Alumna named 2017 National Association of Elementary School Principals National Distinguished Middle Level Principal of the Year
Alumna Lori Joiner (‘98,‘10), principal of Risley Middle School in Brunswick, Georgia (Glynn County Schools), has been selected as the 2017 National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) National Distinguished Middle Level Principal of the Year.
Faculty develop physical activity program for local children
Three Georgia Southern faculty have partnered with Bulloch County’s Transitions Learner Center (TLC) to offer an optional physical activities program for 16 middle and high school students.
COE alumna to serve on South Carolina Teacher of the Year Honor Court for 2017
Georgia Southern University College of Education (COE) alumna Elisabeth Hardy, Ed.D., (‘95, ‘07) has earned the title of Aiken County Teacher of the Year 2015-2016.
School of Nursing named No. 10 most affordable online colleges for nurse practitioner degree
The Georgia Southern University School of Nursing in the College of Health and Human Sciences has been ranked No.10 as one of the most affordable online colleges for a nurse practitioner (NP) degree in 2017 by OnlineU.
SGA president named as a finalist in national student body awards
Dylan John (‘16), president of the University’s Student Government Association (SGA), can now add “finalist in the Campus Legacy 2017 Student Body President of the Year,” a national competition, to his growing list of leadership credentials.
‘She Kills Monsters’ brings home national awards
The Georgia Southern University Theatre and Performance Program received several national awards on April 3 from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for their production of “She Kills Monsters.”
COE Edcamp draws record numbers
More than 160 educators from across southeast Georgia came together for Georgia Southern University College of Education’s (COE) second annual Edcamp event on Saturday, April 22, for a day of educational training and learning experiences.
COE alumna uses Google to connect students, teachers globally
Educational technology has become a passion for Georgia Southern University College of Education (COE) alumna Hollie Sisk (‘01,’05), who is sharing her skills and knowledge of Google for Education.
Latest survey results for Georgia Climate Index show moderate concerns for current business conditions
The results for this quarter’s Georgia CEO survey suggest Georgia business leaders are still optimistic about current business conditions but are considerably less optimistic than they were in the first quarter’s survey results.
COE master’s candidates to participate in research through National Science Foundation
Thanks to a grant through the National Science Foundation (NSF), candidates in the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program Molly Hopper and Lindsay Snowden have the outstanding opportunity to participate in an advanced research experience for teachers at Georgia Southern University.