Georgia Southern theatre professor appointed regional chair of Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
Ƶ theatre professor Lisa Abbott has stepped into a new role as the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) region 4 chair.
Compelled to mentor, graduate redirects studies to coach and teach
Following his final wrestling match at Forsyth Central High School, Nathan Kistler left the mat with a newfound vision — to become a coach and teacher and provide the same mentorship that he received throughout school. Yet, as a new student at Ƶ, Kistler chose to study business.
Unable to muster enthusiasm for business courses, he changed his major to middle grades education and the impact was immediate.
Compelled to mentor, graduate redirects studies to coach and teach
Following his final wrestling match at Forsyth Central High School, Nathan Kistler left the mat with a newfound vision — to become a coach and teacher and provide the same mentorship that he received throughout school. Yet, as a new student at Ƶ, Kistler chose to study business.
Unable to muster enthusiasm for business courses, he changed his major to middle grades education and the impact was immediate.
Parker College of Business students meet virtually with potential employers
The School of Accountancy in the Parker College of Business at Ƶ helped more than 60 students meet with potential employers during its first-ever virtual career fair held in June.
Finding his vocation: An education graduate works with special needs students
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ƶ Double Eagle Benjamin Mitchell (’11,’20) has been teaching students with disabilities from home.
Finding his vocation: An education graduate works with special needs students
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ƶ Double Eagle Benjamin Mitchell (’11,’20) has been teaching students with disabilities from home.
$3.25 million grant provides scholarship opportunities for disadvantaged students to pursue graduate degrees in public health at Georgia Southern
Nandi A. Marshall, DrPH, and Joseph Telfair, DrPH, of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Ƶ have received a 2020-25 U.S. Department of Health Resources and Service Administration grant valued at $3.25 million to support the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students program. Each year, $650,000 will be available to offer scholarships to qualifying students who wish to pursue a Master of Public Health or Doctor of Public Health at Georgia Southern.
$3.25 million grant provides scholarship opportunities for disadvantaged students to pursue graduate degrees in public health at Georgia Southern
Nandi A. Marshall, DrPH, and Joseph Telfair, DrPH, of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Ƶ have received a 2020-25 U.S. Department of Health Resources and Service Administration grant valued at $3.25 million to support the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students program. Each year, $650,000 will be available to offer scholarships to qualifying students who wish to pursue a Master of Public Health or Doctor of Public Health at Georgia Southern.
Georgia Southern receives largest commitment to date to ensure our eagles finish strong
The Ƶ Foundation, Inc. has received a commitment of $125,000, the largest gift yet, toward the “Ensure Our Eagles Finish Strong” scholarship initiative to help students facing financial hardships during these unprecedented times. The campaign will help up to 250 students on a need-based priority and up to 14 returning spring sport seniors who saw their 2019-20 collegiate seasons cut short.
Georgia Southern receives largest commitment to date to ensure our eagles finish strong
The Ƶ Foundation, Inc. has received a commitment of $125,000, the largest gift yet, toward the “Ensure Our Eagles Finish Strong” scholarship initiative to help students facing financial hardships during these unprecedented times. The campaign will help up to 250 students on a need-based priority and up to 14 returning spring sport seniors who saw their 2019-20 collegiate seasons cut short.