Georgia Center for the Book: Memoirists Kerry Neville and Maureen Stanton215 Sycamore Street Decatur, Georgia 30030Date: Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 | Time - 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. ESTDoor: 6:30 p.m.Join us for an evening with memoirists Kerry Neville and Maureen Stanton to discuss their new books. Kerry's Momma May Be Mad (forthcoming Oct. 21) is an inventive and striking memoir about motherhood, madness and the grace of second and third chances. Maureen will discuss The Murmur of Everything...
Caleb Slinkard is the NBA editor for The Athletic, and is the former managing editor of the Macon Melody. His talk, followed by discussion, will present a history of community journalism and the present role of the fourth estate. This event will take place Sept. 24 from 2 until 3:30 p.m. in the Peabody Auditorium.
Ten Years of Painting: An exhibition by Charles Ladson will be held in Leland Gallery located in Ennis Hall Sept. 24 - Oct. 17, 2025, with a reception and artist talk Oct. 1 at 5 p.m.
Ten Years of Painting: An exhibition by Charles Ladson will be held in Leland Gallery located in Ennis Hall Sept. 24 - Oct. 17, 2025, with a reception and artist talk Oct. 1 at 5 p.m.
International Coffee Hour makes its return on Thursday, Sept. 25. Drop by the third floor of Beeson Hall between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to enjoy some conversation and refreshments. This month's theme is Book Lovers, and there will be conversation prompts in French, German, Italian and Spanish to practice speaking skills by talking about what we like to read and why. For those who want to mingle with speakers of various languages, there will also be conversation starters available about...
International Coffee Hour makes its return on Thursday, Sept. 25. Drop by the third floor of Beeson Hall between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to enjoy some conversation and refreshments. This month's theme is Book Lovers, and there will be conversation prompts in French, German, Italian and Spanish to practice speaking skills by talking about what we like to read and why. For those who want to mingle with speakers of various languages, there will also be conversation starters available about...
Wednesday, Oct. 15 - In Max Noah Recital Hall, 6-7:15 p.m., the Department of Music and the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, with help from Arts Unlimited, present a lecture, "Composing with Empathy: Mapping Emotion Through Music," featuring renowned composer, Dr. Raphael Fusco, Doc. Artium. Discover how empathy becomes sound as Fusco explores the emotional bridge between composer, performer and audience. From Carnegie Hall to the Metropolitan Opera, Fusco's innovative...
Wednesday, Oct. 15 - In Max Noah Recital Hall, 6-7:15 p.m., the Department of Music and the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, with help from Arts Unlimited, present a lecture, "Composing with Empathy: Mapping Emotion Through Music," featuring renowned composer, Dr. Raphael Fusco, Doc. Artium. Discover how empathy becomes sound as Fusco explores the emotional bridge between composer, performer and audience. From Carnegie Hall to the Metropolitan Opera, Fusco's innovative...
Come, listen to and engage with the author of "Seeking Asylum," Jessica Whitehead as she shares the history of Central State Hospital, its lasting legacy in this community, and her personal journey of living with mental illness.The event takes place Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 6 p.m. in Peabody Auditorium.This event is worth SONA Credit for relevant courses and supports the Bobcats FIRST QEP "path credits" towards obtaining your fall 2025 plushie! RSVP on GC Connect today!
Come, listen to and engage with the author of "Seeking Asylum," Jessica Whitehead as she shares the history of Central State Hospital, its lasting legacy in this community, and her personal journey of living with mental illness.The event takes place Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 6 p.m. in Peabody Auditorium.This event is worth SONA Credit for relevant courses and supports the Bobcats FIRST QEP "path credits" towards obtaining your fall 2025 plushie! RSVP on GC Connect today!