Preston Raburn, saxophonist, will present his Senior Recital in Max Noah Recital Hall on Sunday, April 13, at 3 p.m. He will be accompanied on the piano by Dr. Hue Jang and his grandmother, Carol Tanner. With a theme of "Come As You Are," Preston will perform works by Paule Maurice, Steven Banks, Andy Scott, William Grant Still, as well as "A Journey's End" which is arranged by Preston.
Preston Raburn, saxophonist, will present his Senior Recital in Max Noah Recital Hall on Sunday, April 13, at 3 p.m. He will be accompanied on the piano by Dr. Hue Jang and his grandmother, Carol Tanner. With a theme of "Come As You Are," Preston will perform works by Paule Maurice, Steven Banks, Andy Scott, William Grant Still, as well as "A Journey's End" which is arranged by Preston.
Brooklyn Wucher, euphonium, will perform a Senior Recital in Max Noah Recital Hall on Sunday, April 6, at 3 p.m. Dr. Hue Jang will accompany her on the piano. This recital will also be live streamed on facebook.com/GCMusicDepartment.
Brooklyn Wucher, euphonium, will perform a Senior Recital in Max Noah Recital Hall on Sunday, April 6, at 3 p.m. Dr. Hue Jang will accompany her on the piano. This recital will also be live streamed on facebook.com/GCMusicDepartment.
by Amanda Respess and Maggie ForresterTwo faculty from the Georgia College Department of English are finalists for the 2025 Townsend Prize for Fiction. Professor Peter Selgin is an award finalist for his novel “A Boy’s Guide to Outer Space.” Assistant Professor Dr. Chika Unigwe is nominated for her novel “The Middle Daughter.”"A Boy's Guide to Outer Space"Selgin said the news of his nomination as a Townsend finalist is “a very pleasant surprise” which he was honored to receive.The...
To inaugurate Research Day, GCSU alumnus Kevin Morris (‘17, Economics and History), will deliver a keynote address titled “Cancel or Critique? Critical Reasoning in the Age of Controversy” on Tuesday, April 15, in Magnolia Ballroom. The Honors College’s Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by April 7 via the QR code or the embedded link.
To inaugurate Research Day, GCSU alumnus Kevin Morris (‘17, Economics and History), will deliver a keynote address titled “Cancel or Critique? Critical Reasoning in the Age of Controversy” on Tuesday, April 15, in Magnolia Ballroom. The Honors College’s Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by April 7 via the QR code or the embedded link.
Please join us this Wednesday, March 12, in Russell Library, room 241 from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dept. of Communication Instructor and Director of Public Affairs Amanda Respess on "Modern Misogyny and the Trajectory of Women's Rights." In 2025, women outnumber men at American colleges and in the college-educated work force. And more Gen Z women say they are feminists than any other generation. Yet we are in a period of backlash against women’s...
Please join us this Wednesday, March 12, in Russell Library, room 241 from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dept. of Communication Instructor and Director of Public Affairs Amanda Respess on "Modern Misogyny and the Trajectory of Women's Rights." In 2025, women outnumber men at American colleges and in the college-educated work force. And more Gen Z women say they are feminists than any other generation. Yet we are in a period of backlash against women’s...