Military spouse, mother of three graduates with honors and renewed confidence
When Lee Ann Hitt enrolled in undergraduate studies at Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ after a 15-year hiatus, she was ready to invest in herself again. Yet, lingering insecurities nipped at her. Did she still have what it takes to succeed in an academic environment?
Hitt tepidly matriculated at the University to work toward a degree in history. However, soon after joining classes on campus, she knew she was in an environment to thrive.
‘65 years old and not done yet,’ former marketing professional earns master’s in special education to work with children
When Darlene Williams began pursuing her master’s degree in special education at Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ, she had not attended college in more than 37 years.
Following a 30-year career in sales and marketing, Williams decided to chase a new dream.
‘65 years old and not done yet,’ former marketing professional earns master’s in special education to work with children
When Darlene Williams began pursuing her master’s degree in special education at Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ, she had not attended college in more than 37 years.
Following a 30-year career in sales and marketing, Williams decided to chase a new dream.
From the Bronx to Statesboro, a graduate’s dream to teach children turned into a reality
Born in the Bronx, New York, Jaisha Nivens was in high school when she and her three brothers relocated to Hinesville, Georgia, for her oldest brother’s military assignment at Fort Stewart and a fresh start.
U.S. Department of Commerce invests $2 million to expand business incubator in Statesboro Opportunity Zone
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced that the Department’s Economic Development Administration is awarding a $2 million grant to the Downtown Statesboro Development Authority so Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ can continue boosting business growth and resiliency efforts by expanding the City Center Business Incubator in downtown Statesboro.
Alumni, former mayor, journalist, state official and higher education administrator to speak at Fall 2020 Commencement ceremonies
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ has named five distinguished Georgians to serve as speakers for Çï¿ûÊÓÆµâ€™s Fall 2020 Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 13, 16 and 17.
Alumni, former mayor, journalist, state official and higher education administrator to speak at Fall 2020 Commencement ceremonies
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ has named five distinguished Georgians to serve as speakers for Çï¿ûÊÓÆµâ€™s Fall 2020 Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 13, 16 and 17.
Georgia Southern faculty member elected to serve on American Public Health Association executive board
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health’s Nandi Marshall, DrPH, has been elected to serve a four-year term on the American Public Health Association’s executive board.
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ elevates Honors Program into new Honors College
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ now comprises 10 academic colleges with the transition of the University Honors Program to the Honors College. The move provides a growing community of honors students with enhanced experiential learning opportunities including undergraduate research, creative scholarship and the honors thesis, focusing on professional development, interdisciplinary education and global experiences.
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ elevates Honors Program into new Honors College
Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ now comprises 10 academic colleges with the transition of the University Honors Program to the Honors College. The move provides a growing community of honors students with enhanced experiential learning opportunities including undergraduate research, creative scholarship and the honors thesis, focusing on professional development, interdisciplinary education and global experiences.