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Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference

"Back to Appalachia" Feb. 23-24, 2024

The 2024 Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference, hosted by the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council (GCHC), welcomes you “Back to Appalachia” with a celebration of Georgia's past and future through innovative research and creative presentations from across disciplines.

Join us on the Dahlonega campus of the University of North Georgia on February 23–24, 2024, for two days of academic presentations, posters, and the creative arts.

We invite honors students from Georgia and beyond to submit abstract proposals for oral presentations, academic posters, and/or creative activities from across the disciplines. 

The is now open! The deadline to submit proposals is January 19, 2024. Conference registration details will be updated here when they become available.

Questions?

Email: honors@ung.edu

Anastasia Lin, Ph.D.
Faculty Vice President of Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference

Jami Nakan
Student Vice President of Georgia Collegiate Honors Council

2024 Conference Information

Abstract Submission

Abstract proposals of between 250 - 300 words are due by January 19, 2024.

Students may choose to submit in one of four formats:

We welcome both completed and in-process research. Creative Activities (Visual and/or Performing Arts) students may submit proposals for original pieces. In addition to a 250-300 word abstract describing the creative piece/your motivations, you may also upload a video or photo of your work. 

Best Essay Awards

Students who wish to be considered for the Best Essay Awards must also upload their full essay for consideration in the  by the January 19 deadline. Essays should be between 10 and 12 pages (not including a bibliography).

Awards will be given for first- and second-place essays submitted in both the STEM and Humanities/Social Sciences divisions.

Note: Only students who propose a conference presentation are eligible to submit for the Best Essay Awards.

Day-Of Presentation Information

Choose one of the four presentation formats as outlined below. Should you have any questions or require additional equipment, email honors@ung.edu

Oral Presentations

Oral presentations may cover research on any topic. Oral presentations should be no more than 15 minutes long to allow the audience time to ask questions. As you prepare your presentation, remember that GCHC is multi-disciplinary; thus, we encourage you to explain jargon as best you can, as your audience may not know your discipline as well as you do. Computer, projector, and sound will be available. To avoid technical difficulties, we recommend you save your presentation or PowerPoint in a portable and easily accessible format, such as a USB flash drive.

Poster Presentations

Poster presentations may also be on any research topic. Posters should be printed in advance of the conference. The recommended maximum size for posters is 36" (height) x 48" (width). 果冻传媒 will supply poster stands and ways to affix your poster to the stand; you just bring the poster! Presenters should be available during their poster session to discuss their research.

Performance Presentations

Performance presentations may include drama, dance, music, or any other kind of live performance. Performances may also be up to 15 minutes long. Students submitting a performance presentation should include information about the amount of space needed for their presentation. Students will be expected to provide or arrange for any equipment or props needed for their performance.

Visual Presentations

Visual presentations may include film, photography, artwork, or other creations. Students submitting a visual presentation should include information about the equipment or space needed for viewing it.

 

 

GCHC Registration and Deadlines

GCHC regular registration is $80 for student presenters and $95 for faculty/staff, plus fees. Registration will be open through February 9, 2024 at midnight. After February 9, 2024, registration prices will increase by $15.

GCHC Membership

Note that students who present at GCHC must be members of a college or university that has institutional membership in the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council. Annual institutional membership is $50. Membership renewals are sent out annually via email in the fall.

If you have not received your yearly invoice or would like to join GCHC, please contact Dr. Clay Morton, Middle Georgia State University, clay.morton@mga.edu.

We have several locations in and around downtown Dahlonega, GA, that have special rates reserved for GCHC 2024 attendees. The information provided below includes room rates and deadline dates to book at the special price. Please keep in mind the cut-off dates for each hotel below.

If you are booking by phone, please mention you’re attending the Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference and ask for the rates below. The arrival and departure dates are February 23 and February 24.


Holiday Inn Express Dahlonega

  • Address: 32 East Main Street, Dahlonega, GA 30533
  • Rate: $179
  • Reservation Cut-off date: February 2, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
  • Cancellation policy: Reservations may be cancelled without penalty until 72 hours prior to arrival
  • To book via phone:
    • IHG Reservations
    • (706) 707-8000 (select “0” to speak directly with the hotel)
    • Please reference the group's name (Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference) and Holiday Inn Express Dahlonega when booking by phone.

Comfort Inn & Suites

  • Address: 835 S Chestatee, Dahlonega, GA 30533
  • Rate: $169 +taxes/state room fee
  • Reservation Cut-off Date: January 26, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
  • Contact Hotel Directly for special pricing:
    • 706-867-7777
    • Hotel Contact: Colleen Foster, Front Desk Manager

Smith House

  • Address: 84 Chestatee St, Dahlonega, GA
  • Total Rooms Reserved: 10
    • 5 rooms with two beds (3 rooms have queen beds and 2 rooms have double beds): $199 + taxes/fees
    • 2 Rooms with a king bed: $219 + taxes/fees
    • 3 rooms with a queen bed - $179 + taxes/fees
  • Reservation Cut-off Date: February 1, 2024 by 5:00 pm
  • Contact hotel by phone for special pricing
    • Phone: 706-867-7000
    • Hotel Contact: Sheila, Manager

The conference will kick off on the evening of Friday, February 23, 2024 with a keynote speaker and welcome reception. On Saturday, February 24, we will host student presentations throughout the morning and early afternoon with a break at 11:30 for our awards lunch and GCHC Business meeting. Please see the GCHC 2024 program for our full conference schedule.

Schedule details will be updated here as they become available.


Keynote and Welcome Reception: Friday, February 23, 2024

To celebrate our Appalachian history, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Jamie Myers Mize as our keynote speaker. Dr. Mize is a historian of American Indians of the Southeastern United States. She received her BA in history from Truett-McConnell University, her MA from the University of North Georgia, and her Ph.D. degree from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Her research focuses on Cherokee masculinity and how gender expectations informed men’s political decisions in response to the pressures of colonialism. She teaches courses on American Indian history, the history of global Indigenous peoples, and colonial and early American history.

Dr. Jami Myers Mize
Licklog String Band members

After the keynote, students will be treated to some old-time string band music courtesy of the during our reception. The band is made up of students and faculty of the University of North Georgia who play mandolin, banjo, ukelele, fiddle, and more! Relax to their local sound as you connect with other researchers from around the state.

We are excited to welcome you to our community!

All events will take place in the Cottrell Center – please see visit for directions.

2024 GCHC Program Draft (PDF)

The Georgia Collegiate Honors Council (GCHC) is an organization formed for the promotion and advancement of honors education in institutions of higher learning in the state of Georgia.

Colleges and universities offering honors programming or having an interest in offering honors work are eligible for institutional membership. Memberships in GCHC may also be held by other institutions, such as foundations or educational organizations, with an interest in honors education.

Each year, GCHC hosts its annual conference at a selected college or university in Georgia. 果冻传媒 welcomes the conference Back to Appalachia in 2024.