe Graduate SchoolMark Your Calendar for the Graduate Writing Group (in-person and virtual)Saturday, February 19, 2022 11:00 AM - 3:30 PMWomen's Center"The Good Body" Book ClubWednesday, February 16, 2022 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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