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Two years later, the merged institutions           “The University
       became Middle Georgia State University (MGA)          with a small-
       with campuses in Macon, Cochran, Dublin,              town feel is
       Eastman, and Warner Robins.                           epitomized in
       	 Although now part of a university, the              the Cochran
       Cochran Campus preserves something of a               Campus.”
       self-contained identity. Unlike students who take
       classes on Middle Georgia State’s other large
       campus in Macon, most Cochran Campus
       students live in residence halls. Many of their
       leisure or outside-the-classroom learning
       activities are hosted by the University’s Student
       Life program. Most of Middle Georgia State’s
       National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
       teams – including soccer, basketball, baseball, and
       softball – are based in Cochran, as are football,
       cheer and equestrian clubs.
       	 “Our mission is to foster meaningful engage-
       ment outside the classroom, but that means
       different things to different campuses,” said Dr.
       Corey Guyton, director of Student Engagement.
       “In Cochran, it means more nighttime program-
       ming because most of the students there live on
       campus. They need things to do at night.”
       	 Guyton said that a recent shift toward
       more student-driven programming is reshap-
       ing student life on all the campuses, particularly
       in Cochran. In the recent past, University staff
       generally planned activities for each campus and
       encouraged students to attend.
       	 “Students are now taking the lead in
       planning and putting on programs,” he said.
       “When students plan events, they talk them up
       more. They want their peers to attend the events
       they’ve planned.”

        Seeing the Difference

       	 With guidance from a new Student Life
       coordinator, Gernisha “Shay” Parnell, 25, Cochran
       Campus students planned more than 35 major
       activities last fall. They included a glow-in-the-
       dark skate night in the wellness center, “Screen
       on the Green” movie nights, staff versus students
       kickball, Fright Fest for Halloween, fashion and
       talent shows and karaoke.

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