The Rural Studies Institute is pleased to invite you to our annual Changemakers event. This year we will host a forum titled: Becoming Rural Changemakers. The event will foster interdisciplinary dialogue on regional inequality, economic transition in rural communities and place-based development strategies that impact rural communities. The goal is to generate thoughtful discussion and initiate actionable insights that advance sustainable advancement in our local community. We encourage...
The Rural Studies Institute is pleased to invite you to our annual Changemakers event. This year we will host a forum titled: Becoming Rural Changemakers. The event will foster interdisciplinary dialogue on regional inequality, economic transition in rural communities and place-based development strategies that impact rural communities. The goal is to generate thoughtful discussion and initiate actionable insights that advance sustainable advancement in our local community. We encourage...
By Ian Wesselhoff As a first-year student at Georgia College & State University, theatre major Wesley Baumann is playing the lead in “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” opening March 5 – and in his Intro to Design class, he built the set that he will be performing on. Baumann, who is also a member of Georgia College’s audition-only Max Noah Singers choral group, got involved on campus as soon as he could. “Basically the first day I got to Georgia College, I went to a workshop...
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Scott Huettel — senior associate dean for research and a professor of psychology and neuroscience in Trinity College of Duke University — will deliver a keynote address titled “Science, Stories, and Skepticism: How Our Brain Shapes What We Know” on Tuesday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. in Magnolia Ballroom. The Honors College's Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will conclude with a dessert reception. Please RSVP by April 6 via...
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Scott Huettel — senior associate dean for research and a professor of psychology and neuroscience in Trinity College of Duke University — will deliver a keynote address titled “Science, Stories, and Skepticism: How Our Brain Shapes What We Know” on Tuesday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. in Magnolia Ballroom. The Honors College's Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will conclude with a dessert reception. Please RSVP by April 6 via...
Times Talk is canceled this Wednesday, March 4. But save the date for the next Times Talk on Wednesday, March 11 from 12-12:50 p.m. in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room in Russell Library.
The Language Resource Center will be hosting a new event on Wednesday, March 4, from 5 to 5:30 pm. Titled "LRC Video Chat," this does not entail the online Teams or Zoom environment you may be thinking of, but rather a laidback, in-person opportunity to watch a short, culturally themed video and engage in friendly face-to-face discussion afterward. The video will be screened in the LRC film viewing area, so join us on our cozy sectional sofa to watch, discuss and expand your cultural...
The Language Resource Center will be hosting a new event on Wednesday, March 4, from 5 to 5:30 pm. Titled "LRC Video Chat," this does not entail the online Teams or Zoom environment you may be thinking of, but rather a laidback, in-person opportunity to watch a short, culturally themed video and engage in friendly face-to-face discussion afterward. The video will be screened in the LRC film viewing area, so join us on our cozy sectional sofa to watch, discuss and expand your cultural...