Praxis Preparation
Hosted by Ms. Debbie Snyder from the School of Education and Dr. Anthony Brano from the Writing Center. This workshop will provide valuable tips and resources to aid in passing ... Read more
Hosted by Ms. Debbie Snyder from the School of Education and Dr. Anthony Brano from the Writing Center. This workshop will provide valuable tips and resources to aid in passing ... Read more
Join us on Wednesday mornings in November from 8:00 -9:00 AM in the SMJC library to engage in creative and reflective writing. What should I do with an idea? Incubate ... Read more
Please join faculty in a discussion of how to avoid plagiarism in student writing. What are we already doing now to aid in student learning and to make plagiarism harder ... Read more
The U.S. Supreme Court, the 14th Amendment and Social Justice: Rethinking the Court's Role in 2023 Professor Marny Requa Date: Tuesday, December 5, 3 pm to 4:15 pm The Little ... Read more
Join the Department of English & IDS to celebrate National Poetry Month with our Visiting Poet Darla Himeles Creative Writing Workshop Reading Open Mic After Party (Creative Writing Club)
Join the Creative Writing Club and Bowling Club to celebrate National Poetry Month with this interactive Dose of Poetry event.
Join Department of English & IDS Faculty Dr. Pamela Rader and Dr. Paul Cappucci for a Dose of Poetry event inside the Mansion.
Please, join us in celebrating the release of the 2024 Issue of Fountain Spray -- The Art and Literary Magazine of Georgian Court.
The magazine launch will be held in the Casino Ballroom on Thursday, April 25th from 7:00 - 8:30 PM. Contributors will read and discuss the art published in this edition as we gather for refreshments, conversation, and print copies.
Party like its Midnight and bring your Fearless selves to the Fountain Spray launch party After Party: let the ink and tears flow! Meet your chairwoman. Find your people. Bring your pens.
Gifts for first 30 attendees, plus invite to a summer writing series: All's Fair in Love & Poetry.
Students in Dr. Rader's seminar presented final papers.