By Margaret Schell When Dr. James “Jim” Winchester arrived as a professor at Georgia College & State University 25 years ago, a philosophy major didn’t exist; however, soon after he began teaching, Winchester started the program and served as coordinator. Now on the eve of his retirement, Winchester is ensuring the future of the program. Winchester will help students in financial need through the Dr. Jim Winchester Endowed Scholarship for Philosophy. Dr. John Sallstrom created the...
The Flannery O'Connor Institute for the Humanities partners with the Georgia Writers Museum and Professor Emeritus Bruce Gentry for a special book club meeting in conjunction with the Smithsonian's "Voices and Votes" traveling exhibit. We'll meet to discuss Alice Walker's story written in response to Flannery O'Connor, primarily in response to the story "Everything That Rises Must Converge." The title of the Walker story is "Convergence: The Duped Shall Enter Last: But They Shall Enter." You...
The Flannery O'Connor Institute for the Humanities partners with the Georgia Writers Museum and Professor Emeritus Bruce Gentry for a special book club meeting in conjunction with the Smithsonian's "Voices and Votes" traveling exhibit. We'll meet to discuss Alice Walker's story written in response to Flannery O'Connor, primarily in response to the story "Everything That Rises Must Converge." The title of the Walker story is "Convergence: The Duped Shall Enter Last: But They Shall Enter." You...
On Thursday, May 14, we'll meet to discuss chapters 6-12 of Flannery O'Connor's novel "The Violent Bear It Away." We shall meet in person at 2 p.m. in the Georgia Writers Museum, 109 South Jefferson Ave. on the square in Eatonton, Georgia. We shall also meet online at 7 p.m. — email oconnorinstitute@gcsu.edu for the link. Hosted by Bruce Gentry.
On Thursday, May 14, we'll meet to discuss chapters 6-12 of Flannery O'Connor's novel "The Violent Bear It Away." We shall meet in person at 2 p.m. in the Georgia Writers Museum, 109 South Jefferson Ave. on the square in Eatonton, Georgia. We shall also meet online at 7 p.m. — email oconnorinstitute@gcsu.edu for the link. Hosted by Bruce Gentry.
Come out and enjoy our Georgia College & State University Jazz faculty and friends Tuesday, July 21, 7-9 p.m. at Amici Café, downtown Milledgeville, presented by Jazz at Georgia College. Hosted by Don Parker, the GCSU Jam Session is open to all members of the community who are interested in working on their jazz and improvisation skills. Bring your instrument if you want to play or come just to enjoy the menu and the live music at Amici Café. We hope to see you there!
Come out and enjoy our Georgia College & State University Jazz faculty and friends Tuesday, July 21, 7-9 p.m. at Amici Café, downtown Milledgeville, presented by Jazz at Georgia College. Hosted by Don Parker, the GCSU Jam Session is open to all members of the community who are interested in working on their jazz and improvisation skills. Bring your instrument if you want to play or come just to enjoy the menu and the live music at Amici Café. We hope to see you there!
Dr. Kerry Neville, interim chair, Department of Communication and associate professor, Department of English has a new memoir “Momma May be Mad,” and the news caught the attention of Georgia Public Broadcasting and National Public Radio Co-host Orlando Montoya.Neville was recently interviewed in Atlanta by Montoya and his Co-host Peter Biello who discussed the book with her on the GPB/NPR podcast, “The Narrative Edge.” Tune in Friday, May 8, to “All Things Considered” and “Georgia...
Come out and enjoy our Georgia College & State University Jazz faculty and friends Tuesday, June 23, 7-9 p.m. at Amici Café, downtown Milledgeville, presented by Jazz at Georgia College. Hosted by Don Parker, the GCSU Jam Session is open to all members of the community interested in working on their jazz and improvisation skills. Bring your instrument if you want to play or come just to enjoy the menu and the live music at Amici Café. We hope to see you there!
Come out and enjoy our Georgia College & State University Jazz faculty and friends Tuesday, June 23, 7-9 p.m. at Amici Café, downtown Milledgeville, presented by Jazz at Georgia College. Hosted by Don Parker, the GCSU Jam Session is open to all members of the community interested in working on their jazz and improvisation skills. Bring your instrument if you want to play or come just to enjoy the menu and the live music at Amici Café. We hope to see you there!