THE LIFE OF A FLOWER – Student Exhibit Opening: Friday, Feb. 13, at Allied Arts Marlor House Reception: 5 – 7 p.m. Georgia College & State University art students engaged in the study of ceramics 1 are exhibiting their ceramic vases at the Marlor House for the annual St. Valentine’s Day flower show, “The Life of the Flower.” Studio ceramics is more than art in the making; it is a negotiation between geological minerals and artistic expression. Students studying ceramic objects understand...
THE LIFE OF A FLOWER – Student Exhibit Opening: Friday, Feb. 13, at Allied Arts Marlor House Reception: 5 – 7 p.m. Georgia College & State University art students engaged in the study of ceramics 1 are exhibiting their ceramic vases at the Marlor House for the annual St. Valentine’s Day flower show, “The Life of the Flower.” Studio ceramics is more than art in the making; it is a negotiation between geological minerals and artistic expression. Students studying ceramic objects understand...
International Coffee Hour makes its return for the spring 2026 semester on Thursday, Feb. 19. This month's theme will be TV & Film. Come, practice your speaking skills in French, German, Italian or Spanish by discussing your favorite TV shows, movies, characters, genres and more. Trade recommendations for foreign films and shows with your friends and colleagues, and enjoy some snacks and delicious drinks from our friends at Blackbird Coffee. Support materials will be provided for all...
For the second annual Southern Gothic Lecture Series, Dr. Kendra Hamilton will give a lecture titled "Hoodoo, Voodoo and The Gullah Geechee People at the Nation's Founding." This is great context for the Ryan Coogler film Sinners. The lecture will take place Feb. 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room, 221 North Clarke Street, Georgia College & State University campus, Milledgeville, Georgia 31061. It's free and open to the public. A reception and book-signing...
For the second annual Southern Gothic Lecture Series, Dr. Kendra Hamilton will give a lecture titled "Hoodoo, Voodoo and The Gullah Geechee People at the Nation's Founding." This is great context for the Ryan Coogler film Sinners. The lecture will take place in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room, 221 North Clarke Street, Georgia College & State University campus, Milledgeville, Georgia 31061. It's free and open to the public. A reception and book-signing will follow. This series...
Have you ever been interested in learning more about podcasting or maybe even producing your own podcast? This Maymester, learn more about the podcasting industry, including how to write and produce a podcast, the major companies involved in podcasting, studio set up and editing, how to promote a program, jobs available in the industry and more in “Podcasting for Beginners.” By the end of the semester, students will successfully be able to:Have a clear understanding of the podcasting...
The Department of Government and Sociology is pleased to announce that Political Science major Emily Wright has officially published her article, “The Effect of U.S. State Abortion Bans on Births, Abortions and Compensating Behavior: Evidence Using a Quasi-Experimental Difference-in-Differences Analysis.” Emily's original research appeared in the Fall 2025 edition of the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics. The journal can be accessed here: https://pisigmaalpha.org/psa-journal-home/...
Ukraine’s Euromaidan: From Revolutionary Euphoria to the Madness of War: From Revolutionary Euphoria to the Madness of War. A book talk by Dr. William Risch, Department of History and Geography, will take place Friday, Feb. 27, from 2:45 to 3:15 p.m. in Chappell Hall, room 113.
Ukraine’s Euromaidan: From Revolutionary Euphoria to the Madness of War: From Revolutionary Euphoria to the Madness of War. A book talk by Dr. William Risch, Department of History and Geography, will take place Friday, Feb. 27, from 2:45 to 3:15 p.m. in Chappell Hall, room 113.
Please join us this Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room of Russell Library from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dean of the University Library and Professor of Library Science Dr. Shaundra Walker on "Black History: Whose responsibility is it to collect and preserve it?"The following articles may be referenced during the discussion: A Mecca for Black History Turns 100: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/12/arts/schomburg-black-culture-nypl.html?smid=url-share.New...