In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the IT Help Desk will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, through Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. The IT Help Desk will monitor phone and email messages to handle system emergencies while closed. 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 web site being down. We will follow-up on all nonemergency requests on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, during our regular...
President Cox's and Provost Robert's reports from the November meeting of University Senate are now available. You can read these reports in the attached files.
Explore how collective trauma shapes our lives and communities, from global events like the Holocaust, COVID-19 and many others to pervasive issues like gender-based violence (micro- and macro-aggressions). This engaging presentation will delve into the unique ways men and women experience collective trauma, the societal and psychological effects and evidence-based methods for healing. Gain insight into the types of events that cause collective trauma and learn strategies to foster...
Join us to learn about collective trauma, its causes and how it can be treated. There will be a guest speaker, open discussion and more.*This event is hosted by GC2Y students in collaboration with the Women's and Gender Studies program and the Office of Inclusion and Belonging.
Please join us this Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Russell Library, room 241 from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Environmental Sciences professor Dr. Melanie DeVore on "How do we connect rural and urban voices in our country to address climate change (and other issues too)?"The following article may be referred to during the discussion:https://www.newsweek.com/fight-against-climate-change-dont-forget-rural-america-opinion-1892302.Our last Times Talk of the fall...
Please join us this Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Russell Library, room 241 from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Environmental Sciences professor Dr. Melanie DeVore on "How do we connect rural and urban voices in our country to address climate change (and other issues too)?"The following article may be referred to during the discussion:https://www.newsweek.com/fight-against-climate-change-dont-forget-rural-america-opinion-1892302.Our last Times Talk of the fall...
The Georgia College & State University Office of Sustainability in partnership with Keep Milledgeville Baldwin Beautiful performed a recycling audit Nov. 8 at the West Campus Recycling Center to assess the recycling conditions on campus. In conclusion, almost half of the items in the dedicated recycling bins were waste and unable to be recycled. The blue bins around campus are dedicated to recycling and not trash. The Office of Sustainability urges students and faculty to recycle correctly...
AUGUSTA, Ga. | Georgia College & State University's Taylor Salvaggio and Savannah Sause have been named to the 2024 All-Peach Belt Conference Women's Soccer Team.Both Salvaggio and Sause were selected by the coaches to the second team as defenders. It is the first all-conference laurel for each player. They are the 36th and 37th Bobcat to be named to the all-league team in program history."Two players who are at opposite ends of their careers here at GCSU, but both fully deserving...
Dr. George Cazacu will give a Mini Math Talk Wednesday, Nov 20, 5 - 5:30 p.m. in A&S 240 titled "Why You Should Win the Battle with Intuition." Mini Math Talks are short presentations about anything related to mathematics. All are welcome and snacks are provided.Here is an abstract of the presentation:A collection of simple examples from various fields of mathematics are presented to illustrate the delicate role of intuition when tackling mathematical questions. This talk does not...