Georgia College's Office of Leadership Programs today announced its "Must-Reads of 2025," a selection of 12 books designed to equip leaders with insights for navigating today's challenges. The collection spans contemporary works and classics. Each selection has been chosen for its relevance to leaders in 2025. "Our goal with this list is to offer 12 recommendations for our unique historical moment," says Dr. Harold Mock, director of leadership programs. "While many of these books reflect...
The Rural Studies Institute is pleased to invite you to our last 2025 virtual noon-day discussion series, "Feast for Thought, An Exploration of Food, Society and the Environment by Engaging the Public Liberal Arts." Join us for an engaging interdisciplinary discussion with Georgia College & State University experts as we explore the intricate relationships between food systems, cultural practices and our planet. Whether you're passionate about cultural history and food, sustainability...
The Rural Studies Institute is pleased to invite you to our last 2025 virtual noon-day discussion series, "Feast for Thought, An Exploration of Food, Society and the Environment by Engaging the Public Liberal Arts." Join us for an engaging interdisciplinary discussion with Georgia College & State University experts as we explore the intricate relationships between food systems, cultural practices and our planet. Whether you're passionate about cultural history and food, sustainability...
Please join the Department of Mathematics for a Mini Math Talk, "Mathematics in Society" given by Dr. Rodica Cazacu on Wednesday, March 26, 5 - 5:30 p.m. in A&S 238. Mini math talks are 20-30-minute presentations about any topic related to math. No math background is required, and all are welcome! Snacks will be provided.Here is the abstract of the presentation:The way people look at mathematics influences the way they look at the world and society. From the first civilizations to...
Please join the Department of Mathematics for a Mini Math Talk, "Mathematics in Society" given by Dr. Rodica Cazacu on Wednesday, March 26, 5 - 5:30 p.m. in A&S 238. Mini math talks are 20-30-minute presentations about any topic related to math. No math background is required, and all are welcome! Snacks will be provided.Here is the abstract of the presentation:The way people look at mathematics influences the way they look at the world and society. From the first civilizations to...
Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree in another country? Come, learn more about different opportunities that might help you fund your tuition and living expenses, as well as options for pursuing graduate programs taught in English abroad.
Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree in another country? Come, learn more about different opportunities that might help you fund your tuition and living expenses, as well as options for pursuing graduate programs taught in English abroad.
Please join us for The COMM Faculty Showcase on Tuesday, March 25, at 5 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room. This event showcases some of the diverse work of our communication faculty—including speeches, performances, short film screenings and more. This is a great opportunity to see the breadth of what our department offers and promises to be an entertaining hour with something for everybody. If you have any questions, please e-mail Dr. Colin Whitworth at colin.whitworth@gcsu.edu.
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students,Please join us for The COMM Faculty Showcase on Tuesday, March 25, at 5 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room. This event showcases some of the diverse work of our communication faculty—including speeches, performances, short film screenings and more. This is a great opportunity to see the breadth of what our department offers and promises to be an entertaining hour with something for everybody. If you have any questions, please e-mail Dr...
TODAY! Pie a professor from 1 until 3 p.m. by the fountain. Professors are from the College of Business & Technology and include some of your favorite faculty. See you there! The cost is $3 a pie.