GMC News
Holloway Chosen First-Team All-Region
Georgia Military College junior college sophomore Hayley Holloway was recently chosen as a NJCAA Fast Pitch Softball First-Team All-Region Outfielder. She holds the third highest batting average in the conference at .442, and leads the region with 14 doubles, 15 stolen bases, and 4 homeruns. Holloway is from Wilkinson County and previously played softball for GMC Prep School.
A Message from President Caldwell on Independence Day
On this Fourth of July, as fireworks light up the sky and the echoes of patriotic anthems fill the air, we find ourselves not only commemorating our Nation’s birth in 1776, but reflecting on the enduring principles that have carried us forward. It is a day of gratitude for the liberties and freedoms we enjoy, […]
A Message from President Caldwell on D-Day
“The Men Who Saved the World” There are a handful of men on this planet who can recall from their youth the day they saved the world, but there are precious few D-Day veterans still with us on this 80th anniversary of what has become known as “The Longest Day.” The D-Day invasion was a […]
Georgia Military College Welcomes Brandon Sellers as New Director of the Georgia Public Safety Leadership Institute (GPSLI)
Georgia Military College Welcomes Brandon Sellers as New Director of the Georgia Public Safety Leadership Institute (GPSLI) Milledgeville, GA – Georgia Military College (GMC) is excited to announce Brandon Sellers as the new Director of the Georgia Public Safety Leadership Institute (GPSLI). Sellers brings over 24 years of exceptional law enforcement experience, including 16 years in […]
Admiral Michael G. Mullen Offers Inaugural Keynote Address at NewDayUSA Center of Leadership at Georgia Military College
Admiral Michael G. Mullen Offers Inaugural Keynote Address at NewDayUSA Center of Leadership at Georgia Military College GMC students and community preview state-of-the-art leadership facility designed to convene renowned experts in business, military, diplomacy, sports, and entertainment. Admiral Michael Glenn Mullen (USN, ret.), who served as the 28th Chief of Naval Operations from 2005-2007 and […]