
Students in Georgia Southern University’s Allen E. Paulson College of Computing and Engineering have found that hard work really does pay off. Their automotive research during the 2024 academic year led to a subscription renewal for an advanced simulation software valued at $3 million.

The Hispanic Outreach Center opened in 2016. Since then, they’ve helped more than 300 Hispanic children escape abusive situations and reclaim their lives. Now, Georgia Southern students are getting involved to help.

Georgia Southern University hosted 123 incoming freshmen on the Statesboro Campus for STEAM Basecamp ahead of the official start of classes. The weeklong event, offered at no cost to students, prepared students for life at the University by giving them a head start on topics they will encounter in the classroom.

Georgia Southern University’s Center for Addiction Recovery (CAR) has been awarded a $529,144 grant from the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) to launch the Georgia Recovery-Ready Workplace (GROW) Initiative.

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.


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

In a strong show of community partnership and commitment to local education, local business and community leaders came together at the Liberty County Development Authority (LCDA) board meeting to announce the creation of the Liberty County Eagle Excellence Scholarship Fund. This new scholarship will support Liberty County students attending the Liberty Campus of Georgia Southern University.

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.

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