Tag: Press Release

Georgia Southern University College of Business to host MBA Open House

The Georgia Southern College of Business will host an open house on Tuesday, Feb. 27, from 4 to 7 p.m. to provide more information on the accelerated Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree offered in Savannah, Georgia.

College of Education hosts 6th annual International Critical Media Literacy Conference

Georgia Southern’s College of Education will host the 6th annual International Critical Media Literacy Conference on Feb. 23-24 at the Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah, Georgia.

Department of Sociology and Anthropology hosts Anthropology Week

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is hosting a series of events for Anthropology Week Feb. 12-15 in the Carroll Building on the Statesboro Campus. Inspired by the American Anthropological Association’s Anthropology Day, Georgia Southern’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology expanded its programming to include an anthropological twist on Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14 and a day-long celebration of anthropology on Thursday, Feb. 15.

Librarian named president of the Georgia Library Association executive board

Professor and Interlibrary Loan Librarian Fred Smith, was voted president of the Georgia Library Association (GLA) by members for 2018.

Statesboro Campus to celebrate Georgia’s Arbor Day Friday

Georgia Southern’s Center for Sustainability (CfS) and Division of Facilities Services will host a celebration in honor of Georgia’s Arbor Day on the University’s Statesboro Campus on Friday, Feb. 16 at 10 a.m.

Community organizers connect ideas to action plans for social change

Georgia Southern University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and TRIO – Student Support Services (SSS) collaborated with the MLK Jr. Observance Day Association Inc., to host the inaugural MLK Institute for Community and Social Change on Feb. 8-10 at the Armstrong Campus in Savannah.

Local organizers create Beloved Community in Bulloch County

“What can we do to keep Ferguson from happening here?” That was the question asked by a diverse group of people in Statesboro and Bulloch County who came together in 2015 around the issue of relations between law enforcement and some African-American communities. Their gathering was in response to the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager, by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and the uprising that followed.

Georgia Southern University’s Cookie Recipe Contest is open for submissions

Georgia Southern invites students to be a part of University history by submitting their original recipe for the Cookie Recipe Contest now through Feb. 28. The winning recipe will become the official cookie of Georgia Southern.