Scholars-in-Residence and Patti Pace Performance Festival return to Georgia Southern
Both the Patti Pace Performance Festival and Scholars-in-Residence Terry Galloway and Donna Marie Nudd return to Georgia Southern University Jan. 27-30 for “Celebrating Disability through Performance” in recognition of the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Georgia Southern University to host award-winning journalists Ted Koppel, Mara Liasson and Eugene Robinson on March 23
Georgia Southern University will host professional journalists Ted Koppel, Mara Liasson and Eugene Robinson to discuss “2016 Elections: Voting as an Informed Citizen” on Wednesday, March 23, 7 p.m., at Hanner Fieldhouse. The panel of speakers is part of the University’s Leadership Lecture Series, developed to expose students to insights from world-class leaders.
Georgia Southern’s new TRIO Student Support Services program provides important opportunities
A new program for students at Georgia Southern University, the TRiO Student Support Services (SSS) program, sponsored by the Federal Department of Education program, is now accepting applications. The program provides comprehensive services to first-generation college students, limited income students or students with disabilities.
“Live from Nashville” takes the stage at the Performing Arts Center on Jan. 30
Georgia Southern University’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) goes country with “Live from Nashville,” an evening of country music and fun, on Jan. 30. A wildly popular and critically acclaimed performance, “Live from Nashville” treats guests to an exciting song and dance spectacle celebrating the musical tradition that gave Nashville the nickname “Music City.”
SGC International Member’s Traveling Exhibition opens at the Center for Art & Theatre
Georgia Southern University’s Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art presents the 2015-2018 SGC International Member’s Traveling Exhibition through Feb. 12 on campus in the Contemporary Gallery of the Center for Art & Theatre. The exhibition includes a reception Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. in the gallery. The events are free and the public is welcome.
Alumnae artists return to Statesboro to showcase works
Georgia Southern University’s Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art presents Structural Findings through Feb. 12 in the University Gallery of the Center for Art & Theatre. The exhibition includes an artist lecture Thursday, Feb. 11, at 5 p.m. in the Visual Arts Building, room 2071, followed immediately by an artist reception in the gallery. The events are free and the public is welcome.
Georgia Southern’s online programs recognized for excellence in latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report
In rankings released for the best online programs among colleges and universities across the country, U.S. News & World Report has again ranked Georgia Southern University’s online programs as among the best for 2016.
Georgia Southern University 2016 SOAR Leaders announced
Georgia Southern University has chosen its 2016 Southerns Orientation, Advisement, and Registration (SOAR) Team.
Georgia Southern Theatre & Performance presents international performer Bill Bowers
Georgia Southern’s Theatre & Performance program with the help of a Campus Life Enrichment Committee (CLEC) grant is bringing Broadway star and professional mime Bill Bowers to campus for a special performance of his award-winning one man show “It Goes Without Saying” on Saturday, Jan. 23.
Georgia Southern University debuts new Health Services facility
Georgia Southern University’s Health Services held a ribbon-cutting ceremony today for its new campus location and provided the public with a first look at the 39,000-square-foot facility.