The countdown is on! Get ready to Ignite the Thunder during Homecoming 2026: The Bobcat Games, take place Feb. 16–21, 2026! We’re turning up the winter energy this year with events inspired by the Olympic spirit — think team competitions, school pride and plenty of gold medal – worthy fun.So grab your Bob(cat) sleds, rally your friends and start training for a week packed with excitement, tradition and all things Georgia College & State University. It’s time to go for gold and Ignite...
Congratulations to all the students and faculty mentors who represented Georgia College & State University at the 14th annual Georgia Undergraduate Research Conference Nov. 8 at Oxford College of Emory. Mark your calendar. On Nov. 6-7, 2026; GCSU will host the conference in Milledgeville next fall. More than 30 undergraduate researchers from six different disciplines presented 24 unique undergraduate research projects to experts, faculty and peers from across the state of Georgia...
As we enter the season of gratitude, Campus Corner is hosting a Thanksgiving Food Drive to help ensure every student has what they need this holiday season. Your donations can make a meaningful difference and help our campus feel a little more like home.Donation Drop-Off: Nov. 18 - 20 | 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. | A&S FountainSuggested Items:Mac & cheese cupsRice cups/packetsCranberry sauceGravy packets/jarsCanned cornCanned green beansMicrowave stuffingWater bottlesInstant mashed potato cupsGranola...
We invite you to join us for lunch at The MAX on Thursday, Nov. 20, for the traditional Thanksgiving favorites. The menu will feature turkey, ham, tofu, a variety of classic sides and an assortment of pies, cookies, and cakes.
The Office of Inclusion & Belonging invites you to join us for our annual Friendsgiving Dinner on Sunday, Nov. 16, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the HUB (Blackbridge Hall). This event will be a chance to slow down, spend time in the community and express gratitude for friendship! Please RSVP to attend and let us know if you or your organization would like to bring a dish: Friendsgiving registration.
International Education Week is a national celebration that highlights the benefits, values and global impact of international education. According to the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers, IEW is an occasion to pause, recognize and uplift the contributions, values and impacts of international education. This year is especially meaningful as it marks the 25th anniversary of an annual tradition founded in 2000 by NAFSA, the U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Secretary of Education...
International Education Week is a national celebration that highlights the benefits, values and global impact of international education. According to the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers, IEW is an occasion to pause, recognize and uplift the contributions, values and impacts of international education. This year is especially meaningful as it marks the 25th anniversary of an annual tradition founded in 2000 by NAFSA, the U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Secretary of Education...
The Georgia College & State University Chess Club would like to invite you to participate in our inaugural meeting and play some chess. We welcome students, faculty and staff. No worries if you don’t know how to play this strategy game. We will guide you to a new world of fun! All skill levels are welcome.
Our campus is making a difference in sustainability and records management. Thanks to your enthusiastic participation, our campus shred event last week resulted in the shredding of an impressive 9,250 pounds of paper (equivalent to 32 full bins).This achievement helps us comply with the Records Management Policy and promotes responsible recycling practices.Information on Records Management training and resources is available here. Thank you for being so supportive!
The Department of Psychological Science presents its third faculty showcase with Dr. Stephanie Jett. The focus of this talk will be on veteran identity. What does it mean to be a veteran? Through interactive surveys, creative expression and real stories, this talk dives into how identity is shaped during and after service. Learn how stereotypes impact recognition, access to care and self-understanding — and how you can help shift the narrative.