Bored with homework and studying? Need to destress? Russell Library will provide games to meet a variety of interests, from playing cards and puzzles to a wide selection of board games, or just bring your own and play with friends! Find us on the second floor near the Montgomery St. windows. We strive to provide access and support to our students and community, and this is one of the more fun ways to go about it. Surviving and succeeding in college is also about how you find moments...
Bored with homework and studying? Need to destress? Russell Library will provide games to meet a variety of interests, from playing cards and puzzles to a wide selection of board games, or just bring your own and play with friends! Find us on the second floor near the Montgomery St. windows. We strive to provide access and support to our students and community, and this is one of the more fun ways to go about it. Surviving and succeeding in college is also about how you find moments...
Ensure our campus remains a place of integrity and accountability by using the Ethics & Compliance Reporting Hotline. This confidential tool is vital for reporting potential misconduct, such as financial irregularities, academic dishonesty, discrimination, safety concerns and policy violations. A dedicated Triage Team reviews every report submitted through the Hotline to provide prompt and appropriate responses, directing each issue to the relevant department or authority for thorough...
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. | Georgia College & State University Athletics proudly announces the success of its annual Athletics Day of Giving, which raised $190,688 from 1,169 gifts, surpassing its goal of 1,000 gifts and reaching 116.9% of the campaign target.This year's results represent a 22% increase in total gifts and an 11% increase in funds raised compared to last year, marking the most successful Athletics Day of Giving in program history."This is what Bobcat Nation is all about,"...
Need help with job applications, graduate school documents or career advice? Are you a December 2025 graduate ready to review your Career Planning Milestones and pick up your free graduation cord and T-shirt?Stop by the Career Center in Lanier Hall 110 for drop-ins on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Our team is ready to meet with you — no appointment needed.Plus, everyone who attends will be entered for a chance to win GCSU gear!
Need help with job applications, graduate school documents or career advice? Are you a December 2025 graduate ready to review your Career Planning Milestones and pick up your free graduation cord and T-shirt?Stop by the Career Center in Lanier Hall 110 for drop-ins on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Our team is ready to meet with you — no appointment needed.Plus, everyone who attends will be entered for a chance to win GCSU gear!
Two, second-year MS Biology graduate students received awards for excellence at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting last week in San Antonio, Texas. Megan Martin received an Outstanding Poster Presentation award in the Environmental and Engineering Division, while Muzila Nchimunya was awarded a Geology and Health Scientific Division’s Research Award (one of two they gave out this year). Both students, mentored by Dr. Sam Mutiti, traveled to Zambia this past summer to conduct...
Thursday, Nov. 13, from 6 until 7:30 p.m., Magnolia Ballroom: Please join us for a film screening of Yale Professor Karin Coonrod's adaptation of a Flannery O'Connor short story, "Everything That Rises Must Converge." There will be a panel discussion with the director and actor afterwards. Refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public. It's hosted by the Flannery O'Connor Institute for the Humanities.
Thursday, Nov. 13, from 6 until 7:30 p.m., Magnolia Ballroom: Please join us for a film screening of Yale Professor Karin Coonrod's adaptation of a Flannery O'Connor short story, "Everything That Rises Must Converge." There will be a panel discussion with the director and actor afterwards. Refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public. It's hosted by the Flannery O'Connor Institute for the Humanities.