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Earliest Maps of Georgia Included in Stunning Collection Donated to Columbus State University

The first cartographic works to delineate Georgia and the first rendering of the state on a wall map scale are among a comprehensive collection of the early maps of Georgia that a supporter is donating to Columbus State University.
4/16/2013 10:00 AM EDT

The Bo Bartlett Center at Columbus State University Names First Director

David Houston, director of curatorial at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, will be moving to Georgia to spearhead the opening of The Bo Bartlett Center at Columbus State University’s College of the Arts in downtown...
1/23/2013 3:25 PM EST

Columbus State Scientists Travel Abroad to Document Transit of Venus

Partnering with NASA, researchers from Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Science Center will be set up at locations around the world to document Venus’ trip between the Earth and sun, a celestial event that won’t occur again for...
5/10/2012 11:30 AM EDT

Columbus State University Announces Bo Bartlett Gallery and Learning Center

Columbus State University and noted American painter Bo Bartlett announced Thursday the creation of a gallery and learning center in Bartlett's hometown of Columbus, Ga. that will house more than $10 million in artwork. The center will house the...
4/20/2012 6:00 AM EDT

Columbus State University’s Coca Cola Space Science Center to Receives Historic Space Shuttle Nozzle for Display

After initially planning to retain all shuttle nozzles for use in their next generation of space vehicles, NASA is allowing one to go on display, and it is coming to Columbus State University’s Coca Cola Space Science Center in Georgia.
2/28/2012 5:00 PM EST

Columbus State Secures Another STEM Education Grant, This One for $1.2 Million

Columbus State University will receive nearly $1.2 million to help recruit, develop and graduate more high school science and mathematics teachers over the next five years. The funds complement a $1.4 million UTeach grant awarded to CSU in July to...
9/1/2011 9:30 AM EDT

Celebrating the Life and Works of Carson McCullers

Columbus State University will mark the birthday of legendary author Carson McCullers by hosting an international gathering of scholars, writers and performers, including singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega. The Feb. 17-19 Carson McCullers...
2/14/2011 9:05 AM EST

Georgia University's New Club Football Team Takes on a Team From US Army That Tried Out in Iraq

Talk about motivation. Columbus State University's 1-year-old club football team this week faces a team from the U S Army that was formed in 120-degree heat of Iraq, with the promise that anyone who made the team was able to come home a month early...
10/26/2010 5:00 AM EDT

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Professor/Former Navy Intelligence Officer Who Recently Visited North Korea Says Rhetoric From Pyongyang Is Just That: Rhetoric

4/8/2013 5:15 PM EDT

Distinguished Piano Professor Available to Speak on Passing of Van Cliburn

2/27/2013 4:30 PM EST

Pres. Obama Has Only One Option at Tuesday's Debate: Step Up His Game, Says Nationally Renowned Debate Expert

10/12/2012 5:00 PM EDT

Presidential Debate Expert Says Upcoming Debate Could Be History-Making

9/28/2012 2:10 PM EDT

Presidential Debate Author, Expert and Commentator Available for Interviews

9/27/2012 5:00 PM EDT

Expert Says American Voters Are Seeing “Game-Changing Primary Debates”

A national expert and frequent author on political debates says American voters are seeing “game-changing primary debates” that are different from any we’ve seen before.
1/26/2012 9:00 AM EST

Columbus State University Sources on Japanese Earthquake, Which Was Literally Felt in Georgia

Columbus State University in Georgia offers several sources on the Japan earthquake, recorded the quake on a seismometer, and has students there now (all are OK).
3/11/2011 10:45 AM EST

Thousands Watch Comet Lulin Trip Online

When Comet Lulin crossed the skies last week, more than 42,000 people around the globe watched the trip online. The comet's journey was documented by an observatory in southwest Georgia, inside Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Science...
2/27/2009 5:05 PM EST

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