Winter 2020
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Features
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Tracking an Invisible Enemy
For the past few months, Georgia Southern public health students have been tracking an enemy so small it’s invisible to the naked eye.
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Rising Star
From the Busiest Man on Campus to National Television Correspondent When news breaks on Capitol Hill or at the White House, Skyler Henry (’11) is there to cover it. The Georgia Southern alumnus reports some of today’s biggest stories as a correspondent for CBS Newspath, a 24/7 newsgathering service for more than 250 CBS affiliate…
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Best Foot Forward
Alumna Mackenzie Anderson Leads Global Purpose Communications and Engagement at Nike When Nike tapped Mackenzie Anderson to become the company’s global purpose communications and engagement director last year, she packed more than her bags for the move to the corporate giant’s headquarters in Portland, Oregon. The Georgia Southern University 2007 public relations graduate and former…
Up Front
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Breaking Through the Sounds of Silence
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Wildlife Conservationist Lands Dream Job
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University Honors Program Transforms into Honors College
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Students Complete more than 48,000 Community Service Hours
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Sociology and Anthropology Department Helps Close Digital Divide
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Redesigned Hanner Court
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Former First Lady of Georgia Donates Bus to Georgia Southern Arts Students
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Georgia Southern Enrollment, Retention Reach Record Numbers
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Students Recognized with President’s Volunteer Service Award
News
Research
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An Invisible Danger
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Investigating an Invasion
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Why Is There A Coin Shortage During The COVID-19 Pandemic?
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What Happens When Singing Becomes A Dangerous Activity?
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Staying Active During COVID-19
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Telehealth – Delivering Health Care Safely during COVID-19 and into the Future
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Building a Food Oasis in a Pandemic
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The Digital Divide
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Supporting Children’s Mental Health Needs During the Global Pandemic
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Pandemic 3D Printing: How Did We Get Here?
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Research Notes
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Exchange of Notes