The Digital Humanities Collaborative invites you to our special student roundtable discussion at Research Day on April 16, 2 -3 p.m. in A&S 270."Translating Digital Humanities: Developing and Communicating Transferable Skills," organized by Dr. Jamie Downing (Communication).This panel explores how Digital Humanities projects equip students with transferable skills for careers, internships and graduate studies. Featuring students, faculty and career professionals, the discussion highlights...
The Department of Art at Georgia College & State University cordially invites you to visit our Capstone exhibition, SYNERGY. The exhibit showcases our students’ outstanding research over the past year and includes work in a variety of media. This year, the exhibition will be displayed in Leland Gallery in Ennis Hall and the Underwood House Gallery. Congratulations to our seniors. Our students have done an outstanding job preparing their exhibition, and they are pleased to present and...
The Department of Art at Georgia College & State University cordially invites you to visit our Capstone exhibition, SYNERGY. The exhibit showcases our students’ outstanding research over the past year and includes work in a variety of media. This year, the exhibition will be displayed in Leland Gallery in Ennis Hall and the Underwood House Gallery. Congratulations to our seniors. Our students have done an outstanding job preparing their exhibition, and they are pleased to present and...
by Margaret SchellThe Margaret Harvin Wilson Writing Award Ceremony took place April 2, 2025 at Georgia College & State University. Five finalists each received a significant cash prize made possible by the family of Margaret Harvin Wilson (’34).Maggie Creekmore, a sophomore and English/creative writing major, from Hampton, Georgia, placed first in the first-year and sophomore division of the 2025 Margaret Harvin Wilson Writing Award for her short story “The Fourth Ballerina.”She has...
Calling all Spanish-speakers on campus! This Wednesday, April 9, the Language Resource Center will host a Spanish Conversation Table. Drop in between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. for some laidback conversation 'en Español.' Whether you are just getting started in SPAN 1001 or you have been speaking Spanish for years (or anywhere in between), you are invited to stop by and chat with other Spanish speakers on campus. We hope to see you there!
Calling all Spanish-speakers on campus! This Wednesday, April 9, the Language Resource Center will host a Spanish Conversation Table. Drop in between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. for some laidback conversation 'en Español.' Whether you are just getting started in SPAN 1001 or you have been speaking Spanish for years (or anywhere in between), you are invited to stop by and chat with other Spanish speakers on campus. We hope to see you there!
Please join us Wednesday, April 9, in Russell Library, room 241, from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Environmental Science Professor Melanie DeVore on "Why the actual content of your phone is even more controversial than what you post on social media."The following articles may be referred to during the discussion: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2024/10/why-is-the-democratic-republic-of-congo-wracked-by-conflict/https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2013/09/conflict-minerals-from-the-congo-is-your-cellphone-made-with-them.html.Times...
Please join us Wednesday, April 9, in Russell Library, room 241, from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Environmental Science Professor Melanie DeVore on "Why the actual content of your phone is even more controversial than what you post on social media."The following articles may be referred to during the discussion: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2024/10/why-is-the-democratic-republic-of-congo-wracked-by-conflict/https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2013/09/conflict-minerals-from-the-congo-is-your-cellphone-made-with-them.html.Times...
In these two lectures, Dr. Smith will share theoretical and practical approaches to translation and adaptation for theatre based on his scholarly and creative work as a dramaturg. The first lecture will be an introduction to his current book project, "Dramaturgies of Translation," which covers a variety of canonical authors including Chekhov, Euripides, Molière and Shakespeare. The second lecture offers examples from two recent projects involving theatre, music and adaptation: "Onegin"...