Mark your calendar for the 2026 Georgia College & State University Research Day on April 15, 2026. Research Day is a time to celebrate and showcase student success via mentored projects in research and creative endeavors. We welcome all projects from undergraduate and graduate students to share their work with the campus community. We hope to see everyone presenting or supporting their peers on this day. For 2026, classes will be reassigned to welcome all types of projects and exhibitions,...
Mark your calendar for the 2026 Georgia College & State University Research Day on April 15, 2026. Research Day is a time to celebrate and showcase student success via mentored projects in research and creative endeavors. We welcome all projects from undergraduate and graduate students to share their work with the campus community. We hope to see everyone presenting or supporting their peers on this day. For 2026, classes will be reassigned to welcome all types of projects and exhibitions,...
The Department of World Languages & Cultures invites the campus community to learn about the research of Dr. Aaron Castroverde, associate professor of Spanish during his talk titled "The Idea in Exile: Reflections on Philosophical Fiction & the Worldliness of Thought." From Dr. Castroverde's abstract: "My paper examines philosophical fiction as a transnational form that challenges the universality of philosophical concepts by situating them within specific historical, political and...
The Department of World Languages & Cultures invites the campus community to learn about the research of Dr. Aaron Castroverde, associate professor of Spanish, during his talk titled "The Idea in Exile: Reflections on Philosophical Fiction & the Worldliness of Thought." From Dr. Castroverde's abstract: "My paper examines philosophical fiction as a transnational form that challenges the universality of philosophical concepts by situating them within specific historical, political and...
Join us for the 14th annual production of Bountiful Fall Dance Concert produced by Chi Tau Epsilon. The concert will feature a diverse repertoire of choreography that highlights both contemporary and classical dance forms featuring work from undergraduate dance students and Guest Artist Aaron McGloin with lighting design by GCSU Theatre Students.Artistic Director Natalie King Assistant Director Juliana FreudeProduced by Chi Tau Epsilon, Dance HonoraryNov. 21 and 22, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.GET...
Minerva Ross copes with her dead-end graphic design job by diving into her side hustle: a feminist true crime podcast about women who kill. Across the country, her high school nemesis Felicity Evanston is selling absurdly patterned leggings for a shady MLM — and slowly losing her grip. When Felicity realizes the only way to rise in the pyramid is to start eliminating the competition, both women find the success they’ve been craving ... and a growing trail of bodies. MLM Is for Murder...
Minerva Ross copes with her dead-end graphic design job by diving into her side hustle: a feminist true crime podcast about women who kill. Across the country, her high school nemesis Felicity Evanston is selling absurdly patterned leggings for a shady MLM — and slowly losing her grip. When Felicity realizes the only way to rise in the pyramid is to start eliminating the competition, both women find the success they’ve been craving ... and a growing trail of bodies. MLM Is for Murder...
Join us for a wonderful time learning how to ballroom dance! The department of Theatre and Dance offers noncredit ballroom dance classes every week. In November, we are going to learn the foxtrot! Be a wallflower no more, enjoy moderate exercise, and let the music take you away! Ninety percent of dance band music is foxtrot rhythm! So, this is a skill you will use for the rest of your life. Bring your own partner, as partners are not provided, wear comfortable loose clothing, hard...
By Amanda Respess The Georgia College & State University Department of Art is expanded its annual ArtOber event this year to include five academic departments and a silent auction. The interdisciplinary celebration of the arts is tonight was held the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 29, in Ennis Hall on the GCSU campus. The departments of Art, Communication, English, Music and Theatre & Dance came together to offer hands-on demonstrations, live music, dance, readings, exhibits, an ice cream...