Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art welcomes visiting artist Alicia LaChance
Painter and multidisciplinary artist Alicia LaChance will visit Georgia Southern University’s Statesboro Campus on Feb. 6 to discuss her exhibition, “Vanishing Point,” which is currently on view at the Center for Art and Theatre on the Statesboro Campus through Feb. 7. The center will host a gallery talk and reception on Feb. 6 at the University Gallery from 5-7 p.m.
Georgia Southern University celebrates Black Heritage Month
Georgia Southern University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs announces the schedule for the 2020 Black Heritage Month celebration, featuring a series of lectures, panel discussions, performances and more throughout February.
Georgia Southern University celebrates Black Heritage Month
Georgia Southern University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs announces the schedule for the 2020 Black Heritage Month celebration, featuring a series of lectures, panel discussions, performances and more throughout February.
Armstrong Campus to host ‘National 2D Competition & Exhibition’
The Georgia Southern University Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art is hosting the annual, ”National 2D Competition and Exhibition,” featuring artists from across the country on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah. The exhibition is on display now through Jan. 31 in the Fine Arts Gallery. A reception will be held Jan. 29 at 12:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
Armstrong Campus to host ‘National 2D Competition & Exhibition’
The Georgia Southern University Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art is hosting the annual, ”National 2D Competition and Exhibition,” featuring artists from across the country on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah. The exhibition is on display now through Jan. 31 in the Fine Arts Gallery. A reception will be held Jan. 29 at 12:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
20th annual Patti Pace Performance Festival to be held on Armstrong Campus
The 20th Patti Pace Performance Festival, a non-competitive performance festival that allows students and professionals from different schools to work together to create and workshop a performance, will be held on Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus in Jenkins Hall Jan. 31- Feb. 1.
20th annual Patti Pace Performance Festival to be held on Armstrong Campus
The 20th Patti Pace Performance Festival, a non-competitive performance festival that allows students and professionals from different schools to work together to create and workshop a performance, will be held on Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus in Jenkins Hall Jan. 31- Feb. 1.
Georgia Southern University recognized for 28 top degree programs in U.S.
Georgia Southern University has been awarded top-ranking status for multiple degree programs by Intelligent.com. Georgia Southern was listed among hundreds of other competing institutions across the nation. The student-focused comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 1,604 accredited colleges and universities. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation and post-graduate employment.
Marine veteran finding new career through health and physical education at Georgia Southern
After 20 years in the Marine Corps, Jay Morrow retired and decided to pursue a new career path mentoring and coaching children at the Boys and Girls Club near his home in Bluffton, South Carolina.
Georgia Southern launches lending program for STEM, social studies classrooms in southeast Georgia
On average, teachers across the U.S. spend approximately $479 on classroom supplies each year, according to a 2018 study by the National Center of Education Statistics. The Institute for Interdisciplinary STEM Education at Georgia Southern University is helping reduce this burden for teachers in southeast Georgia with the School Outreach Program, a lending membership program that provides STEM and social studies materials for K-12 classrooms.