The Black Studies program is pleased to present its Spring Lecture with Dr. Tru Leverette Hall. Her presentation is titled: River & Rock: African Americans at Home in the World. She will speak on the significance of place by highlighting creative placemaking in African American communities and the nuanced relationship between African Americans and the natural world, emphasizing connection with their historical and contemporary ties to nature. She will also speak about her project Water...
The Black Studies program is pleased to present its Spring Lecture with Dr. Tru Leverette Hall. Her presentation is titled: River & Rock: African Americans at Home in the World. She will speak on the significance of place by highlighting creative placemaking in African American communities and the nuanced relationship between African Americans and the natural world, emphasizing connection with their historical and contemporary ties to nature. She will also speak about her project Water...
Dr. Cynthia J. Alby and Dr. Liz Speelman have been named the 2025 faculty award recipients by the Georgia College & State University Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa. Alby, who is professor of teacher education, is the recipient of the Flisch-Harris Award for Leadership in the Cause of a Liberal Education. Speelman, who is senior lecturer in health and human performance and director of the Outdoor Center, is the recipient of the Paul Jahr Award for Civic Leadership and Commitment to Democratic...
AUGUSTA, Ga. | The Georgia College & State University Softball Team has been selected seventh in the preseason Peach Belt Conference coaches poll.Senior third baseman Kam Caldwell and sophomore catcher Karlie Gutierrez were named to the preseason all-conference team.Caldwell, who is from Athens, Georgia, was named to the All-Peach Belt first team in 2024. She appeared in 49 games with 46 starts. Her .409 batting average was third in the league to go along with her two homer runs and...
Creative Writing faculty member Peter Selgin is launching his novel, A Boy's Guide to Outer Space, Jan. 28 from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room.As a testament to its beauty, the novel is a finalist for the Townsend Prize, a biennial award honoring excellence in literary fiction by Georgia authors since 1982. Previous winners include Alice Walker (1984) and Ha Jin (2002). Please come out and support Peter! MFA students Tulasi Acharya and Michael Sevick...
Creative Writing faculty member Peter Selgin is launching his novel, A Boy's Guide to Outer Space, Jan. 28 from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room.As a testament to its beauty, the novel is a finalist for the Townsend Prize, a biennial award honoring excellence in literary fiction by Georgia authors since 1982. Previous winners include Alice Walker (1984) and Ha Jin (2002). Please come out and support Peter! MFA students Tulasi Acharya and Michael Sevick...
CW faculty member Peter Selgin is launching his novel A Boy's Guide to Outer Space on 1/28. As a testament to its beauty, the novel is a finalist for the Townsend Prize, a biennial award honoring excellence in literary fiction by Georgia authors since 1982. Previous winners include Alice Walker (1984) and Ha Jin (2002). Please come out and support Peter! MFA students Tulasi Acharya and Michael Sevick will be the opening act.
CW faculty member Peter Selgin is launching his novel A Boy's Guide to Outer Space on 1/28. As a testament to its beauty, the novel is a finalist for the Townsend Prize, a biennial award honoring excellence in literary fiction by Georgia authors since 1982. Previous winners include Alice Walker (1984) and Ha Jin (2002). Please come out and support Peter! MFA students Tulasi Acharya and Michael Sevick will be the opening act.