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Middle Georgia State University’s 2022 Arts Festival remains underway with much to still see, hear and do on both MGA’s Macon and Cochran campuses.
MACON, Ga. — Middle Georgia State University hosted an annual review release party for their student literary magazine Wednesday. The Fall Line Review is a student-led project that emphasizes ...
WMAZ-TV Macon. Middle Georgia State University to launch first AI bachelor's program in USG system. Posted: February 18, 2025 ... Map shows states Americans are moving from and to.
Wednesday, Middle Georgia State University hosted their "Fly-In" event as they gear up for National Aviation Day this Friday. The event happened on the University's aviation campus in Eastman from ...
Middle Georgia State University’s voting rate was 48.2 percent, an increase of 25.3 percent from 2014. Mercer University’s voting rate was 49.8 percent, a 22.2 percent increase.
Middle Georgia State University (MGA) serves 7,600+ students on campuses in Macon, Cochran, Dublin, Eastman, and Warner Robins. Students can choose from more than 65 areas of study that lead to ...
Middle Georgia State University has one of the most affordable base tuitions in the state of Georgia. In-state students can expect to pay $4,500 a semester, while out-of-state students pay ...
Summer break is around the corner, and families across Middle Georgia are beginning to map out their plans. For many, that means finding the right program for their children while school’s on ...
Dauset Trails Nature Center head animal caretaker Madelyn Brown opens a model outhouse painted by the center’s maintenance team at Dauset Trails Nature Center on Thursday, July 11, 2024, in ...
Middle Georgia State to offer Georgia’s first AI degree, ... The University System of Georgia is responding to the rapid growth of artificial technology with a new degree program.
She said she originally committed to Georgia State University, but had a change of heart and decommitted. Then she remembered how much she loved the game she’s been playing since sixth grade.
Georgia, as with much of the Deep South, was built on the backs of enslaved Black people, and the legacy of the cotton trade stretches across the middle of the state.