By Ian Wesselhoff For over two months this summer, junior biology major Rebecca DeRoth worked full-time hours in the lab at the University of Notre Dame researching the effectiveness of a cancer drug. DeRoth was accepted into two U.S. National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REU) programs, and chose the offer from Notre Dame to pursue her interest area of biomedical research for the summer. These highly competitive NSF REU programs give undergraduate...
One class, one conversation or one professor. Sometimes that's all it takes to change the way you see the world. The Connecting What Matters Award invites all eligible Georgia College & State University undergraduates to share their story. In a short essay (750 words or fewer), tell us about a transformative learning experience with a College of Arts & Sciences faculty member — one that challenged your thinking, broadened your perspective or shaped your personal growth. The winning...
Unite in Song and Experience the Benefits of Singing: GCSU Choral EnsemblesOur choral ensembles are open to students, faculty/staff and community members. Whether you’ve sung in a choir before or are just discovering your voice, if you love to sing, we’d love to have you join us.Who Can Participate?Students (music majors/minors and non-majors alike)GCSU faculty and staffCommunity membersCourse DetailsCredit: 1 academic creditMeeting Time: 2½ hours per weekNo audition required for most...
Max Noah Singers is our premier auditioned ensemble, dedicated to exploring a wide spectrum of choral literature — from Renaissance madrigals and motets to cutting-edge contemporary works. Membership is open by audition to all members of the university community.Auditions and RehearsalsAudition Dates: Aug. 17 and Aug. 19Learn about and sign up for your audition slot here: MNS Audition Registration.Rehearsal Schedule and LocationMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays1-1:50 p.m.Choral Room,...
Max Noah Singers is our premier auditioned ensemble, dedicated to exploring a wide spectrum of choral literature — from Renaissance madrigals and motets to cutting-edge contemporary works. Membership is open by audition to all members of the university community.Auditions and RehearsalsAudition Dates: Aug. 17 and Aug. 19Learn about and sign up for your audition slot here: MNS Audition Registration.Rehearsal Schedule and LocationMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays1-1:50 p.m.Choral Room,...
We are launching our first meeting this fall with a discussion of Flannery O'Connor's story "Greenleaf" on Aug. 27, hosted by Professor Emeritus Bruce Gentry. Our 2 p.m. meeting, live and in person, will be held at the Georgia Writers Museum on the square in downtown Eatonton, Georgia. Come early to purchase coffee and a pastry before the coffee shop closes. Our 7 p.m. meeting will be conducted online. Email oconnorinstitute@gcsu.edu for the link.
We are launching our first meeting this fall with a discussion of Flannery O'Connor's story "Greenleaf" on Aug. 27, hosted by Professor Emeritus Bruce Gentry. Our 2 p.m. meeting, live and in person, will be held at the Georgia Writers Museum on the square in downtown Eatonton, Georgia. Come early to purchase coffee and a pastry before the coffee shop closes. Our 7 p.m. meeting will be conducted online. Email oconnorinstitute@gcsu.edu for the link.
By Ian Wesselhoff Maggie Creekmore, a junior English major at Georgia College & State University, spent a month of her summer living la bella vita. From June 4 to July 4, she studied abroad in Montepulciano, Italy, exploring the country and trying plenty of gelato along the way. Creekmore was one of just 75 students nationwide to earn a 2026 Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grant, awarded by the nation’s oldest, largest and most selective all-discipline honor society. With a concentration...
An exhibition of Paintings and Drawing by Luke Buffenmyer in Leland Gallery Aug. 17 - Sept. 17Reception and Artist Talk, Leland Gallery, Sept. 2, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
An exhibition of Paintings and Drawing by Luke Buffenmyer in Leland Gallery Aug. 17 - Sept. 17Reception and Artist Talk, Leland Gallery, Sept. 2, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.