
Could aquaponics be the farming of the future? Researchers at the Georgia Southern University FORAM Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center (SARC) on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah are discovering how feasible that may be.

A second K-9 officer has joined the Georgia Southern University Police Department. K-9 officer Bear, a highly trained Belgian Malinois, is the first K-9 officer assigned to the University’s Armstrong Campus in Savannah and will work alongside Patrol Officer Philip Garza.

The Department of Foreign Languages at Georgia Southern University will host its 15th Annual Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages and Literatures (SECCLL) April 5–6, at the Coastal Georgia Center at 305 Fahm St., Savannah, Georgia.
Get ahead or catch up with summer school opportunities available at all three Georgia Southern campuses It’s the age-old question, “What did you do last summer?” Now, thanks to Georgia Southern University, students can take advantage of shorter semesters and smaller classes when they enroll in summer school available on the Statesboro, Armstrong and Liberty campuses.
Georgia Southern University’s James H. Oliver Jr. Institute for Coastal Plain Science and Department of Biology will host Kathryn Cottingham, Ph.D., as the speaker for the 26th annual Joseph LeConte Lecture Series on Monday, April 9, at 7 p.m. in the Natural Sciences Building, room 1119, on the Statesboro Campus.

The Department of Art at the Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus will host undergraduate Spring 2018 Senior Exhibitions during March and April in the Fine Arts Gallery in Savannah.

Jody Langdon, Ph.D., associate professor of kinesiology in the Waters College of Health Professions at Georgia Southern University, has been recognized as a recipient of the 2018 Regents’ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award (SoTL).

Eight new species of feather mites that have never before been described anywhere have been identified on the Georgia Southern University campus in Statesboro. How do eight unknown species go undetected for so long? They are very small and live in a surprising location.