Georgia Southern student from Nigeria passionate about community service in new home
Tolulope “Tolu” Ojo, a biology graduate student at Georgia Southern University, has found her home away from home in Statesboro. Because of her personal belief that community service begins at home, Tolu is a frequent participant in community service events sponsored by the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement.
Georgia Southern public health students promoting Global Handwashing Day amid COVID-19 pandemic
Students in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health (JPHCOPH) are bringing awareness to the importance of handwashing in accordance with Global Handwashing Day, which is Oct. 15. The students are in a Global Health Policy class taught by Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management, Bill Mase, DrPH, who said knowing proper hand-washing techniques is crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Georgia Southern to offer free dementia screenings, caregiver psychotherapy sponsored by ROAD Foundation
The Psychology Clinic on the Georgia Southern University Statesboro Campus will provide free dementia screenings and psychotherapy for caregivers thanks to a $10,000 donation from Rockin’ Out Alzheimer’s Disease (ROAD). The services will be provided in person and virtually.
CARES Center committed to keeping Georgia Southern safe during COVID-19 pandemic
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Kelly Crosby’s title was Director of Risk & Compliance in the Internal Audit, Risk & Compliance Department. However, since the Georgia Southern University CARES Service Center was formed, she has been totally involved helping limit the spread of COVID-19.
CARES Center committed to keeping Georgia Southern safe during COVID-19 pandemic
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Kelly Crosby’s title was Director of Risk & Compliance in the Internal Audit, Risk & Compliance Department. However, since the Georgia Southern University CARES Service Center was formed, she has been totally involved helping limit the spread of COVID-19.
Georgia Southern students logged more than 48K hours of community service last year
From July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020, students at Georgia Southern University logged 48,457 hours of community service, a 4.4% increase compared to last year. According to the Federal Agency for Service and Volunteering, the hours are equal to a $1,066,054 value.
Georgia Southern students logged more than 48K hours of community service last year
From July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020, students at Georgia Southern University logged 48,457 hours of community service, a 4.4% increase compared to last year. According to the Federal Agency for Service and Volunteering, the hours are equal to a $1,066,054 value.
Georgia Southern Center for Applied Cyber Education to take part in cyber exercise
On Sept. 24, Frank Katz, director of the Center for Applied Cyber Education at Georgia Southern, will represent the University at Jack Voltaic 3.0, the first all-virtual cyber exercise hosted by the Army Cyber Institute. The exercise will simulate a cyber attack in Savannah, and Katz will observe the participants’ decisions during the attack to help better educate his cyber security students on what to do in similar scenarios.
Georgia Southern Center for Applied Cyber Education to take part in cyber exercise
On Sept. 24, Frank Katz, director of the Center for Applied Cyber Education at Georgia Southern, will represent the University at Jack Voltaic 3.0, the first all-virtual cyber exercise hosted by the Army Cyber Institute. The exercise will simulate a cyber attack in Savannah, and Katz will observe the participants’ decisions during the attack to help better educate his cyber security students on what to do in similar scenarios.
Georgia Southern music professor invited to advisory board for COVID-19 bioaerosol emissions study
A music professor at Georgia Southern University is teaming up with other researchers to study the risk of exposure and prevention of COVID-19 during performing arts activities.