What We Do

Sustain Southern is Georgia Southern’s home for sustainability outside the classroom. With Sustain Southern, any Eagle has the opportunity to lead positive environmental change, both on campus and in the community. Learn more about how you can get involved and become a sustainability leader!

Sustain Southern oversees the student group Eagles for Sustainability (E4S), which includes a one-year Sustainability Leadership Certificate. Sustain Southern also hosts educational workshops on a variety of sustainability topics guided by the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The Campus Community Garden provides a great opportunity for students to learn about and engage in the sustainable practices of food growing. The Garden is located between the Herty building and the Williams Center.

Additionally, Sustain Southern manages the Sustainability Project Proposal Fund, which is used to directly support sustainability projects on the Statesboro campus. Since 2014, the Project Proposal fund has allocated $1,100,000 towards campus sustainability improvements.

Lastly, Sustain Southern also hosts the annual Southern Sustainability Week – a week-long campus celebration of sustainability with numerous exhibitors, vendors, and community members partaking in sustainability awareness.

Last updated: 11/2/2021