What do you think about artificial intelligence? The Digital Humanities Collaborative is organizing a roundtable discussion of students from across campus, including graduate students, to be held on Research Day, March 27. We invite students to share their academic or personal uses of AI, fascinating discoveries, concerns about AI's impact on jobs or the environment, questions about ethical issues and copyright and more. Interested students must submit their name by Tuesday, Jan...
Have you made a great podcast or story map on a humanities topic? How about a digital map or publication of your research? Or maybe you've made a data visualization or networking graph? These are all examples of digital humanities scholarship. Students are invited to submit proposals for oral or poster presentations of their DH scholarship to be presented at the Research Day conference on March 27. Presenters with exceptional work will be eligible for cash prizes from the Digital Humanities...
Friday's "ChatGPT in the Classroom" workshop has been moved to the A&S Auditorium due to very high demand. Workshop activities will assume that attendees have access to ChatGPT and Microsoft Word, Google Docs or similar during the talk. Attendees can create a free ChatGPT account in advance at https://chat.openai.com/. This hands-on workshop will introduce educators to the practical use of ChatGPT for writing instruction. The workshop will have a particular focus on how ChatGPT and...
Friday's "ChatGPT in the Classroom" workshop has been moved to the A&S Auditorium due to very high demand. Workshop activities will assume that attendees have access to ChatGPT and Microsoft Word, Google Docs or similar during the talk. Attendees can create a free ChatGPT account in advance at https://chat.openai.com/. This hands-on workshop will introduce educators to the practical use of ChatGPT for writing instruction. The workshop will have a particular focus on how ChatGPT and...
Rescheduled to Feb. 1 from 5 until 7 p.m. Virtual Artist talk in Ennis 105 at 5:30 p.m. https://gcsu.zoom.us/j/91689557040?pwd=M2hDZnpoT01SZWwxOEVObkJWK29Idz09 Rowing Forward Looking Back Works by Hannah Israel Jan. 8, 2024 - Feb. 6, 2024 Gallery Hours, Monday – Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Reception and Artist Talk, Feb. 1, 2024, 5-7 p.m. Georgia College & State University Department of Art Leland Gallery Ennis Hall room 320 West Hancock St. Milledgeville, GA 31061
Rescheduled to Feb. 1 from 5 until 7 p.m. Virtual Artist talk in Ennis 105 at 5:30 p.m. https://gcsu.zoom.us/j/91689557040?pwd=M2hDZnpoT01SZWwxOEVObkJWK29Idz09 Rowing Forward Looking Back Works by Hannah Israel Jan. 8, 2024 - Feb. 6, 2024 Gallery Hours, Monday – Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Reception and Artist Talk, Feb. 1, 2024, 5-7 p.m. Georgia College & State University Department of Art Leland Gallery Ennis Hall room 320 West Hancock St. Milledgeville, GA 31061
The Department of World Languages & Cultures and the Language Resource Center would like to invite the campus community to join in on the Spring 2024 Duolingo Challenge. This semester, there are two separate challenges, one for students and one for faculty and staff. Get extra practice with languages you are already studying or have already studied and/or learn a new language. Collect XP for lessons completed. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the semester for those with the most...
The Transeuntis Mundi Project proposes to capture the sound and visual memory of peoples, cultural expressions and places to artistically tell the story of the millennial passerbys that have been crossing the world. It currently portrays the diversity of four countries from four continents and generates a poetical/documental archive of human cultural heritage. The expression Transeuntis Mundi comes from Latin, the lingua franca of the expansion of Western Culture. It personifies the...
Explore 2023's edition on Issuu. Learn about the fun and exciting activities in STEM arranged by the Science Education Center at Georgia College & State University. This edition's cover story, "Lighting the Spark of Scientific Interest," highlights the work done by the Science Education Center, with specific emphasis on their STEMing into the Community program.
Growing up, studio fine art senior Mattie Thompson of Savannah was never one to color inside the lines. Instead, she spent most of her life not believing in her art ability until her sophomore year of high school. She took a class in painting in order to graduate and fell in love with it. Thompson’s creation “Milly Squared” was on display at the Leland Gallery in November as part of Georgia College & State University’s Art Department exhibit, “Ephemera.” The exhibit celebrated senior...