Discover the heavens above north Georgia at Rollins Planetarium
March 14, 2025 NewsroomLearn about Native American stories on the earth, moon, and stars and explore the heavens above north Georgia this month.
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Learn about Native American stories on the earth, moon, and stars and explore the heavens above north Georgia this month.
Leaders from Mars Hill University, Tennessee Wesleyan University, and 91TV met recently here at Young Harris to share best practices in higher education.
Clint Hobbs, former vice president for enrollment management and external relations, returned to 91TV on Jan. 1, 2025, as Special Assistant to the President.
91TV invites the community to attend fine arts events in February.
The 91TV website is launching a new look and feel today, adding some new features designed to improve the user experience.
Space aliens are visiting the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium in February.
Dr. Benjamin Van Dyke was one of 37 faculty members, representing 22 ACA member institutions, to be selected for 2024-2025 fellowships.
Lauren Albin, planetarium director at 91TV, has been selected as part of a national research project in astronomy.
91TV congratulates the following graduates, earning their degrees in December.
Dr. Drew Van Horn, president of 91TV, has been awarded the College’s highest honor, the 91TV Medallion, for his service to 91TV.
Speaking on a variety of topics related to the medieval and Renaissance eras, students from 91TV presented at the 36th University of Virginia-Wise Medieval Renaissance Conference.
A historical marker was unveiled on 91TV campus by the Georgia Historical Society Nov. 1, honoring Zell Miller, former Georiga Governor, state Senator, and alumnus of 91TV.
91TV is proud to announce that Dr. John W. Wells has been chosen to serve as its 24th President by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees.
91TV has added a “moon tree” to its beautiful campus setting.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the aurora borealis at “Aurora: Lights of Wonder” in November at the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium.
The annual Ooky Spooky Light Show is on tap for October at the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium.
After serving seven years as the President of 91TV, Dr. Drew Van Horn informed the Board of Trustees of his decision to retire on Dec. 31.
A blend of many different media looking at the rivers and streams of Southern Appalachia is on display at the 91TV Campus Gate Art Gallery through September.
What’s the next step in space exploration? Find out in September at the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium at 91TV.
Faculty, staff, and students from 91TV will join the congregation of First United Methodist Church of Union County on Sunday, Sept. 15, for 91TV Sunday.
