COE master’s candidates to participate in research through National Science Foundation
Thanks to a grant through the National Science Foundation (NSF), candidates in the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program Molly Hopper and Lindsay Snowden have the outstanding opportunity to participate in an advanced research experience for teachers at Georgia Southern University.
Thousands of Georgia Southern graduates soar to new heights during Spring Commencement ceremonies
More than 3,300 of Georgia’s best and brightest undergraduate and graduate students received degrees from Georgia Southern University during ceremonies on May 5 and 6 in Statesboro.
19-Year-Old JPHCOPH student earns Bachelor of Science this May
Age is just a number for Georgia Southern student Arianna Archer. The 19-year-old began her college career before she could even vote, and what a career that has been.
Appointment of Senior Leadership Team announced for the new Georgia Southern University
Today, Georgia Southern University President Jaimie Hebert, Ph.D., announced the appointment of the senior leadership team for the new Georgia Southern University, contingent upon the Board of Regents’ approval of the new consolidated university.
Double Eagle Donna Wiggins, Ph.D., receives Award for Excellence in Teaching
In March, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) alumna and Double Eagle, Donna Gwyn Wiggins, Ph.D., (79’,85’), received Winston-Salem State University’s (WSSU) 2017 University of North Carolina Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
English as a Second Language Lunch and Learn to take place this May
Georgia Southern’s Division of Continuing Education is excited to launch English as a Second Language community courses in a Lunch and Learn format this summer.
Georgia Southern professor’s film to be broadcast nationally on PBS
For some, tracing their family history goes as far as an online search, but for Georgia Southern multimedia film and production Assistant Professor Matthew Hashiguchi, it meant speaking with family members to uncover and preserve his family’s legacy.
Georgia Southern faculty member’s research making an impact in education
Georgia Southern University College of Business Assistant Professor of economics, Jeff Schiman, Ph.D., was recently mentioned on the National Council on Teacher Quality website for research he conducted with Ben Ost from the University of Illinois at Chicago on teacher absence rates.
COE hosts Scratch Day event for educational professionals
Registration for the College of Education’s (COE) Scratch Day event is now open, but spots are limited.
Double Eagle shares gift of music
Alumna and future Double Eagle Oluwatito “Tito” Osibodu (‘14) is using her passion and degree to give back.