We are thrilled to announce that student acknowledgments for Thank-a-Teacher@GCSU for the Spring '24 semester are now available on our website.View the complete list of recipients at https://www.gcsu.edu/thank-a-teacher-center-for-teaching-and-learning. Join us in congratulating our dedicated instructors, who have made a significant impact on our students this semester!
We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of our first "Brightspace Essentials Training Course for Instructors." This comprehensive training has equipped our instructors with the essential skills to enhance their teaching and create engaging learning experiences for our students.Completers:Dr. Adel AlmasarwahAlaynna WebbDr. Amelia MalcomDr. Amy JohnsonDr. Amy SumpterDr. Bryan MarshallDr. Cat FowlerDr. Chad WhittleDr. Chika UnigweDesaree MurdenDr. Emily PuckerDr. Glynnis...
Digital Bootcamp is a 10-hour certificated course series designed to provide a framework of resources and support to facilitate online teaching at Georgia College & State University. The learning framework presented is based on Quality Matters (QM) principles, allowing learners to apply concepts to an actual course using our current learning management system, GeorgiaVIEW/D2L. This all-inclusive course also encompasses our Brightspace Essentials or Advanced Training Course for Instructions,...
The Parks Hall parking lot will be closed June 17-July 19 for maintenance. Four temporary ADA spaces have been added in the Old Courthouse parking lot. View the interactive parking map to locate alternative parking lots.
The IT Help Desk is closed Wednesday, June 19, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. IT Help Desk staff will monitor phone and email messages. Information Technology staff will monitor systems and services to ensure availability. A system emergency is defined as an entire building being offline; internet access to the campus not working; and/or Banner, PAWS, email or the main website being down. We will follow up on all non-emergency requests on June 20. Please contact Public Safety...
Dr. Cynthia Alby, professor of secondary education, is the 2024 winner of the Charles Dunn Award. The Dunn Award is given by the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC).“Dr. Alby’s work exemplifies the value of attending a place like Georgia College & State University,” said Dr. Cole Woodcox, executive director of COPLAC. “On behalf of the 30-member COPLAC Board of Directors, I want congratulate Dr. Alby on this recognition of her exceptional work to advance students' success...
Fourteen students are meeting with industry leaders and nonprofit professionals, learning about corporate sustainability and leadership on the North Island of New Zealand. So far, students have met with representatives from the New Zealand Green Building Council, Air New Zealand, Wright Communications and the Sustainable Business Network. Students have also enjoyed cultural activities such as a food tour of Auckland, the Sky Tower (the highest, free standing building in the southern...
Sunday, Sept. 29 “Old and New Works for Prepared Piano” is the theme of Georgia College & State University’s studio recital at 3 p.m. in Magnolia Ballroom at the Student Activities Center. Piano majors, music minors and other GCSU students will perform short compositions, about 3 minutes each. The recital features work by experimental composer John Cage and others for prepared piano. By ‘preparing’ pianos with things like nuts, bolts, screws, rubber and plastic, the sound can be completely...
Sunday, Sept. 29 “Old and New Works for Prepared Piano” is the theme of Georgia College & State University’s studio recital at 3 p.m. in Magnolia Ballroom at the Student Activities Center. Piano majors, music minors and other GCSU students will perform short compositions, about 3 minutes each. The recital features work by experimental composer John Cage and others for prepared piano. By ‘preparing’ pianos with things like nuts, bolts, screws, rubber and plastic, the sound can be completely...
Wednesday, Sept. 25 A concert for saxophone and mixed media, “Of Dreams and Nightmares,” will be at 7:30 p.m. in Max Noah Recital Hall at Georgia College & State University. Guest artist saxophonist Paula Van Goes of Atlanta will perform nine compositions, taking listeners “through a night of insomnia.” This begins with a blend of euphoric exhaustion in Alex Temple’s “This Changes Everything” and Marc Mellits’ calming “Mara’s Lullaby” to the graveyard feeling of Jacob TV’s “Garden...