The Office of Inclusion & Belonging cordially invites you to participate in our fourth annual Fall Dinner with 12 Strangers series. This unique event, designed to foster connection and community, promises an evening of shared stories, delightful conversations and a sense of belonging. Event Details: Dates: Sept. 26 and Nov. 7 Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Location: Blackbridge Hall By partaking in this series, you contribute to the development of a vibrant and inclusive community. Through...
The Office of Inclusion & Belonging cordially invites you to participate in our fourth annual Fall Dinner with 12 Strangers series. This unique event, designed to foster connection and community, promises an evening of shared stories, delightful conversations and a sense of belonging. Event Details: Dates: Sept. 26 and Nov. 7 Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Location: Blackbridge Hall By partaking in this series, you contribute to the development of a vibrant and inclusive community. Through...
You are invited to the first International Coffee Hour of the 2024-25 academic year. Our theme for this coffee hour is a World Languages & Cultures Scavenger Hunt. Drop in any time between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to enjoy snacks and yummy Blackbird drinks (while supplies last) and grab a partner (or two) to complete our scavenger hunt. Have some fun while learning more about our department and its resources. (Completion of the scavenger hunt fulfills one intercultural event for students...
Holly Croft, associate director of Georgia College & State University’s Special Collections, was recently appointed to a three-year term on the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council by Gov. Brian Kemp.By executive order, Kemp selected Croft to serve as one of the council’s 12 members through June 2027. The group meets once a year but works online to review applications for funding, choose worthy preservationists for annual awards and tend to other historical state issues.“When...
We are honored to host the Georgia Court of Appeals on our campus on Wednesday, Sept. 18 – something that does not happen often, as the court customarily holds its arguments in the Nathan Deal Justice Center Building in downtown Atlanta adjacent to the State Capitol.Beginning at 10:30 a.m. in Magnolia Ballroom, appellate arguments in three cases will be heard for 30 minutes each for a total of 90 minutes. After the hearings conclude, a Q&A session for students will begin where you...
We are honored to host the Georgia Court of Appeals on our campus on Wednesday, Sept. 18 – something that does not happen often, as the court customarily holds its arguments in the Nathan Deal Justice Center Building in downtown Atlanta adjacent to the State Capitol.Beginning at 10:30 a.m. in Magnolia Ballroom, appellate arguments in three cases will be heard for 30 minutes each for a total of 90 minutes. After the hearings conclude, a Q&A session for students will begin where you...
The 2024-2025 Legends of Honors Series—our Zoom-based programs for students, alumni and friends of the Honors College—kicks off with a presentation by Dr. Sunita Manian on Wed., Sept. 25, at 6 p.m. Dr. Manian has taught Honors courses for many years and has served a term on the Honors Faculty Council. The title of her presentation—“'I thought I was the only boy who liked boys': Experiences of Queer Youth in India”—relates to a comment made by a young man, Sagun, speaking about his...
The 2024-2025 Legends of Honors Series—our Zoom-based programs for students, alumni and friends of the Honors College—kicks off with a presentation by Dr. Sunita Manian on Wed., Sept. 25, at 6 p.m. Dr. Manian has taught Honors courses for many years and has served a term on the Honors Faculty Council. The title of her presentation—“'I thought I was the only boy who liked boys': Experiences of Queer Youth in India”—relates to a comment made by a young man, Sagun, speaking about his...
The 2024-2025 Legends of Honors Series—our Zoom-based programs for students, alumni and friends of the Honors College—kicks off with a presentation by Dr. Sunita Manian on Wed., Sept. 25, at 6 p.m. Dr. Manian has taught Honors courses for many years and has served a term on the Honors Faculty Council. The title of her presentation—“'I thought I was the only boy who liked boys': Experiences of Queer Youth in India”—relates to a comment made by a young man, Sagun, speaking about his...
Are you excited for the Career & Graduate School Fair but concerned about running out of resumes or CVs? Stop by the Career Center in Lanier 110 on Sept. 27 for Free Print Friday! From 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., we’ll print additional copies of your resume, CV and any other materials you need—completely free, no appointment required. Let us help you prepare for success at the fair!