Georgia Southern to offer new online Master of Public Health in Fall 2020
Beginning in Fall 2020 Georgia Southern University will offer its first fully online Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in applied public health.
Partnership with SCCPSS to provide paid residency opportunities for select Georgia Southern teacher candidates
Exceptional teacher candidates studying in Georgia Southern University’s College of Education will soon have the opportunity to apply for a paid residency program with Savannah-Chatham County Public School System starting as early as Fall 2020.
‘Bedtime Stories’ visiting artists exhibition opens on Statesboro Campus
“Bedtime Stories,” a multimedia visiting artists exhibition from the Widow Maker Collective in Savannah, Georgia, is currently on display at Georgia Southern University’s Center for Art and Theatre on the Statesboro Campus through Feb. 7. On Jan. 16, the center will host an artist’s talk at 5 p.m. in the Arts Building followed by a reception in the Contemporary Gallery from 6-7 p.m.
Senior fine arts major selected for gallery show in California
Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art senior Kimberly Barron was one of 21 artists selected for a national juried exhibition titled, “Pretty and Peculiar,” hosted by the Fe Gallery in Sacramento, California.
Georgia Southern names Interim Athletic Director, forms AD Search Committee
A comprehensive mix of student-athletes, supporters and university employees has been tasked with finding Georgia Southern’s next athletic director.
Until the process is complete, Georgia Southern University President Kyle Marrero has named Lisa Sweany as interim athletic director.
Georgia Southern’s Online Master’s in Economics receives top rankings
Georgia Southern University’s Online Master of Science in Applied Economics (MSAE) in the Parker College of Business has been named among the top 10 best online master’s programs by The Best Schools and College Values Online.
Georgia Southern graduate finds purpose within campus recreation and intramurals
The moment journalism and spanish double major Joiya Reid stepped foot on Georgia Southern University’s Statesboro Campus she instantly connected with her family’s alma mater, and would soon discover a calling to help others through recreation sports.
Career-ending injuries led Georgia Southern graduate to find his passion in exercise science
After several concussions forced EJ Mitchem to walk away from the game he loved, Georgia Southern helped him to rediscover sports in a new way.
Georgia Southern graduate students help increase awareness of brain injuries
Graduate student Caroline Steed aspires to work full time with brain injury survivors, which is why she enjoyed representing Georgia Southern University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders program in the seventh annual Brain Injury Awareness Walk in Savannah, Georgia.