

Georgia Southern University’s College of Education and Division of Continuing Education will host the 17th annual Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action and Change on Feb. 9-10 at the Coastal Georgia Center in downtown Savannah, Georgia.
Georgia Southern University Special Education Professor Kymberly Harris, Ph.D., and six undergraduate students recently presented at the Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Supports conference in Duluth, Georgia.

Georgia Southern University’s College of Education and Division of Continuing Education have teamed up to host the 29th Annual National Youth-At-Risk Conference March 4-7 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Savannah, Georgia.
Georgia Southern University will host an open house for the EAGLE Academy Inclusive Post-Secondary Education (IPSE) program at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, in room 2148 of the College of Education (COE) classroom building on the Statesboro Campus.
This year marks the 20th year of operation for Georgia Southern University’s Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar Q Ball, Jr Raptor Center located on the Statesboro Campus. The grand opening of the new exhibit, Under Attack, on Feb. 3 will highlight the celebration.
In fall 2017, as 33 early childhood education majors walked across the stage of the College of Education’s (COE) auditorium to collect their Eagle Educator pins, they were surprised with a special gift – a classroom starter kit.
Georgia Southern University and the Statesboro community will soon be able to access campus and the Blue Mile, Statesboro’s downtown revitalization project, via a new walking trail scheduled for completion in early February.


January 22, 2018 – Georgia Southern University’s Department of Political Science and Division of Continuing Education will host the 47th annual High School Model United Nations (UN) Conference in the Nessmith-Lane Center in Statesboro on Feb. 1-3.