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Viqtory Media recognizes Georgia Southern University as a top military-friendly college 

Georgia Southern University continues to be a leading institution for military-connected students, earning the 2025-2026 Top Ten Military Friendly® distinction by Viqtory Media.

Georgia Southern University Alumni Association selects new board members for 2025-2026

Six new members recently joined Georgia Southern University’s Alumni Association Board of Directors.

Georgia Southern University’s online computer science degree ranked sixth in the nation for affordability

Georgia Southern’s online Master of Science in Computer Science is ranked as one of the most affordable online master’s in computer science programs for 2025. 

Georgia Southern researchers survey flood-stricken area of Bangladesh

During monsoon season, Cox’s Bazaar is prone to flooding and frequent landslides due to its geographical location and low altitude.

Georgia Southern University receives funding to launch rural opioid harm reduction program for justice-involved individuals

Georgia Southern University’s Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics (IHLA) has been awarded $2.2 million from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement to launch a two-year initiative aimed at reducing opioid-related harm among justice-involved individuals in rural counties.

Georgia Southern researcher develops motion control technology for Intelligent Aerial Vehicles applications

Robin Lange is spending his summer in his hometown of Raine, Germany. But his mind is back in the Intelligent Vehicles Navigation Research Laboratory at Georgia Southern University.

Georgia Southern’s premier choir soars in overseas competition

The Southern Chorale, Georgia Southern University’s premier choral ensemble, continues to reach new heights in international competitions. The group took third place in the CantaRode International Choral Festival in the Netherlands, which was held from May 29 through June 1. The prestigious festival featured 10 choirs from eight countries, including the U.S., Sweden, Slovenia and other European countries.

Room to grow: Honors Global Scholars explore agricultural sustainability, rural well-being in coastal Georgia and Ireland

When 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.