The Vice President of the 1946 GSC Sophomore Class chose the following citation to accompany her yearbook photograph: "There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability”. But Rosalynn Smith was eventually unable to conceal her talents. This admired former First Lady of the United States, Rosalynn Carter, remains a loyal and active alumna. She served as a campus marshal during her sophomore year. In 1975, Rosalynn Smith Carter was the recipient of the first Aeolian Award, and in 1987, she received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
The Rosalynn Carter Health and Human Sciences Complex has been dedicated on behalf of Rosalynn. Mrs. Carter, President Carter, their family and too many special guests to count were on hand for the event that was capped with the unveiling of a beautifully sculpted statue of Mrs. Carter sitting on a bench holding a copy of her book, "The First Lady from Plains."
The bronze statue was sculpted by acclaimed artists Teena Stern and Don Haugen, a husband and wife team out of Marietta. The base of the sculpture is made from keystone blue granite mined in Elberton, Ga.
The Rosalynn Carter Health and Human Sciences Complex is home to the School of Nursing, Department of Psychology and Sociology, and the Rosalyn Carter Institute for Caregivers. The complex provides state-of-the-art classroom and clinical space for nursing students along with other lab space and lecture hall.
Inside Carter I is a tribute wall to Rosalynn Carter and her caregiving efforts throughout her life.