The Department of English and Creative Writing Program at Georgia College & State University are proud to celebrate Associate Professor of Creative Writing Chika Unigwe on the upcoming release of her new novel, Grace, from Canongate Books on Jan. 15, 2026.A tender and powerful exploration of motherhood, forgiveness and the lives women build from loss, Grace follows a woman forced to reckon with the past when the child she gave up — and the mother she left behind — reappear after decades...
The Department of English invites submissions for the 2026 Margaret Harvin Writing Award, recognizing outstanding creative and critical work by Georgia College & State University undergraduate students who are enrolled in the arts, humanities, social sciences or physical sciences.If you like to write, this is your chance to let your creative works shine! CATEGORIES AND LENGTHS: Please only submit one entry per category.Poetry: Up to three poems, maximum five pagesFiction / Creative...
Drop-in Board Games in the Language Resource Center returns for one last time this semester on Monday, Dec. 1. Drop by A&S 273 between 1 and 4 p.m. to enjoy board games, card games and word games in French, German, Italian and Spanish. Bring a friend if possible to ensure you have an opponent at a similar language level and enjoy some laidback fun as we head into the final push of the semester.
Drop-in Board Games in the Language Resource Center returns for one last time this semester on Monday, Dec. 1. Drop by A&S 273 between 1 and 4 p.m. to enjoy board games, card games and word games in French, German, Italian and Spanish. Bring a friend if possible to ensure you have an opponent at a similar language level and enjoy some laidback fun as we head into the final push of the semester.
Come, join the STEM club at Allen's Market (across from the downtown parking garage) for a talk about math and politics, facilitated by Dr. Rachel Epstein. The event is happening Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 6:30 p.m. You don't want to miss it!
Come, join the STEM club at Allen's Market (across from the downtown parking garage) for a talk about math and politics, facilitated by Dr. Rachel Epstein. The event is happening Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 6:30 p.m. You don't want to miss it!
Students and faculty from across the university are invited to attend the Fall Music Therapy Seminar in the new Music Rehearsal Hall. The seminar will feature upper-level music therapy students showcasing their clinical work from the semester, followed by a presentation from Dr. Carolyn Moore titled: "I Have a Love-Hate Relationship with Self-Care (and Maybe You Do Too): A Music Therapy Conversation."Dr. Carolyn Moore, PhD, MT-BC, has been a board-certified music therapist since 2006...
Students and faculty from across the university are invited to attend the Fall Music Therapy Seminar in the new Music Rehearsal Hall. The seminar will feature upper-level music therapy students showcasing their clinical work from the semester, followed by a presentation from Dr. Carolyn Moore titled: "I Have a Love-Hate Relationship with Self-Care (and Maybe You Do Too): A Music Therapy Conversation."Dr. Carolyn Moore, PhD, MT-BC, has been a board-certified music therapist since 2006...
Please join us this Wednesday. Nov. 19, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room of Russell Library from 12 until 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 “Is philanthropy always good?”The following articles may be referenced during the discussion so feel free to read them ahead of time:Why Carnegie Libraries Are Getting $10,000 Checks: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/nyregion/carnegie-libraries-checks.html?searchResultPosition=8A...
Please join us this Wednesday. Nov. 19, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room of Russell Library from 12 until 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 “Is philanthropy always good?”The following articles may be referenced during the discussion so feel free to read them ahead of time:Why Carnegie Libraries Are Getting $10,000 Checks: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/nyregion/carnegie-libraries-checks.html?searchResultPosition=8A...