Georgia College & State University ranked a top school for online master’s in public administration for 2023 RENO, Nev. (PRWEB) February 16, 2023 – OnlineMastersDegrees.org (OMD) has recognized Georgia College & State University as one of the best schools for online learning at the master’s level. Georgia College’s public administration programs earned top honors for overall quality, affordability and commitment to student success. View the list of Best Online MPA Degrees on the Online...
Chika Unigwe's new novel "The Middle Daughter" is out in the UK and US in April , but its first pre-publication review has appeared in Publisher's Weekly: Read the review on the Publisher's Weekly website. Unigwe is a creative Writing faculty
GCSU art students engaged in the study of ceramics will be exhibiting their ceramic vases at Allied Arts, Marlor House for the annual St. Valentine’s Day flower show: The Life of a Flower. Studio ceramics is more than art in the making: It is the negotiation between geological mineral and art. Students studying ceramic objects understand that the success of their objects is connected to their practice with the material and by working in collaboration with their peers. Their exhibit represents...
GCSU art students engaged in the study of ceramics will be exhibiting their ceramic vases at Allied Arts, Marlor House for the annual St. Valentine’s Day flower show: The Life of a Flower. Studio ceramics is more than art in the making: It is the negotiation between geological mineral and art. Students studying ceramic objects understand that the success of their objects is connected to their practice with the material and by working in collaboration with their peers. Their exhibit represents...
The GCSU Percussion Day, Saturday, Feb. 18, 9am-4 pm, usually includes hands on master classes, clinics, and performances covering: Percussion in Cuban Music, Music Theatre Performance, Developing a Chamber Music Attitude and Musicality in Percussion Ensemble. This year we are highlighting solo and ensemble sessions which allow them an opportunity to perform and be critiqued on their performance(s). The 2023 featured guest clinician will be Dr. Kurt Gartner Professor of Percussion/...
The GCSU Percussion Day, Saturday, Feb. 18, 9am-4 pm, usually includes hands on master classes, clinics, and performances covering: Percussion in Cuban Music, Music Theatre Performance, Developing a Chamber Music Attitude and Musicality in Percussion Ensemble. This year we are highlighting solo and ensemble sessions which allow them an opportunity to perform and be critiqued on their performance(s). The 2023 featured guest clinician will be Dr. Kurt Gartner Professor of Percussion/...
Monday, Feb. 27 Georgia College & State University welcomes guest artist Jasmin Arakawa for a 7:30 p.m. concert in Max Noah Recital Hall. Like a voyage, this program will travel through piano music from different lands—Europe, the Americas and Asia—connecting audiences to new cultures and experiences. Come listen to “Fantasia” by European composer Joseph Haydn; “On a Quiet Lake” by Florence Price and “Troubled Water” by Margaret Bonds, both African American composers; and Javanese...
Georgia College & State University Assistant Professor of Music Andrew J. Allen will lead the main professional association of saxophone performers, teachers and students in the United States and Canada. The 1,500 members of the North American Saxophone Alliance selected Allen to serve as president-elect in recent officer elections. NASA is dedicated to the promotion of the saxophone at all levels and sponsors national and regional conferences, as well as the premiere English-language,...
Clint Burkett, ’15, did not finish his collegiate journey where he expected, like most Georgia College & State University (GCSU) graduates. Instead, the Bacon County native discovered his passion for rhetoric through GCSU’s liberal arts approach—dynamic classes for beginning students. Burkett enjoyed his rhetoric classes, and found them more compelling than his major in early childhood development. That breakthrough led him to where he is now—pastor at The Bridge Church in Blackshear,...
On this episode of Media Educators (formerly known as The Chad Whittle Podcast), Bill Burke, a Lecturer of Communication in the Department of Communication at Georgia College & State University, joined host Chad Whittle (Assistant Professor of Mass Communication) to discuss his experiences working at CNN International, the state of cable news, why he decided to pursue a career in higher education, and more. Please follow this link to listen to this episode on Anchor or search Media...