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Georgia Southern art exhibition unites seniors as they march to graduation
There is a diverse range of works to be displayed in “Emergence,” the newest art exhibition by Georgia Southern University senior Bachelor of Fine Arts students featuring various mediums including watercolor, oil, acrylic and mixed media, screen printing, sculpture, animation and photo manipulation.
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Georgia Southern police resolve social media incident with arrest Thursday
Georgia Southern University Police have arrested Kimberlie P. Bennett on charges of terroristic threats and acts based on a social media post she is accused of making early Monday morning.
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Palacios: "More research is needed to better understand what foods and nutrients can best help increase milk supply in diverse populations.”
Several esteemed nutrition researchers collaborated on “Effectiveness of Lactation Cookies on Human Milk Production Rates: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” which was recently published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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Juried Undergraduate Exhibition 2023 to be held on March 28
Juried Undergraduate Exhibition 2023 to be held on March 28
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Georgia Southern’s gold commitment to military-connected students recognized in latest Military Friendly School ranking
Georgia Southern University has once again been named as a Military Friendly School® and received a “Gold” ranking for 2023-2024 by VIQTORY for its commitment, effort and success in creating sustainable and meaningful opportunities for its military-connected students.
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Georgia Southern’s gold commitment to military-connected students is recognized in latest Military Friendly School ranking
Georgia Southern University has once again been named as a Military Friendly School® and received a “Gold” ranking for 2023-2024.
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Georgia Southern chemistry professor earns USG Hall of Fame Faculty Award
Georgia Southern University’s Beulah Narendrapurapu, Ph.D., won a 2023 Felton Jenkins, Jr. Hall of Fame Faculty Award presented by the University System of Georgia (USG).
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Georgia Southern chemistry professor earns USG Hall of Fame Faculty Award
Georgia Southern University’s Beulah Narendrapurapu, Ph.D., won a 2023 Felton Jenkins, Jr. Hall of Fame Faculty Award presented by the University System of Georgia (USG).
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Business Innovation Group announces Patrick Woock as new Director of Business Incubation
Georgia Southern University’s Business Innovation Group (BIG) has hired Patrick Woock, Ph.D., to lead its efforts in supporting south Georgia entrepreneurs as the unit’s new director of business incubation.
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Frankie Welch's Americana: Fashion, Scarves and Politics Exhibition on March 4
Frankie Welch's Americana: Fashion, Scarves and Politics Exhibition
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Georgia Southern Business Innovation Group client awarded runner-up prize at Savannah pitch competition
A Georgia Southern University Business Innovation Group (BIG) client and Statesboro-based business won $2,500 and claimed the runner-up spot at the 2023 GRIT Conference Startup Stage Pitch Competition held in January.
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Georgia Southern recognized as top 100 degree producer for diverse students
Georgia Southern University has ranked in the top providers nationally for degrees conferred to diverse students among higher education institutions.
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Eagle Nation awards three military spouses scholarships
While military families make incredible sacrifices for their country, Georgia Southern University has developed a reputation for supporting these families while they pursue their academic dreams.
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Hyundai Donates $30,000 to Local Nonprofits in Savannah to Continue its Investment in Georgia
Hyundai Motor America announced its partnership with Georgia Southern University and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire, donating $15,000 to each organization.
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‘Old Glory’ gets upgrade on Georgia Southern Statesboro Campus
For more than 60 years, the American flag has been raised and lowered every day on the same flag pole on Sweetheart Circle.
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Georgia Southern program to improve soldiers’ physical and combat readiness to expand nationwide with $5.7 million federal funding boost
What began in 2016 as a partnership between Georgia Southern University and the Third Infantry Division at Fort Stewart has become a nationally recognized educational and research program with $5.68 million in federal funding to improve soldier health and performance to ensure force readiness.
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OSA | Open House on January 12
Join the Office of Student Activities on the Statesboro Campus for an open house!
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Economic Monitor Q3 reports regional economy continued to grow at more sustainable pace, will avoid notable downturn in 2023
Georgia Southern University’s latest Economic Monitor, which reflects Q3 2022, reports Savannah metro economy continued to grow, albeit at a slower and more sustainable pace.
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Georgia Southern University building ethical skills in military leaders
Georgia Southern University’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies recently partnered with key leaders of the U.S. Army‘s 188th Infantry Brigade from Fort Stewart for a Leadership and Professional Development session in Jenkins Hall Theater at the Armstrong Campus.Professor Leisa Schwab, a part-time member of the department and former military judge advocate, presented “Introduction to Moral Theory” to the unit’s officers and senior non-commissioned officers.
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Approximately 2,100 degrees conferred during Georgia Southern’s 2022 Fall Commencement ceremonies
This week, approximately 2,100 undergraduate and graduate students from Georgia Southern University’s Statesboro, Armstrong and Liberty campuses received associate, baccalaureate, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees in two Fall 2022 Commencement ceremonies.