Join us for a delightful fall dance concert. The annual Bountiful concert showcases student choreography. Contemporary dance and surprises await. Beautiful lighting by the lighting design class. For more information contact: Amelia.pelton@gcsu.edu.
Join us for a delightful fall dance concert. The annual Bountiful concert showcases student choreography. Contemporary dance and surprises await. Beautiful lighting by the lighting design class. For more information contact: Amelia.pelton@gcsu.edu.
Interdisciplinary Studies – Special Topics East meets West or West meets East? Dr. Evren Kutlay, Spring 2024 Newell scholar Music Culture, Politics & Diplomacy at the Ottoman Intersection Spring 2024 - IDST 2310 (CRN 21394) Tuesday and Thursday: 2 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. in A & S, room 240 Note: Course serves as a core requirement for Area C2 Fine Arts Course Description: This course introduces and explores the two-sided nature of interactions between the East and the West with an interdisciplinary...
Georgia College & State University’s 2023 Coverdell Visiting Scholar Dr. George Kieh—in collaboration with the GCSU Departments of Government & Sociology and History & Geography—will host a student panel discussion on “The State of American Democracy” from 6 to 8 pm. Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Arts & Sciences building, room 263. This discussion involves five students majoring in history and political science. They will present on topics like elections and access to ballots. Questions...
Georgia College & State University’s Chemistry Department and Science Education Center will hold its biggest celebration of the year—a free Family Fun Night filled with hands-on science activities from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, at Herty Hall. Family Fun Night is part of National Chemistry Week (NCW), a community-based program of the American Chemical Society (ACS). Its goal is to promote the importance of chemistry for quality of life. This year’s theme, “The Healing Power of...
Morgan Collins, a first-year chemistry student, is the first from Georgia College & State University to receive an American Chemical Society Project SEED Scholarship. This year, this competitive research funding opportunity was awarded to 45 students nationwide with Collins the only recipient from Georgia. The Eatonton, Georgia, native was awarded the scholarship’s maximum amount of $5,000, which covers his tuition—leaving him to conduct research. The Project SEED Scholarship assists...
Science for Georgia, a non-profit organization, will be conducting a four-hour workshop in science communication on our campus Oct. 20. Science communication is a vital skill for success in various fields. Please register for this event to learn effective strategies to communicate complex scientific concepts in plain language to a broad audience. Participants may be students at any level and also Georgia College & State University faculty or staff. Date: Oct. 20, 2023 Venue: 114...
Science for Georgia, a non-profit organization, will be conducting a four-hour workshop in science communication on our campus Oct. 20. Science communication is a vital skill for success in various fields. Please register for this event to learn effective strategies to communicate complex scientific concepts in plain language to a broad audience. Participants may be students at any level and also Georgia College & State University faculty or staff. Date: Oct. 20, 2023 Venue: 114...
Thursday, Oct. 26, the Wind Symphony concert at Georgia College & State University, “Landmarks,” will be at 7:30 p.m. in Russell Auditorium. More than 40 students will perform on instruments that include the piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba and percussion. Six historical landmarks will be represented in compositions celebrating joyful and celebratory events from 1794 to 1997. Junior music education major Preston Raburn, the university’s...
Thursday, Oct. 26, the Wind Symphony concert at Georgia College & State University, “Landmarks,” will be at 7:30 p.m. in Russell Auditorium. More than 40 students will perform on instruments that include the piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba and percussion. Six historical landmarks will be represented in compositions celebrating joyful and celebratory events from 1794 to 1997. Junior music education major Preston Raburn, the university’s...