Mexican Independence Day Celebration
Events
Mexican Independence Day Celebration
Community EventSeptember 15; 1:00 -10:00PMAt North Georgia Fairgrounds
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month Community Celebration
Everyone is welcome to attend this Family Friendly event with food trucks, a DJ, folk dancers, a mariachi band, children’s activities, and an inflatable soccer field. Thursday, September 19, 5:30-8:30 PMAt Dalton State, beside the Tennis CourtsRain location: Bandy GymSponsors include: – Dalton State College- Campus Activities Board (CAB)-Latin American Student Organization (LASO)-Society for the Advancement of […]
Read More10th Annual Festival Del Sabor Latino
Save the date and come join the community in tasting Latino foods at this annual festival!October 19, 12:00 PM @ Burr Park in Downtown DaltonHosted by CLILALearn more on their Facebook!
Read MoreTaming the Tome: Organizing Longer Academic Esssays
Join Dr. Jenny Crisp from the English Department for a workshop on organizing academic writing in upper-level classes where, let’s face it, things sometimes get long!This interactive workshop is for upper-level students who are finding that they need to write longer essays, reports, and theses in their major courses.We’ll explore some organizational tools and strategies […]
Read MoreMountain Echo Horn Quartet Performance
The Mountain Echo Horn Quartet will present a varied concert of music for French horn ensemble, both original and arrangements. This group is comprised of players in the greater Dalton area who are active in many musical and community activities, who came together as a result of the Dalton/Whitfield Community Band.
Read MoreJames Boldin, horn with electronics
Dr. James Boldin of the University of Louisiana-Monroe will perform a recital of music for horn and various electronic accompaniments, including audio and visual media as well as delay and reverb effects. The program will feature the works of contemporary American composers Gina Gillie, Thomas Hundemer, Nick Norton, Nick Fife, and James Naigus. This concert […]
Read MorePresentation by Dr. Rick Herder and Gerardo Reyes Chavez on the Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Dr. Herder has recently published Ending Slavery in the Corporate Supply Chain: Storytelling, Leadership, and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society). He will be presenting his research and Mr. Chavez will join remotely. This should be of interest to social sciences, history, and business students as well as members […]
Read MoreMake a Difference Day - Conasauga River Watershed CleanUp
Join SAVE in our annual participation in the Conasauga River Watershed CleanUp project as a part of Make a Difference Day. On October 26, 9:00AM-12:00PMHosted by Keep Dalton Whitfield Beautiful, you will be making a difference in the environmental health of our community. Learn more on Roadrunner Serve and sign up for transportation and for […]
Read MoreHomecoming Court Nominations
Homecoming 2025 will be on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Your Roadrunners will take on the Middle Georgia State Knights at home in Bandy at 2:00 pm! The Dean of Students Office is excited to announce that Homecoming Nominations are open NOW for Navy Court & Silver Court. Nominations are anonymous, so feel free to nominate yourself or a […]
Read MoreFrom Doubt to Belief | Your Questions Answered
Join Dr. Bryan Laue on Friday, September 20th at 6:30 pm in Gignilliat Memorial Hall. This inclusive presentation will address fundamental questions of faith using evidence-based reasoning along with the Bible. Whether you’re curious or skeptical, come and deepen your understanding. This event is hosted by Dalton Seventh Day Adventist Church.
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