The Protagoran is the Forensics (Speech & Debate) Team's annual Fall Showcase. Featuring competitive pieces from our season, works in progress and abundant autumnal cheer, join us as we celebrate and showcase the rhetorical heights reached by the Department of Communication.
Please join us this Wednesday, Oct. 22, in conference room 302 on the third floor of Russell Library from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Open Access Week themed Times Talk facilitated by Assistant Professors of Library Science Paula Knight, digital resources & experience librarian and Sara Jordan, teaching & learning librarian. We will also feature the following panelists: Holly Croft, associate professor of Library Science and associate director for Special Collections and Galleries/University...
Please join us this Wednesday, Oct. 22, in conference room 302 on the third floor of Russell Library from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Open Access Week themed Times Talk facilitated by Assistant Professors of Library Science Paula Knight, digital resources & experience librarian and Sara Jordan, teaching & learning librarian. We will also feature the following panelists: Holly Croft, associate professor of Library Science and associate director for Special Collections and Galleries/University...
The Language Resource Center invites anyone looking for a fun way to practice their language skills to stop by for Drop-in Board Games in the LRC on Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 1 until 4 p.m. Board games and card games will be available to learners and speakers of French, German, Italian and Spanish. Bring a friend, if possible, to ensure you have a worthy opponent in your language of choice and to add a little fun to your Wednesday afternoon.
The Language Resource Center invites anyone looking for a fun way to practice their language skills to stop by for Drop-in Board Games in the LRC on Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 1 until 4 p.m. Board games and card games will be available to learners and speakers of French, German, Italian and Spanish. Bring a friend, if possible, to ensure you have a worthy opponent in your language of choice and to add a little fun to your Wednesday afternoon.
Join us Friday, Oct. 17, at 11 a.m. as Georgia College & State University alumnus Dr. Frank M. Howell tackles the question: "Is US AM Broadcast Radio Dying?"Dr. Howell ('75) brings incredible expertise:Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State UniversityFounder of WXGC FM Radio at Georgia CollegeInaugural News Director and AP Radio Bureau Chief, WXLX AM 1060 News, Milledgeville.Former Editor-in-Chief at Springer Media12-year presenter on ICQ Podcast (UK)Former on-air personality at international...
We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us table for NMDP on Monday, Oct. 20, and Tuesday, Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.!NMDP (formerly Be The Match) connects potential donors with patients battling life-threatening diseases such as blood cancers — and joining the registry is as simple as a quick cheek swab. By volunteering, you’ll play a vital role in helping others take the first step toward saving a life. With that being said, getting swab and on the registry is a HUGE...
Please join us this Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room of Russell Library from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dean of the Honors College and Professor of History Dr. Brian Newsome on “The Power of Stories: Reflections on Anecdotes from 20 Years of Teaching.”Times Talk at Georgia College & State University is celebrating 20 continuous years as the first in the nation college weekly facilitated campus-wide conversation series on...
Please join us this Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room of Russell Library from 12 to 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dean of the Honors College and Professor of History Dr. Brian Newsome on “The Power of Stories: Reflections on Anecdotes from 20 Years of Teaching.”Times Talk at Georgia College & State University is celebrating 20 continuous years as the first in the nation college weekly facilitated campus-wide conversation series on...
By Ian WesselhoffThe last time Georgia College & State University unveiled a new building dedicated to music, Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow” was No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard charts. After 86 years, it was time for an upgrade.On Friday, Oct. 10, Georgia College hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for its new $4.45 million Music Rehearsal Hall, the university’s first space built specifically for music and choral rehearsal.The 10,400-square-foot building, located on the...