Middle Georgia State University’s Office of Graduate Studies is hosting a web-based meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27.
Graduate Studies
MGA Graduate School Information Session – September 18
Middle Georgia State University’s Department of Graduate Studies will be hosting an information session for all students on Wednesday, September 18 from 10am to 2pm in the Jones Building lobby of the Macon Campus.

MGA Graduate Students Publish Digital Humanities Project About Norman Mailer
Students in Dr. Gerald Lucas’s graduate course, “Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments,” helped publish a digital humanities project, ”An American Dream Expanded, published on Project Mailer — an official web site of the Norman Mailer Society. They collected, edited, and posted artifacts from the years surrounding the publications of Norman Mailer’s 1965 novel “An American Dream.”

Graduate Studies Information Session
The Office of Graduate Studies will host information sessions for all MGA graduate programs this Wednesday, March 27th. A table will be set up in the Lobby of the Jones Building on the Macon Campus from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

Upcoming Graduate School Info Sessions
The Office of Graduate Studies will host information sessions for all MGA graduate programs this Wednesday, March 27. A table will be set up in the Lobby of the Jones Building on the Macon Campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

MGA’s Graduates First Class of Master of Arts in Teaching Program
In early May, five students became the first graduates of Middle Georgia State University’s Master of Arts in Teaching.

MGA Grad Students Awarded Dixie Crow Scholarships
Kelsey Wade and Jerrie Schack, who are pursuing Master of Science degrees in Management at Middle Georgia State University (MGA), were recently awarded Dixie Crow Scholarships from the Dixie Crow Chapter of the Association of Old Crows (AOC).

MGA Professor Organizes Georgia Council Of Graduate Schools Conference In Macon
The Georgia Council of Graduate Schools (GCGS) held its fifth annual conference at the Marriott City Center Hotel in Macon on April 19-20. As the current GCGS president, Dr. Loretta Clayton, director of Graduate Student Policy and Support at Middle Georgia State University, organized the two-day academic conference.

Georgia Council of Graduate Schools Spring 2018 Conference in Macon April 19-20, led by GCGS President, Dr. Loretta Clayton
The Georgia Council of Graduate Schools (GCGS) held its fifth annual conference and meeting at the Marriott City Center Hotel in Macon on April 19-20, 2018. Dr. Loretta Clayton, Director of Graduate Student Policy and Support at Middle Georgia State University, is the 2017-2018 GCGS President. She organized the two-day academic conference of panel discussions covering topics ranging from strategies to mentor and engage graduate students in conversations about developing new and innovative graduate programs and establishing strong partnerships within and across institutions.

Georgia Council of Graduate Schools Spring 2018 Conference
The Georgia Council of Graduate Schools Spring 2018 Conference & Meeting will be on April 19 – 20, 2018 at the Marriott City Center Hotel in downtown Macon.
The GCGS is comprised of administrators, faculty, and staff throughout the state who work in the area of graduate studies and MGA has had a strong presence in the GCGS for the past few years. Several MGA administrators, including Dr. Cantwell, Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies, and faculty members who teach graduate classes are presenting at the Spring 2018 Conference. The annual conference provides an opportunity to share knowledge, expertise, and best practices