Repair work on the Arts & Sciences building roof will commence on Monday, June 30, 2025. There should be no impact to building occupants but work vehicles and equipment will be staged at several locations around the building for the duration of the project. No work is scheduled during the July orientation dates. Please contact our customer service desk (ext. 4467) if you have any questions or concerns.
By Margaret SchellAfter three years conducting research at Georgia College & State University, Kun Yuan "Ivan" Chu (’25) looks forward to continuing his work this fall at the highly competitive University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UT Health Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, where for the next five-and-a-half years, he’ll pursue his Ph.D. in cancer cellular or molecular biology. During his time at GCSU, Chu earned a National Science Foundation fellowship to study...
By Kylie RoweInterning over the summer in Washington, D.C., is a coveted opportunity for many young people, and Georgia College & State University students Kassie Arps and Sam Paton aren’t wasting the opportunity. The two rising seniors — Arps a mass communication major and Paton a political science student — met their freshman year, became roommates in Milledgeville and are now both working on Capitol Hill. Kassie Arps, Scott Circle CommunicationsA reference from the “Hamilton” musical...
The Flannery O’Connor Institute for the Humanities along with colleagues and alumni from the Department of English travel in June to present at the Flannery Abroad conference hosted in London, England by Fordham University. Dr. Bruce Gentry, professor emerita and editor of the Flannery O’Connor Review, will give a keynote speech on Friday, June 6, "My Decades at the Circus: Thoughts on Editing the Flannery O'Connor Review" about his time editing the country’s oldest continuously published...
Music Therapy: Spring Creative ExpressionsMusic Therapy/Life Enrichment CenterKatie Whipple, coordinatorThursday, April 23, 6 p.m.New City Church at the Mill