The Digital Humanities Collaborative invites Georgia College & State University faculty to submit applications for fellowships to be awarded for the 2025-26 academic year. You may request any amount from $100 to $1,000. Successful applicants will receive professional development funds.The fellowship provides support for faculty to pursue the development of significant scholarly or creative projects, including works in progress, that exhibit the potential to yield original results...
The Department of Psychological Science presents its third faculty showcase with Dr. Stephanie Jett. The focus of this talk will be on veteran identity. What does it mean to be a veteran? Through interactive surveys, creative expression and real stories, this talk dives into how identity is shaped during and after service. Learn how stereotypes impact recognition, access to care and self-understanding — and how you can help shift the narrative.
Georgia College & State University students, faculty and community members perform at Amici Cafe Nov. 18 from 7 until 9 p.m.. The performance is hosted by Dr. Parker.
Georgia College & State University students, faculty and community members perform at Amici Cafe Nov. 18 from 7 until 9 p.m. The performance is hosted by Dr. Parker.
Join us in the A&S Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 13, from 5 until 6 p.m. as we host Atlanta-based curator and art advisor Mary Stanley for an engaging conversation on navigating life as a creative professional. Drawing from decades of experience working with artists, collectors and cultural institutions, Mary will share insights on building a sustainable creative practice, developing professional relationships and shaping a personal vision that resonates beyond the studio. This talk...
Join us in the A&S Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 13, from 5 until 6 p.m. as we host Atlanta-based curator and art advisor Mary Stanley for an engaging conversation on navigating life as a creative professional. Drawing from decades of experience working with artists, collectors and cultural institutions, Mary will share insights on building a sustainable creative practice, developing professional relationships and shaping a personal vision that resonates beyond the studio. This talk...
The Department of World Languages & Cultures invites you to join us for the final International Coffee Hour of the semester on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Stop by the third floor of Beeson Hall between 12 and 2 p.m. for conversation, snacks and cozy drinks from our friends at Blackbird. This month's theme is Holiday Traditions, so be prepared to get in the spirit for the upcoming holiday season. Whether it's Christmas, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Easter, July 4th, New Year's Day or anything else...
The Department of World Languages & Cultures invites you to join us for the final International Coffee Hour of the semester on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Stop by the third floor of Beeson Hall between 12 and 2 p.m. for conversation, snacks and cozy drinks from our friends at Blackbird. This month's theme is Holiday Traditions, so be prepared to get in the spirit for the upcoming holiday season. Whether it's Christmas, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Easter, July 4th, New Year's Day or anything else...
Kennesaw, GA — Between Nov. 7 and 8, 10 Georgia College & State University voice students competed at the Georgia National Association of Teachers of Singing auditions, held at Kennesaw State University. The event brought together voice majors from colleges and universities across the state for two days of inspiring performances.Dr. Hue Jang and Dr. Lev Ryabinin accompanied students throughout the auditions. Students of Dr. Youngmi Kim, Professor Camilla Packroff and Professor Caroline...
By Ian Wesselhoff The MURACE program at Georgia College & State University awarded seven biology faculty-student pairings $5,000 each to facilitate undergraduate research over this past summer. After a full summer’s worth of work, the students presented their research projects Nov. 8 at the Georgia Undergraduate Research Conference in Oxford, Georgia, to an audience of students, faculty and experts from across the state. The grant money was originally meant to support just two faculty...