Axel Hawkins made a deep and lasting impression on Georgia College & State University through her role as president of the Student Government Association, as an intern for the City of Atlanta and working in the Washington, D.C., office of Sen. Raphael Warnock. A first-generation college student who hails from McDonough, Georgia, Hawkins is also GCSU’s second Truman Scholar.While she had several high-profile internships as an undergraduate, her on-campus experiences stand as her favorite...
Fall down the rabbit hole into an imaginary world full of curious creatures in the Georgia College & State University Community Dance Program's adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s 1865 children’s book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Wonderland: Through The Looking Glass premieres on May 18 in Russell Auditorium. Admission is free.
Fall down the rabbit hole into an imaginary world full of curious creatures in the Georgia College & State University Community Dance Program's adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s 1865 children’s book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Wonderland: Through The Looking Glass premieres on May 18 in Russell Auditorium. Admission is free.
Last week, 11 undergraduate students from Dr. Tsu-Ming Chiang’s Social-Emotional Development lab held a graduation ceremony for 23 preschool-age children in their Social-Emotional Empathy Learning Program. This program took place at Georgia College & State University’s Montessori Academy, with which Dr. Chiang’s research lab has partnered for many years. Each year, students in Dr. Chiang’s lab assess the social-emotional behaviors of children at the school and teach a series of lessons...
Do you need a little self care before finals begin? Come, de-stress in the Language Resource Center Monday afternoon! Drop by the LRC May 5 between 1 and 4:30 p.m. to unwind with some music, coloring and our puzzle table. Treats will be available while supplies last. Hang out, slow your mind down and find some zen before the final push of the semester.
Do you need a little self care before finals begin? Come, de-stress in the Language Resource Center Monday afternoon! Drop by the LRC between 1 and 4:30 p.m. to unwind with some music, coloring and our puzzle table. Treats will be available while supplies last. Hang out, slow your mind down and find some zen before the final push of the semester.
Join us Thursday, May 15, for the last Flannery O'Connor Book Club of the academic year! We will discuss Flannery O’Connor’s Introduction to the "Memoir of Mary Ann," about which O’Connor said “nobody will ever understand me unless they read this essay.” (2 p.m. in person in Eatonton, Georgia, at the Writer’s Museum; on Zoom at 7 p.m.) Register via Smartsheet for the Zoom link.https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/870eaef5f3444efebd82d14bccfd29a7
A reception will take place on April 30, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for Museum Studies II student exhibitions in the Underwood House and Special Collections by Claire Pope, Elijah Gates, Alaina Gaston, Brittany Beckwith, Emily Hotton, Adriana Kemp, James Smith and Alaina Gaston.
Students in Ethnographic Methods (ANTH 4950) will present findings from their semester-long ethnographic research project about public life and public spaces in Milledgeville, Georgia, at a public event hosted at Allen's Market on April 30 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. For this ethnographic research project, students participated in activities, observed daily life and conducted interviews at various public spaces around Milledgeville, including the the Oconee River Greenway, Walter B. Williams...
Students in Ethnographic Methods (ANTH 4950) will present findings from their semester-long ethnographic research project about public life and public spaces in Milledgeville, Georgia, at a public event hosted at Allen's Market on April 30 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. For this ethnographic research project, students participated in activities, observed daily life and conducted interviews at various public spaces around Milledgeville, including the the Oconee River Greenway, Walter B. Williams...