Dr. Kerry Neville was an invited and featured author (and the only American author) at University of Limerick's Creative Writing Festival, in Limerick, Ireland, April 9-12, 2025. She read from her forthcoming memoir, MOMMA MAY BE MAD, and was featured alongside some of the most important contemporary Irish writers including international bestsellers Liz Nugent and Marian Keyes, Booker long-listed finalist Donal Ryan, Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Muldoon, Booker Prize laureate Paul Lynch...
Dr. Stephanie Rountree’s presentation centers Black and postcolonial feminisms to consider historical U.S. literature depicting public health and housing crises. She explores two narratives spanning time and place: Charles Chesnutt’s “Po’ Sandy” (1888), depicting a self-emancipated Black man’s struggle to survive unhoused in North Carolina; and, Louise Erdrich’s Four Souls (2004), following an Ojibwe woman’s journey to Minnesota to avenge both her stolen homeland and the life of her...
University Housing and Residence Life will once again be publishing the Housing Welcome Book to consolidate all the information vendors and Georgia College & State University departments would like to distribute to our 2200-plus residents. Participants save money and time and have a much more effective message. All pages in the Welcome Book will be printed in full color. There are a limited number of pages in the book – so act quickly by reserving your page(s) today.Through May 11:...
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships fund graduate degrees at both the master’s and Ph.D. levels in research-based STEM and social science fields, including economics, psychology, political science and sociology. Benefits include:3-year program$37,000 stipend/year$12,000 Educational AllowanceOther Professional Opportunities Interested in applying? Come, learn more from the National Scholarships Office and the Career Center on April 21 at 5 p.m. in A&S 238.
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships fund graduate degrees at both the master’s and Ph.D. levels in research-based STEM and social science fields, including economics, psychology, political science and sociology. Benefits include:3-year program$37,000 stipend/year$12,000 Educational AllowanceOther Professional Opportunities Interested in applying? Come, learn more from the National Scholarships Office and the Career Center on April 21 at 5 p.m. in A&S 238.
Dr. Stephanie Rountree’s presentation centers Black and postcolonial feminisms to consider historical U.S. literature depicting public health and housing crises. She explores two narratives spanning time and place: Charles Chesnutt’s “Po’ Sandy” (1888), depicting a self-emancipated Black man’s struggle to survive unhoused in North Carolina; and, Louise Erdrich’s Four Souls (2004), following an Ojibwe woman’s journey to Minnesota to avenge both her stolen homeland and the life of her...
AUGUSTA, Ga. | Georgia College & State University's Rodrigo Pérez Crespo has been named the Peach Belt Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Week ending April 13.It is the second weekly honor for Crespo this season.Crespo, who is a junior from Ourense, Spain, went 2-0 in singles and doubles as the Bobcats recorded wins over Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and No. 21 University of North Georgia. Crespo provided the match-clinching point in a 4-3 win over UNG, beating Robin Eldin...
Join us on Wednesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room for the 3-in-3 Research Presentation Contest!Watch as students take on the challenge of presenting their research in just 3 minutes with 3 slides—breaking it down for a non-specialist audience.Faculty Judges: Dr. Damian Francis, Dr. Roberto León, Dr. Christina Smith and Chelsey BrantleyDon’t miss this exciting event, sponsored by Barnes & Noble at Georgia College & State University and hosted by the...
Join us on Wednesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room for the 3-in-3 Research Presentation Contest!Watch as students take on the challenge of presenting their research in just 3 minutes with 3 slides—breaking it down for a non-specialist audience.Faculty Judges: Dr. Damian Francis, Dr. Roberto León, Dr. Christina Smith and Chelsey BrantleyDon’t miss this exciting event, sponsored by Barnes & Noble at Georgia College & State University and hosted by the...
Join the Deal Center for our next Virtual Learning Series session — "Language as the Missing Link" — where we will learn about the relationship between language and literacy development! Emily Rubin will lead our discussion, share how close the relationship between language development and literacy development is and provide freely accessible resources and tools to better help support that connection. Learn how to integrate and sustain a proactive approach to language learning and...