Saturday, Oct. 14 Georgia College & State University’s three choral ensembles will present a combined concert at 7:30 p.m. in First Baptist Church, 330 S. Liberty Street. “Epic Myths and Legends” will feature choral works about mythology and folklore. These stories come from a variety of cultures including Alaska Native, First Nations, Greek, Haitian, Italian, Native American, Norse, Onondaga Nation, Scottish, Taiwanese and Yoruban. The choirs will perform works by noteworthy composers...
Eight Georgia College & State University students—majoring in biology, chemistry, math and environmental sciences—expanded their horizons this summer at Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs). Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), REUs and International Research Experience for Students (IRES) provide Georgia College students the chance to professionally network while working on algebra and graph theory, synthesizing molecules, investigating fatty acid proteins, researching...
Leland Gallery at Ennis Hall presents “Fray.” An exhibition by Hannah March Sanders in collaboration with Blake Sanders Sept. 21 – Oct. 14, 2023. There will be a reception and virtual artist talk Oct. 5 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. The talk at 5:30 p.m. in Ennis 105, 320 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, GA 31061 Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The STEM Club is hosting its first Science Cafe for the semester. Dr. Lisse will be presenting on Molecules of Murder: A Glimpse into Forensic Chemistry. It will be held at the Bird House at Blackbird starting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 27.
The STEM Club is hosting its first Science Cafe for the semester. Dr. Lisse will be presenting on Molecules of Murder: A Glimpse into Forensic Chemistry. It will be held at the Bird House at Blackbird starting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 27.
Thursday, Oct. 5, music faculty Bryan Emmon Hall and Owen Lovell will perform on violin and piano for “Wandering Hearts,” a romantic recital at 7:30 p.m. in Max Noah Recital Hall. The title is also the name of a piece written by faculty David H. Johnson that will be featured, along with another composition by Cèsar Franck written as a wedding gift. Gypsy idioms in music will liven the program in the music of Johnson and Eugene Ysaÿe. Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s “Much Ado About Nothing”...
Come celebrate this year’s Constitution Week with events we have planned; all of them will feature food/snacks. These activities exhibit respectful conversation, thoughtful debate and a variety of viewpoints while demonstrating to students how the U.S. Constitution relates to us as citizens and current affairs.
The Department of Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy and the Science Education Center will host a gathering Saturday, Oct. 14, from noon until 3 p.m. to view the partial solar eclipse visible in most of the U.S. A small corridor of the U.S. will see an annular solar eclipse during this event. Join us on front campus to use SunSpotter telescopes and a limited number of solar eclipse glasses.
Over the 2023 Labor Day Holiday weekend, students from Dr. Pascoe's "Southern Foodways and Traditions" course and Dr. Welborn's "Southern Pitmastery: History of Race and BBQ in the U.S. Civil War Era" course participated in a service-learning activity at the local non-profit Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, GA. Students provided volunteer staff assistance for the annual "Q for the Few Backyard Barbecue Competition" hosted by Jon Jackson of Comfort Farms. Some students got the opportunity...