05/31/2026
ICYMI: 's Michael Brown, athletics director, talks to Creekside Sports about the University's first year in the Peach Belt Conference and NCAA D2. Interview begins at about the 42-minute mark: https://www.mixcloud.com/thecreekfm/may-22-hour-2-michael-brown/
05/29/2026
Introducing Artificial Intelligence and Robotics with the Raspberry Pi – 3 DAY CAMP (June 8 – June 10) – GEAR
Discover how artificial intelligence and robotics work together in the real world. In this three-day hands-on workshop, participants will explore the foundations of AI, learn how modern robotic systems interact with their environment, and build simple electronic circuits using a Raspberry Pi. Guided...
05/29/2026
Summer ball season is here for the Knights! ⚾️
is sending 10 Knights to collegiate summer baseball leagues all over the Eastern Seaboard. Summer leagues give college players the opportunity to sharpen their skills, gain experience, and stay game-ready during the offseason.
Here are the Knights that are, as of late May, set to join various teams. Wishing them the best of luck this summer. Go Knights!
Kody Collins: Vermont Mountaineers, New England Collegiate Baseball League
Sebastian Collender, Vermont Mountaineers, New England Collegiate Baseball League
Patrick Crosby, Lexington Blowfish, Coastal Plain League
Steven Sams, Steeplecats, New England Collegiate Baseball League
Cam Cooper, St. Augustine Sardines
Connor Shealy, Klutch Collegiate Baseball, Augusta, Ga.
Yatharth Kaushik, Cornbelters, Prospect League
Brodie Keener, Jacksonville Ospreys, Old North State League
Zach Stefan, Snappers, South Collegiate Baseball League
Christian Dillard, WI******er Royals, Valley Baseball League
Middle Georgia State University Knights Athletics
05/29/2026
The partnership between Middle Georgia State University and
Macon+Bibb County to provide free public Wi-Fi access for campers and visitors at Lake Tobesofkee parks represents a meaningful investment in community connectivity and student success. This collaborative initiative not only enhances the recreational experience for residents and visitors, but also creates valuable experiential learning opportunities for MGA Information Technology students, allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in a real-world environment.
The project strongly reflects MGA’s core values of engagement, stewardship, and learning. Through engagement, the university actively partners with the local community to address practical needs and improve quality of life. Through stewardship, MGA contributes its expertise and resources in service to the region while supporting responsible technological development. Most importantly, the initiative advances learning by giving students hands-on experience in networking, infrastructure, and community-based technology solutions that prepare them for future careers in the IT workforce.
05/28/2026
Fresh produce, friendly faces, and a great afternoon in the Student Life Center lobby on our Macon Campus! 🥬🍓🍞 Thanks to everyone who stopped by today’s Eat Right Atlanta Farmers Market at to support fresh, healthy food options.
📷 Tyler White
05/28/2026
Dr. Kara and Dr. Stephen Svonavec have made a lasting impact at Middle Georgia State University—both in and out of the classroom.
The Dublin campus isn’t just where they work—it’s where they met, fell in love, and were even married (in LIB 202!). Today, that classroom bears their name, honoring their support of the Dublin Health Sciences Expansion.
Their commitment to students goes even further. In 2018, they established a scholarship honoring two women who inspired their belief in the power of education. Since then, it has helped eight first-generation students continue their journeys.
“We always look for ways to support our campus and, more importantly, the students,” they said.
Their story is one of dedication, generosity, and heart—and we are so grateful.
❤️ Thank you, Kara and Stephen, for all you do!