National Youth-At-Risk Conference to take place this March
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 EAGLE Academy to host open house on Jan. 30
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.
College of Education student launches campaign to help new teachers
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.
New walking trail to connect Georgia Southern’s Statesboro Campus, Blue Mile
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.
Georgia Southern University hosts 47th annual High School Model United Nations Conference
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.
10th annual Francophone Film Festival to take place on Armstrong Campus Feb. 22-23
The community is encouraged to attend the 10th annual Francophone Film Festival Feb. 22-23 on the Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus in Savannah. The Armstrong French Club started this event in the spring of 2008 thanks to a grant provided by the French Embassy and the Tournées Festival, which aims to bring French cinema to American institutions.
Alumni to celebrate history of Armstrong State College at ‘Always Strong’ event
Georgia Southern and the Armstrong Alumni Association will celebrate and honor 126 faculty and staff members during the Always Strong: Armstrong State College series set for 4 p.m. on Jan. 20.
Governor Nathan Deal recommends funding for two Georgia Southern projects supporting workforce development
Two Georgia Southern University projects have been included in Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal’s recent budget recommendations to the General Assembly for the upcoming fiscal year. Gov. Deal’s budget priorities include building an educated workforce capable of meeting future job demands.
Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology faculty collaborates in concussion research
Georgia Southern Waters College of Health Professions Assistant Professor Tamerah Hunt, Ph.D., and researchers from the Seattle Pediatric Concussion Research Collaborative and Seattle Children’s Center for Childhood Health, Behavior and Development, have been awarded a $1.6 million grant to develop the program, One Team, to address safety and concussion awareness in youth sports.