Georgia College & State University's Environmental Science Club annual Earthfest will take place on Front Campus April 19 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Many campus organizations will be tabling to celebrate Earth Day. Stop by and celebrate with us.
The STEM Club presents Is it too Late to Prevent Climate Change? as our April Science Cafe. Dr. Mahamaduge will be facilitating the discussion about how solar physics plays a role in climate change. The event will be held rom 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Apr. 16 at Allen's Market.
The STEM Club presents Is it too Late to Prevent Climate Change? as our April Science Cafe. Dr. Mahamaduge will be facilitating the discussion about how solar physics plays a role in climate change. The event will be held rom 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Apr. 16 at Allen's Market.
They don’t sting, and they don’t bite. They don’t suck blood. They won’t make you itch. And your garden is safe. But miniature exoskeletons might be attached to your house. You might see flickers of red-and-black buzz by. Over the weekend, you might’ve heard a monotonous droning begin. No, your eyes are not deceiving you, and your ears are just fine. They are cicadas, part of the Great Southern Brood XIX that reemerge every 13 years. And, despite some maps showing their arrival only...
WGUR and Fresh Produce Records are collaborating to bring a Pop-up Record Store To Milly! They will be in Blackbird Coffee From 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the Birdhouse Theater.
WGUR and Fresh Produce Records are collaborating to bring a Pop-up Record Store To Milly! They will be in Blackbird Coffee From 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the Birdhouse Theater.
Axel Hawkins, a history major from McDonough, Georgia, is Georgia College & State University's second Truman Scholar in as many years. Established in 1975, the Truman Scholarship serves as a living memorial to Harry S. Truman. The foundation awards scholarships to exceptional college juniors who demonstrate outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to public service and academic excellence. Hawkins’ receipt of the scholarship makes back-to-back winners and four Truman finalists...
The Integrated Science Complex at Georgia College & State University is now the Dr. Kenneth S. Saladin Integrated Science Complex—named after the distinguished professor emeritus of biology for the lasting impact he has made on science and students. On Friday—under a glorious, if windy, blue-sky day—about 150 people gathered to honor Saladin and witness the unveiling of the building’s new sign. “Naming the Integrated Science Center for Dr. Kenneth Saladin is a fitting and appropriate...
Celebrate spring with us as the department of Theatre and Dance presents the annual Georgia College & State University Spring Dance Concert at Russell Auditorium on Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at tickets.gsu.edu. The choreography of dance faculty Amelia Pelton, Natalie King, guest artist Shawny “Humlao” Evans and student choreographers will be featured. Classical ballet, contemporary dance, tap dance and surprises await you...
A poem by alumn Miller Oberman, '06, was featured this week on the Poem-A-Day website. Oberman received his Masters in Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Georgia College & State University. “The Centaur” explores themes of fatherhood, gender and loss. It was featured on the Academy of American Poet’s website, poets.org, Tuesday, April 9. His first collection of poetry, “The Unstill Ones” was published in 2017 by Princeton University Press. His second collection, “Impossible Things,”...