Lots of events in downtown Milledgeville are being planned for Friday, Oct. 6. Take a look at everything that you can do all in one evening. Enjoy live music at The Milly Farmers Market which is held every first and third Friday of the month from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Pavilion, located at 222 E. Hancock St. Local and sustainable farmers will be selling items to the community. The Milly Farmers Market is a double SNAP/EBT approved market. Attend Milledgeville Main Street's First Friday...
Calling all students who want to make a change. GC Miracle is searching for leaders on campus who want to be more involved in changing the future of children's healthcare. Apply to be a Morale leader today! Go to the GC Miracle social media pages to figure out how to get more involved and to see the application: @gcmiracle.
Come hang out with STEM club to discuss upcoming science cafes and to learn about running for the executive board. We will also plan out the rest of this semester and next semester.
Please join us at the Writing Center--A&S 2-56A--for a Popcorn Pop In! Stop by from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, to grab a bag of popcorn and learn more about the Writing Center.
It is that time of year, and flu shots are here at Student Health Services. For your convenience, you can get your seasonal flu vaccine on Main Campus by the fountain outside of A&S from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, Oct. 2 or Tuesday, Oct. 3. Drop by anytime these two days during these hours to get your shot. There is no out-of-pocket fee for the flu vaccine. Please bring your insurance card or insurance information when you come. You can also drop in the Student Health Services clinic...
It’s a SLAM DUNK! Students spoke. The university listened. On multiple issues, Georgia College & State University has taken student concerns into account and delivered. Changes and updates have a lot to do with convenience—from additional food stations and bus shuttles to stronger Wi-Fi and lower printing costs on campus. Modifications were made after direct student input. For example, new equipment and fitness classes at the Wellness & Recreation Center were implemented after a student...
Georgia College & State University’s Class of 2027 served 3,000 hours during this year’s GCSU Gives Day—Aug. 19—with an estimated $101,760 in economic impact on the local community. Approximately 1,500 first-year students clocked in community service hours—playing games with residents at the Georgia War Veterans Home; leading activities and games for kids during the Life Enrichment Center’s “End of Summer Celebration;” making blankets for the Linus Project; painting baseboards, window...
They’ve moved in. They’ve done acts of community service around Milledgeville for GCSU Gives Day. Now, the Class of 2027 is ready to enter classrooms and make their mark on the Georgia College & State University campus. They are Georgia College’s biggest-sized class ever—a record-breaking group of about 1,800 first-year students. They join the university after a season of unprecedented demand. Georgia College received nearly 8,000 applications—about 2,000 more than the previous record...
Few places exemplify the differences between communism and capitalism better than Berlin, Germany—where the East and West sides of the city were split along these ideological lines for 41 years. So, what better place for Georgia College & State University students to examine those economic principles up close and personal? Those were the thoughts of Dr. Cullen Wallace, assistant professor of economics, and Dr. Alex Scarcioffolo, who formerly taught economics at Georgia College. Together,...
When rising senior Sydnni Adams stood up for herself, Cindy Trusty noticed. Trusty, the community director of Foundation Hall and advisor to the Resident Student Association (RSA), nominated Adams for Georgia College & State University’s 2023 Leadership in Moral Courage Bobcat Award. It includes a $1,000 academic scholarship for her diplomatic response to a situation regarding RSA. Adams won the award. The organization faced several hardships early spring semester with the loss of...