Nan has decided to teach her abusive husband Kyle a lesson. With the help of her friend Simon (acting as her emotional -- and actual -- cheerleader) and a stripper named Sweetheart, she tapes Kyle to a chair and forces him to watch as they reenact scenes from their painful past. For their final masterpiece, they plan to cover the room in meat and honey so Kyle will be mauled by a bear. Through this night of emotional trials and ridiculous theatrics, Nan and Kyle are both freed from...
Be prepared for all of the spring and summer weddings, and then you'll be ready for Christmas parties next year! Learn the Carolina shag! So easy and so much fun.Every Wednesday in the month of April, beginning on April 1, 7:15 to 8:15, Miller Dance Studio, only $50 a month per couple.Instructor Amelia Pelton has many years of dance experience and this dance step is the most popular and easiest of all. Don't be a wallflower.Wear loose, comfortable clothing, bring a water bottle, wear...
DDr. Tsu-Ming Chiang has been appointed as 2026 CUR Fellow by the Council on Undergraduate Research and inducted into the newly transformed CUR Fellows of Distinction (CURFD) Class. Dr. Chiang is GCSU’s first ever CUR Fellow; Chiang is one of just four CUR Fellows chosen this year.Chiang, professor of Psychology at Georgia College, was named a CUR Fellow in recognition of more than three decades of outstanding mentorship, leadership and scholarship advancing undergraduate research...
Please join us on Thursday, April 9, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM for the annual GCSU Undergraduate Creative Writing Reading in the Museum Education Room at Russell Library (221 N Clarke Street, Milledgeville).This year's graduating class is one of our most accomplished in recent memory, with publications appearing in Oyster River Pages, Modern Flash Fiction, Glass Mountain, Green Blotter, The Peacock's Feet, and Kennings Artistic and Literary Journal, to name a few. Honors include an acceptance...
German Conversation Table is back on Monday, March 30. Stop by the Language Resource Center any time between 2 and 4 p.m. and practice your German speaking skills. Conversation Table provides a laidback way for anyone in the Georgia College & State University community (students, faculty or staff) who is interested in the German language to have a little fun using the language. Support materials will be available to those who need or want them, but open conversation is welcome too.
German Conversation Table is back on Monday, March 30. Stop by the Language Resource Center any time between 2 and 4 p.m. and practice your German speaking skills. Conversation Table provides a laidback way for anyone in the Georgia College & State University community (students, faculty or staff) who is interested in the German language to have a little fun using the language. Support materials will be available to those who need or want them, but open conversation is welcome too.
The 2026 joint March and April meetings, now called the APS Global Physics Summit, is a scientific research conference that brings together more than 14,000 physicists from around the world to showcase their work, connect with others and discover groundbreaking physics research. Dr. McGill was able to take his entire research group to the meeting. His research group has both Chemistry and Physics majors. Carlos Lopez-Blackwell, senior Chemistry major, said, “Attending the APS Conference...
Six Chemistry majors represented Georgia College & State University earlier this month in San Antonio, Texas, at PITTCON, the world's largest analytical chemistry conference.Not only did the students successfully present their projects, but also represented GCSU in networking with numerous companies and organizations. One of the companies - LECO Mobile Analytical Labs - is making a special stop in Milledgeville on Tuesday, March 24, from 3 to 4:40 p.m. The LECO Mobile Lab will be parked...
By Margaret Schell Hoover is a rapidly growing city in central Alabama with nearly 100,000 residents who depend on exceptional municipal services from Double Bobcat Brian Muenger (’06, ’08). In December, Muenger became city administrator of Hoover; he transitioned from city manager at Pell City, Alabama, where he served a decade. Muenger manages complex, high-level projects in cooperation with different partners to make progress happen. “I’m in a highly variable position,” he said...
Please join us Wednesday, March 25, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room of Russell Library from 12 until 12:50 p.m. for this week's Times Talk facilitated by Dr. Veronica Womack , professor of Political Science and executive director of The Rural Studies Institute at Georgia College & State University on "The Significance of Place: Rural Communities in the Age of Data"The following articles may be referenced during the discussion: The backlash over data centers https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/16/podcasts/the-daily/ai-data-centers-backlash.html?unlocked_article_code=1.R1A._dBR.piwe9ZvTjvR1&smid=url-shareTrump...