Science Education Center

Event    Thursday, March 9, 2023
Are you a professional in a STEM field? We need your help! On March 9th, the Science Education Center will welcome over 400 K-5 students from across the state to compete in the State Science Fair! Judges will be assigned projects to briefly interview and score. The projects display the wide range of STEM- from psychology to biology to computer science. Follow this link to sign up to judge. If you have any questions, please email science@gcsu.edu.
Announcement    Friday, January 20, 2023
Unfortunately, the weather does not seem to be cooperating with us! Due to cloud cover and the possibility of rain, we are rescheduling our Sky Viewing Events for this weekend. New Events: 1. Friday, JAN 20 7:30-9:00 pm - Planetarium Movies (shows run every 35-40 minutes) Planetarium is located inside the Natural History Museum on the 1st floor of Herty Hall. 2. Monday, JAN 23 6:00-9:00 pm - Sky Viewing on GCSU Front Campus Lawn! Using multiple telescopes we will view the Moon and...
Event    Monday, January 23, 2023
Unfortunately, the weather does not seem to be cooperating with us! Due to cloud cover and the possibility of rain, we are rescheduling our Sky Viewing Events for this weekend. New Events: 1. Friday, JAN 20 7:30-9:00 pm - Planetarium Movies (shows run every 35-40 minutes) Planetarium is located inside the Natural History Museum on the 1st floor of Herty Hall. 2. Monday, JAN 23 6:00-9:00 pm - Sky Viewing on GCSU Front Campus Lawn! Using multiple telescopes we will view the Moon and...
Announcement    Friday, January 13, 2023
Georgia College & State University (GCSU) is throwing a free, two-night Sky Party for the public to introduce NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and its golden honeycomb mirrors. The events will give people the chance to see planets and stars closeup. “Kids in this area don’t have the same opportunities that kids in big cities have,” said Dr. Catrena Lisse, director of Georgia College’s Science Education Center. “Kids in big cities can take field trips to massive observatories, but...
Event    Saturday, January 21, 2023
Georgia College & State University (GCSU) is throwing a free, two-night Sky Party for the public to introduce NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and its golden honeycomb mirrors. The events will give people the chance to see planets and stars closeup. “Kids in this area don’t have the same opportunities that kids in big cities have,” said Dr. Catrena Lisse, director of Georgia College’s Science Education Center. “Kids in big cities can take field trips to massive observatories, but...