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- Room to grow: Honors Global Scholars explore agricultural sustainability, rural well-being in coastal Georgia and IrelandWhen Amy Potter, Ph.D., attended a panel discussion in Ireland about environmental changes in the summer of 2023, she didn’t expect to be inspired to create a cross-disciplinary learning experience for students in Georgia Southern University’s Honors College.
- Georgia Southern graduate ready to lead dual-language learnersKyndal Harp has been running to her school desk every day since the first day of kindergarten. But it wasn’t because she was late, nor was she trying to beat the bell; she just couldn’t wait to start learning.
- From exile to expression: MFA student turns family history into fine art degreeElise Aleman, a Georgia Southern University Master of Fine Arts (MFA) graduate, spent much of her adult life in South Florida working as a graphic artist. She moved to Savannah, Georgia, in 2017 to pursue a new calling in painting. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Aleman decided […]
- Georgia Southern hosts GS4 Student Scholar Research SymposiumLast month, Georgia Southern hosted the latest edition of the GS4 Student Scholar Research Symposium, which showcased posters and presentations from undergraduate and graduate students across eight colleges.
- Public Health students present varied research in Creative Scholars ShowcaseOn April 9, the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health celebrated Public Health Week by highlighting the work of some of its student scholars in its first annual Creative Scholars Showcase.
- First-generation graduate Jazmine Jenkins’ fierce focus helps her soar to degree in nuclear medicineJenkins’ endurance paid off this spring as she crossed the commencement stage to earn her bachelor’s in radiologic sciences with a concentration in nuclear medicine.
- Georgia Southern’s Fraternity and Sorority Life celebrates impactful return of FSL Serves Week with over 1,000 service hoursGeorgia Southern University’s fraternity and sorority groups made a significant impact on the Savannah and Statesboro communities during Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) Serves Week, during which the students served more than 1,000 service hours.
- Resilient and Ready: Georgia Southern graduate Ava Geyer’s mission for momsAva Geyer has held many roles while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in exercise science at Georgia Southern University, but the most important one is mom.