Georgia Southern’s Q4 2019 Economic Monitor reports economy ends strong, substantial decline expected
Georgia Southern University’s latest Economic Monitor, which analyzes Q4 2019 data and identifies trends affecting the regional economy, reports that the Savannah metro economy ended strong in 2019, however substantial decline is expected in the coming months.
Georgia Southern’s Q4 2019 Economic Monitor reports economy ends strong, substantial decline expected
Georgia Southern University’s latest Economic Monitor, which analyzes Q4 2019 data and identifies trends affecting the regional economy, reports that the Savannah metro economy ended strong in 2019, however substantial decline is expected in the coming months.
Armstrong Campus alumna lends helping hand to create masks for health care workers
With a passion for creating, Armstrong Campus alumna Megan Williams is making masks for local health care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Armstrong Campus alumna lends helping hand to create masks for health care workers
With a passion for creating, Armstrong Campus alumna Megan Williams is making masks for local health care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Georgia Southern’s Armstrong Campus lights up the small screen on NBC’s drama “Council of Dads”
When location scouts for NBC’s new television series “Council of Dads” searched Savannah for a realistic venue to shoot multiple hospital scenes, they knew they had found something special in the Health Professions Academic Building on Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus.
Georgia Southern’s Armstrong Campus lights up the small screen on NBC’s drama “Council of Dads”
When location scouts for NBC’s new television series “Council of Dads” searched Savannah for a realistic venue to shoot multiple hospital scenes, they knew they had found something special in the Health Professions Academic Building on Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus.
Parker College of Business student receives $1,000 scholarship, inspired by Savannah tourism leaders
Elizabeth Duncan, a junior hospitality management student in the Parker College of Business, now has an extra $1,000 for her education thanks to the Savannah Tourism Leadership Council (TLC).
Parker College of Business student receives $1,000 scholarship, inspired by Savannah tourism leaders
Elizabeth Duncan, a junior hospitality management student in the Parker College of Business, now has an extra $1,000 for her education thanks to the Savannah Tourism Leadership Council (TLC).
Georgia Southern to host free mini-conference for special education professionals, registration limited to 100
Special education professionals and teacher candidates from across the state are invited to Georgia Southern University on April 4 for the Georgia Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Mini-Conference to be held at the College of Education on the Statesboro Campus from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
How a goat named Moonpie is helping special needs students to socialize
Moonpie may be small, but her impact is mighty. A Nigerian Dwarf goat, Moonpie was born premature and the runt of her litter. Her owner, Tonya Cooper, a special education instructor for the College of Education, saw potential in her for a powerful new therapy venture.