Peabody Auditorium

Event    Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium Keynote LectureIn Partnership with Georgia College & State University Research DayBillie Eilish, Princess Nokia, Girlhood, and Race in the Musical Vernacular of DepressionJessica A. Holmes, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Musicology University of CopenhagenThis keynote lecture examines how contemporary pop artists Billie Eilish and Princess Nokia transform experiences of sadness, anxiety, and loneliness into a shared musical language for Gen Z. Exploring...
Announcement    Monday, March 9, 2026
Join us to learn about different markets from across the Hispanic world and deepen your cultural understanding of Spanish-speaking communities.The Department of World Languages and Cultures invites you to the poster presentations: Hispanic Markets, an exhibition where SPAN 1002 students will share information about famous markets from multiple countries, both in Spanish and English. Come, learn what makes these spaces unique and practice your language skills with faculty and learners...
Event    Monday, March 9, 2026
Join us to learn about different markets from across the Hispanic world and deepen your cultural understanding of Spanish-speaking communities.The Department of World Languages and Cultures invites you to the poster presentations: Hispanic Markets, an exhibition where SPAN 1002 students will share information about famous markets from multiple countries, both in Spanish and English. Come, learn what makes these spaces unique and practice your language skills with faculty and learners...
Event    Thursday, February 5, 2026
Please join us as we host our annual John H. Lounsbury Distinguished Lecture Series on American Education. This year's lecturer is Georgia College & State University's own, Dr. Harold Mock, director of Leadership Programs and interim assistant vice president of International Education. He will present his lecture “What Is” in the Peabody Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 5:30 p.m.
Announcement    Friday, November 14, 2025
Please be reminded of your invitation to the “brown bag” lunch meeting (bring a lunch of your choice) to provide feedback on the updated University Mission Statement from 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in Peabody Auditorium.
Event    Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Please be reminded of your invitation to the “brown bag” lunch meeting (bring a lunch of your choice) to provide feedback on the updated University Mission Statement from 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in Peabody Auditorium.
Announcement    Thursday, October 23, 2025
Join us for an exclusive U.S. Secret Service career info session and get an inside look at a career path you may not even know existed!You’ll learn about Special Agent and Uniformed Division roles, explore full-time opportunities and even hear real stories and experiences from a Secret Service investigator. You’ll also have the chance to ask questions about hiring, training, salary, travel and more.Date:  Tuesday, Oct. 28Time:  1 p.m.Location: Peabody AuditoriumRefreshments will be...
Event    Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Join us for an exclusive U.S. Secret Service career info session and get an inside look at a career path you may not even know existed!You’ll learn about Special Agent and Uniformed Division roles, explore full-time opportunities and even hear real stories and experiences from a Secret Service investigator. You’ll also have the chance to ask questions about hiring, training, salary, travel and more.Date:  Tuesday, Oct. 28Time:  1 p.m.Location: Peabody AuditoriumRefreshments will be...
Event    Monday, October 6, 2025
Join us for a reading with Karen Salyer McElmurray, whose new book, "I Could Name God in Twelve Ways: Essays" (University Press of Kentucky, 2024), follows a celebrated career in memoir, fiction and essay.She is the author of Surrendered Child, winner of the AWP Award for Creative Nonfiction, Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven, Motel of the Stars and the co-edited anthology Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean. Her essays have earned the Annie Dillard Prize, the Orison Anthology Award, the...
Announcement    Thursday, September 25, 2025
Join us for a reading with Karen Salyer McElmurray, whose new book, I Could Name God in Twelve Ways: Essays (University Press of Kentucky, 2024), follows a celebrated career in memoir, fiction and essay.She is the author of Surrendered Child, winner of the AWP Award for Creative Nonfiction, Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven, Motel of the Stars and the co-edited anthology Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean. Her essays have earned the Annie Dillard Prize, the Orison Anthology Award, the New...