Georgia Southern AVP of Auxiliary Services honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
Ƶ Associate Vice President of Auxiliary Services Eddie Mills (‘92) was recently honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 National Association of College Auxiliary Services South Regional Conference, held in Sandestin, Florida, in April.
Georgia Southern student earns distinguished Barry Goldwater Scholarship, selected for summer National Science Foundation Research Experience at Yale University
Two years of professor-mentored research integrating biology and mathematics on Ƶ’s campus has culminated in two distinguished opportunities for undergraduate student Katherine Barrs.
Georgia Southern project to be funded by $50,000 Teagle Foundation grant
Ƶ English professor, Teresa Winterhalter, Ph.D., and her team have been awarded a planning grant of $50,000 by The Teagle Foundation for their project, “Narrative Competence for Nurses: The Liberal Arts in the Professions.” The project is a humanities-based, eight-week module that will supplement the gateway course for students entering the nursing program.
Georgia Southern to host Inaugural Darwin-Lyell Distinguished Lecture Series
Ƶ’s Department of Biology and Department of Geology and Geography will host the Inaugural Darwin-Lyell Distinguished Lecture Series on the Statesboro Campus on May 1 and 2.
Georgia Southern MBA to host open house events in Savannah
Working professionals in the Savannah area who are looking to advance their education and careers by obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) can learn more about the Ƶ Parker College MBA through several upcoming open house events on the Armstrong Campus.
Georgia Southern students simulate poverty, learn about socioeconomic challenges
What if you had to choose between feeding your family and keeping the power on in your home? What if you lost your job and spent hours, days and even weeks trying to figure out how to receive assistance to help keep a roof over your family’s head? Students in the Ƶ College of Education were asked to put themselves in scenarios like these during a recent poverty simulation hosted by the College’s faculty and staff.
Logistics students place third in first-ever Innovation Challenge
A team of Ƶ logistics students placed third out of 14 schools and received $1,000 in the first-ever FreightTech Innovation Challenge in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in March.
Georgia Southern professor accepted in 2019 PRIDE Institute summer program
Ƶ Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Assistant Professor Tilicia Mayo-Gamble, Ph.D., has been accepted into the 2019 Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE). She will be a part of the Functional and Translational Genomics of Blood Disorder Program.