Wesleyan sisterhood traditions are powerful, persistent and have been plagued with controversy since their inception in the early 19th century. Over the years, a series of false narratives was created, whether intentionally or unintentionally, to disguise the origins of class names in both the Klu Klux Klan epithet and imagery. These false narratives were perpetuated in class traditions by students who often had no direct knowledge about the foundations of those traditions in white...
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Richard Newton, associate professor and undergraduate director of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama, will deliver a keynote address titled “From Virtual to Reality: Research in the Humanities” Tuesday, March 26, in Magnolia Ballroom. Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by March 18 via the QR code or the embedded link.
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Richard Newton, associate professor and undergraduate director of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama, will deliver a keynote address titled “From Virtual to Reality: Research in the Humanities” Tuesday, March 26, in Magnolia Ballroom. Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by March 18 via the QR code or the embedded link.
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Richard Newton, associate professor and undergraduate director of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama, will deliver a keynote address titled “From Virtual to Reality: Research in the Humanities” Tuesday, March 26, in Magnolia Ballroom. Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by March 18 via the QR code or the embedded link.
Hey garden enthusiasts! Come get dirty with us at the West Campus Garden anytime between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday, March 8! We are partnering with the Georgia College & State University Office of Sustainability for an all-day event to learn about glass recycling on campus and tackle larger garden maintenance tasks. Feel free to bring any of your personal glass recyclables judgment-free and drop in whenever you can for service credit! All Greek organizations interested in beginning...
Over 25 Georgia College & State University students from biology, environmental sciences and psychology presented their research at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science at Kennesaw State University on March 1-2. The meeting included 150+ oral/poster presentations with most of the USG institutions represented. In biological sciences, Sally Sir was awarded Best Graduate Oral Presentation. In earth sciences, Tori Morgan won Best Graduate Oral Presentation and Shannon...
Do you need to get that stress out? Let's face it—the energy is super weird right now, and you are this close to punching something. Here is something to punch, beat with a bat or hit with a sledgehammer. Pull up to WGUR's Car Smash and take out all that stress, anxiety and general anger at the world, out on a clunker car. The prices are: $2 for 1 minute, $3 for 2 minutes, $5 for 5 minutes, $8 for 10 minutes of bashing. Pull up to Ennis Hall TOMORROW at 10am!
Do you need to get that stress out? Let's face it—the energy is super weird right now, and you are this close to punching something. Here is something to punch, beat with a bat or hit with a sledgehammer. Pull up to WGUR's Car Smash and take out all that stress, anxiety and general anger at the world, out on a clunker car. The prices are: $2 for 1 minute, $3 for 2 minutes, $5 for 5 minutes, $8 for 10 minutes of bashing. Pull up to Ennis Hall TOMORROW at 10am!
The Office of Inclusive Excellence is pleased to announce its request for nominations for the Georgia College & State University Inclusive Excellence Award. Georgia College & State University Inclusive Excellence Award honors the cumulative contributions of faculty and staff members to advance diversity and inclusion at GCSU through an exemplary commitment to diversity and inclusion through leadership, recruitment and retention efforts, teaching, research, multi-cultural programming,...
The Office of Inclusive Excellence March 2024 Newsletter is now available. In this month's newsletter: Nominations for Inclusive Excellence Awards Spring 2024 Dinner with 12 Strangers Unity Week An Interview with Dr. Jehan El-Jourbagy Much more. Thanks for reading.