The provost office is pleased to announce an available position for Administrative Assistant II. For more information regarding the job responsibilities, please refer to the attached PDF and submit your application.
The provost office is pleased to announce an available position for Administrative Assistant II. For more information regarding the job responsibilities, please refer to the attached PDF and submit your application.
The provost office is pleased to announce an available position for Administrative Assistant II. For more information regarding the job responsibilities, please refer to the attached PDF and submit your application.
The Provost's office is pleased to announce an available position for Administrative Assistant II. For more information regarding the job responsibilities, please refer to the attached PDF and submit your application.
The provost office is pleased to announce an available position for Administrative Assistant II. For more information regarding the job responsibilities, please refer to the attached PDF and submit your application.
Are you (or is someone you know) interested in serving as an Imagine 2030 Strategic Planning Liaison? If so, please use this form to volunteer or nominate a colleague to serve in that capacity. Any full-time faculty or staff member may serve as a liaison. As a reminder, here are the roles and responsibilities of Imagine 2030 Liaisons: Learn the plan, being knowledgeable and clear on the pillars, goals and objectives, definitions and assessment timelines. Facilitate the communication...
Story and photos developed by University Communications. Few things make an immediate impact as great as the university’s visiting scholar programs. Periodic academic visitors, whether long- or short-term, are a boost for everyone involved. Visiting scholars participate in the productive activities of a new department; expose Georgia College faculty to novel ideas and fresh perspectives; engage students with people who are prominent in their fields; and build heightened recognition...
In 2020-21, Georgia College received a record-high amount in grants, exceeding $4 million. It marked a 5.9 percent increase from the previous year and a whopping 73 percent since 2018. “This is very important for two reasons. The first is that we’ve surpassed the 4-million-dollar mark. The second reason is we can observe a progressive increase over time. That is significant,” said Dr. Costas Spirou, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs. “Additionally, it is great to see...