
Registration is open for the second annual Digital Media & Learning (DML) Summer Institute for Teachers.
The Office of Research at Georgia Southern University will host a slew of research events this April, which has been dubbed Research Month at the University.

Senior middle grades education major Kamaren Walthour is a full-time undergraduate student, mother of two, wife, devoted member of her church, and most recently, the founder of a program called Pop-Up and Read.

Alumna and director of the University of Florida’s Harn Museum of Art, Rebecca Nagy, Ph.D., will visit Georgia Southern on Tuesday, April 4, to discuss her research of Ghana’s contemporary art scene at 5 p.m. in the Arts Building room 2071.

Georgia Southern University’s Student Government Association (SGA) has created Vision 20/20, a statewide initiative to help student representatives better respond to student needs.

Georgia Southern has been ranked second on the list of 2017 Most Affordable Military-Friendly Online Colleges and named one of the 2017 Top Military-Friendly Online Colleges by SR Education Group.
Georgia Southern University’s College of Education received notification that its Ed.S. in School Psychology program has been awarded full-approval/national recognition status from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), a recognition of the program’s demonstrated consistency with NASP standards. Georgia Southern is one of only three universities in the state of Georgia with NASP-approved school psychology programs and has the only specialist degree program in the state that is nationally-recognized and NASP-approved.

Today, Georgia Southern University held its fifth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®, an event where men walk in high-heeled shoes to increase awareness about sexual violence.

Georgia Southern University recently announced it will hold its second annual Edcamp, a participant-driven professional development program for K-12 educators, on Saturday, April 22, at the College of Education on 1332 Southern Dr. in Statesboro, from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.