Alumni Association
Welcome to your alumni website! While you are here, feel free to browse around and look at what interests you. But before you get started, did you know?
-You are entitled to all the services and privileges offered to all members
-You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the fun events held to keep alumni connected to the university
Use this site to stay connected, informed, and updated about your Alumni Association and Georgia College. Be sure to keep Alumni Relations updated on your current address, career changes, and new arrivals so we can celebrate with you and always keep in touch.
Alumni profiles.
- April Bragg - New executive director Milledgeville/ Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce
- Mark Williams - Alumnus: Leadership, teamwork leads to success in business
- Preston Snyder - Alumnus' creativity brings art, development together
- Kim Gay - Alumna turns difficult situations into opportunities
- Carl Perazzola - Career one of a kind
-Sam Rauschenberg - Pursues career in education reform
-Stan and Debi Wilson - Begin annual scholarship
-2010-2011 alumni awards -Kim Martin - Alumna guides WE tv
-Pierre Clements - Coca Cola vice president excels
-Trent Blanton - Broadway beckons theatre graduate
-Dr. Kendra Russell - Nursing professor gains recognition
-Brigitte Moten - Graduate engineers environmental career
-Stephen Stewart - Devoted to Education
-Jessica Bashor - Nursing Rookie of the Year
-Maria Sheffield - Attorney thrives on politics
-Ivonne Chirino-Klevans - Gymnast vaults to international educator
-Brit Whittle - New York theatre attracts alumnus
Contact: Bill Doerr
Associate Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
bill.doerr@gcsu.edu
Phone: (478) 445-1236
Vinson House - 421 W. Montgomery St.
ABOUT GEORGIA COLLEGE: Georgia College, the state's designated Public Liberal Arts University, combines the educational experience expected at esteemed private liberal arts colleges with the affordability of public higher education. Its four colleges – arts and sciences, business, education and health sciences – provide 6,600 undergraduate and graduate students with an exceptional learning environment that extends beyond the classroom, with hands-on involvement with faculty research, community service, residential learning communities, study abroad and myriad internships.