Georgia Southern Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art presents 2018 Faculty Exhibition

The Georgia Southern University Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art will open its 2018-19 exhibition season with its biennial Faculty Exhibition. The exhibition will run concurrently at the Statesboro and Armstrong campuses in August.


Georgia Southern professor publishes article on how lichens and mosses affect the global water cycle

Georgia Southern University ecohydrology professor John Van Stan, Ph.D., recently published an article in Nature Geoscience titled “Significant Contribution of Non-vascular Vegetation to Global Rainfall Interception.”


Georgia Southern student leadership program garners national recognition

Southern Leaders, a Georgia Southern University undergraduate leadership program, received national recognition as a recipient of the 2018 Association of Leadership Educators (ALE) Outstanding Program Award. The award recognizes outstanding leadership programs implemented by leadership educators that can have substantial impact on individuals, organizations, institutions and/or communities through data.


Georgia Southern responds to growing workforce demands with business programs on the Armstrong Campus

Georgia Southern University is taking significant steps to prepare more students for highly-qualified positions in the southeast region’s burgeoning logistics’ sector. Now, Georgia Southern University’s AACSB-accredited Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Logistics and Intermodal Transportation (LIT) program and the BBA in Economics program will be available to students in Savannah through enrollment on the Armstrong Campus.


Georgia Southern faculty mentor students from around the Southeast

Faculty at Georgia Southern University are mentoring undergraduate students from around the southeast this summer as they spend 10 weeks on the Statesboro Campus conducting research as part of the CollaborativE Multidisciplinary Investigations Through Undergraduate Research Experiences (CEMITURE).


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commander praises Georgia Southern staff for work during September hurricane

Last week during the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Savannah District’s annual exercise at the Georgia Southern University Statesboro Campus, Commander Col. Daniel Hibner recognized the University staff for their work during Hurricane Irma in September 2017.


Georgia Southern professor focused on shark, stingray research

Fans of the popular Discovery Channel event Shark Week have something in common with Georgia Southern University professor Christine Bedore, Ph.D.


Unique farm-to-table program rolls out on Georgia Southern’s Armstrong Campus Fall 2018

Select dining options will be just-off-the-farm fresh on Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus in Savannah beginning Fall 2018, thanks to a unique in-house partnership.


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