Georgia Southern’s Senior Companion Program creates a meaningful community for older adults

Since 1988, Georgia Southern University’s Senior Companion Program (SCP) has quietly transformed lives across southeast Georgia. Housed in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences’ Center for Social Gerontology, the program pairs low-income volunteers age 55 and older with homebound older adults who need assistance to live independently. Funded by AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, the SCP recently received another one-year extension.


Georgia Southern reaches new economic impact record of $1.167 billion

Recent reports from the University System of Georgia (USG) show Georgia Southern University continues its legacy of significant economic impact on its surrounding region.

According to the USG’s latest Economic Impact report, the system recorded a $23.1 billion total economic impact from July 1, 2023 until June 30, 2024. In the same period, Georgia Southern’s continues to reach new heights with a record annual economic impact of $1.167 billion for FY 2024, a 1.9% increase over the previous year.


The program's 2025 cohort took part in a collaborative research project centered on occupational and environmental exposures, particularly in illegal mining zones in Ghana’s Ashanti Region.

Grit, grace and groundwater: A Georgia Southern journey through Ghana

Georgia Southern’s Study Abroad Program for Ghana took part in a collaborative research project centered on occupational and environmental exposures, particularly in illegal mining zones in Ghana’s Ashanti Region.


Georgia Southern University engineering team wins at U.S. Department of Energy national innovation competition

A team of Georgia Southern University students and faculty from the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing won first place in the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) EnergyTech University Prize National Pitch Competition. The team took home a total of $70,000 and outpaced competitors from top-tier institutions across the country, including MIT, Harvard and Stanford.


Georgia Southern secures prestigious National Science Foundation Grant for innovative STEM research, education and outreach

Georgia Southern University’s Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing and College of Education are teaming up to bring the latest innovative research on renewable energy to STEM educators and their classrooms across Georgia. 


portraits of Lindsey Chappell, Kendra R. Parker, Bennett Parten and Nicholas Mangee

Four Georgia Southern faculty members publish books taking research beyond the library

Four Georgia Southern University professors are using their original research to bring new light to historic topics. Their recently published books span topics from European history to an American novelist to a reexamination of Sherman’s March through Georgia. Through research that takes a deep dive into their fields of study, they bring a more complete […]


From Concept to Courtroom: Advancing Forensics Through the Academic Government Industry Nexus

Georgia Southern and Shimadzu to host forensic science symposium

Georgia Southern University is teaming up with Shimadzu Scientific Instruments to host a forensic science symposium on September 10.


Apanaskevichiella: Georgia Southern’s tick detective honored with genus classification 

Dmitry Apanaskevich was recently awarded one of the highest honors a biologist can receive: a newly recognized genus of soft ticks named Apanaskevichiella.