Join us Friday, Oct. 17, at 11 a.m. as Georgia College & State University alumnus Dr. Frank M. Howell tackles the question: "Is US AM Broadcast Radio Dying?"Dr. Howell ('75) brings incredible expertise:Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State UniversityFounder of WXGC FM Radio at Georgia CollegeInaugural News Director and AP Radio Bureau Chief, WXLX AM 1060 News, Milledgeville.Former Editor-in-Chief at Springer Media12-year presenter on ICQ Podcast (UK)Former on-air personality at international...
Join us Friday, Oct. 17, at 11 a.m. as Georgia College & State University alumnus Dr. Frank M. Howell tackles the question: "Is US AM Broadcast Radio Dying?"Dr. Howell ('75) brings incredible expertise:Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State UniversityFounder of WXGC FM Radio at Georgia CollegeInaugural News Director and AP Radio Bureau Chief, WXLX AM 1060 News, Milledgeville.Former Editor-in-Chief at Springer Media12-year presenter on ICQ Podcast (UK)Former on-air personality at international...
Faculty, students and a recent graduate from the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences attended the 20th International Congress of Myriapodology this summer in Srebrno Jezero (Silver Lake), Serbia. They presented three oral presentations:Lance Andrew (BS Environmental Science 2023, MS Biology 2025) presented “An overview of the millipede diversity of Georgia, USA” which focused on his research creating the first checklist and distribution maps for millipedes across the...
Michael Garriga holds a BA from the University of Louisville and a Ph.D. from FSU, where he served as editor of The Southeast Review. He is co-founder and editor of Fiction Southeast, an online journal dedicated to short fiction. Along with Dr. Sharon Kubasak, he serves as faculty advisor for BW's student-run journal, The Mill. He has been published in Esquire, Southern Review, New Letters, Oxford American and elsewhere. Most recently, a story from his collection, The Book of Duels...
Michael Garriga holds a BA from the University of Louisville and a Ph.D. from FSU, where he served as editor of The Southeast Review. He is co-founder and editor of Fiction Southeast, an online journal dedicated to short fiction. Along with Dr. Sharon Kubasak, he serves as faculty advisor for BW's student-run journal, The Mill. He has been published in Esquire, Southern Review, New Letters, Oxford American and elsewhere. Most recently, a story from his collection, The Book of Duels...
The fall 2025 Duolingo Challenge is underway! Once again, there will be two separate challenges, one for students and one for faculty and staff. Please only enroll in one of the two challenges, accordingly, using the appropriate code from the graphic. If you are uncertain if your enrollment went through, contact gina.towner@gcsu.edu for confirmation. Spots are limited in each challenge and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Once you are in, complete lessons in whatever...
Free tutoring returns to the Language Resource Center beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 2. Peer tutors are available in French, German, Italian and Spanish, and conversation practice in French and Spanish is also available. Sessions are 30 minutes each and must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. Students wishing to book an appointment can visit https://outlook.office365.com/book/LanguageResourceCenter1@gcsu.edu/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true or use the QR code in the graphic. All tutoring...
The Digital Humanities Collaborative invites Georgia College & State University faculty to submit applications for three fellowships to be awarded for the 2025-26 academic year. Each fellowship is in the amount of $1,000 and will be dispersed as 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 deadline...
By Gil PoundAssociate professor of English Laura Newbern’s writing prowess earned her recognition as a 2025 Georgia Author of the Year. Published last year, her book of poetry titled “A Night in the Country” won in the Georgia Writers Association’s full-length poetry category."It’s nice to have the recognition for the book,” Newbern said. “But it’s also personally meaningful because I’ve lived in Georgia a long time, as did ancestors on both sides of my family.”Written over the course...
As the semester begins, the Creative Writing Program invites you to join us for an evening to celebrate our faculty at the Fall 2025 Faculty Reading on Thursday, Aug. 28, at 6:30 p.m. at the Black Box Theater, 137 W. Hancock St. (behind the Barnes & Noble — turn into the alley before the marquee if walking from campus).We’re proud to share the work of writers who, among their many publications and honors, continue to reach national and international audiences.This evening will honor...