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Victoria McBrayer

Majored in Political Science, Minored in Business Administration
Georgia College & State University, Class of 2018
From Marietta, GA
Political Science major at GCSU
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Victoria McBrayer graduates from Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer from Marietta, GA, graduated from Georgia College at the May 2018 commencement ceremony.

May, 24 2018 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer named to Georgia College Dean's List

Victoria McBrayer of Marietta completed courses with exemplary marks and made the Dean's List for the 2017 spring semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Ga. Georgia College, the state's des...

May, 17 2017 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer Inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

Victoria McBrayer of Milledgeville, Georgia, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. McBraye...

February, 14 2017 - Verified by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Victoria McBrayer named to fall 2016 President's List at Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer of Marietta has completed courses with exemplary marks and made the President's List for the 2016 fall semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Ga.

December, 21 2016 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer named to spring 2016 President's List at Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer of Marietta has completed courses with exemplary marks and made the President's List for 2016 spring semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Georgia.

May, 17 2016 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer named to fall 2015 President's List at Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer of Marietta has completed courses with exemplary marks and made the President's List for 2015 fall semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Ga.

December, 22 2015 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer named to spring 2015 President's List at Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer of Marietta has completed courses with exemplary marks and made the President's List for 2015 spring semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Ga.

June, 08 2015 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer named to fall 2014 President's List at Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer of Marietta has completed courses with exemplary marks and made the President's List for 2014 fall semester at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Ga.

December, 23 2014 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
Victoria McBrayer enrolls at Georgia College

Victoria McBrayer of marietta, GA, enrolled at Georgia College during the fall 2014 semester. Victoria joins more than 1,450 freshman students that make up the Class of 2018, the largest class in G...

August, 25 2014 - Verified by Georgia College & State University
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August 2016 - Present
Margaret Chase Smith’s 1950 Declaration of Conscience Senate Speech: A Stance Against the Exploitation of Fear
The article focuses on Senator Margaret Chase Smith’s speech she gave on the Senate floor on June 1, 1950. Her speech took place during the Cold War when tensions were high between the democratic United States and the communist Soviet Union. President Truman’s policy of containment and the anticommunist crusade taking place in the United States created an atmosphere of fear among Americans that politicians used to advance their careers. “Declaration of Conscience” was Senator Smith’s stance against the exploitation of fear for political gain and the first time someone spoke out against the corrupt Joseph McCarthy, whose slanderous witch hunt cost many innocent American’s their reputations and livelihoods. She also used her time on the Senate floor in order to convey a message of unity and to appeal to her fellow senators to reevaluate the way they were dishonoring the privileges given to them by the American people.
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