Georgia Southern student lands prestigious clinical rotation at Mayo Clinic
Ƶ medical laboratory science student Lauren Frank recently edged ahead of student hopefuls from around the country to earn a six-month medical laboratory assistant clinical rotation at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida.
Georgia Southern art education seniors to host exhibition, discuss art’s role in education
Ƶ’s Senior Art Exhibition, “Mosaic,” featuring artwork by four senior artists, will run from April 22 to May 3 at the Fine Arts Gallery on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah. A reception will be held on May 3 at 5:30 p.m., and admission is free and open to the public.
Georgia Southern, Nine Line Foundation sign agreement to promote veteran education
Ƶ’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Carl L. Reiber Ph.D., and Nine Line Foundation President Megan Hostler recently signed a memorandum of understanding at the Armstrong Campus’ Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center.
Georgia Southern to host free screening of ‘Elementary Genocide’ on April 16, Q&A with area experts to follow
On April 16, Ƶ College of Education will host a free screening of “Elementary Genocide: The School to Prison Pipeline,” a film that explores the profitability of the federal and state prison system and links to illiteracy rates of fourth and fifth graders in the country.
Online Master of Science in Applied Economics prepares students for job market
Students pursuing a Master of Science in Applied Economics through Ƶ’s online program have access to an affordable and flexible program that provides training for real-world situations.
Ƶ Center for Applied Cyber Education signs Education Partnership Agreement with Air Force cyber unit
Ƶ Center for Applied Cyber Education has signed an Education Partnership Agreement with the 688th Cyberspace Wing. The partnership with the Air Force cyberspace organization, which is responsible for defending Air Force cyber assets and strengthening the nation’s ability to withstand and respond to cyber attacks, offers unique research and educational opportunities for Georgia Southern’s students and faculty.
Site-synchronous classrooms at Georgia Southern connecting students on all three campuses
Ƶ is showing that the distance between its three campuses is just a number for students by introducing the site-synchronous classrooms pilot program, which uses state-of-the-art cameras in classrooms to connect students in Statesboro, Savannah and Hinesville.
Exercise is Medicine On Campus names Georgia Southern Gold Level Campus
For the second year in a row, Ƶ has been recognized as a Gold Level Campus by Exercise is Medicine® on Campus for the University’s diligence to make physical activities a standard on campus.
Georgia Southern students participate in Fort Stewart tactical athlete program
In a recent visit to Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, Ƶ Department of Rehabilitation Sciences students participated in interactive soldier demonstrations in an effort to better understand soldiers’ unique physical challenges and how they can help better prepare them for combat.
Georgia Southern students represented University at inaugural Georgia InVenture Prize
Ghost Runner, an app designed to “gamify” running by encouraging virtual running competitions among friends, was selected for the inaugural Georgia InVenture Prize competition by panelists at the Ƶ Business Innovation Group’s (BIG) annual 3 Day Startup (3DS). The app was designed by four students in the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing and three College of Arts and Humanities students.