Georgia Southern professors use grant to enhance literacy development efforts in Southeast Georgia
Two Georgia Southern University researchers are continuing to advance literacy development efforts in Southeast Georgia thanks to a $50,000 grant.
From ABCs to Xs and Os: Georgia Southern education professor seeks to put human connection at the center of classrooms and sports
The work began as a study on how practices were structured, but turned into a mission to answer the question “why would athletes want to play on my team?”
Georgia Southern University receives state funding for Georgia’s first college of optometry, literacy center
Georgia Southern University has received a state investment of nearly $40 million to support several projects that address critical needs throughout the state, including the first college of optometry in Georgia and an applied reading center.
A full-circle moment: Jennifer Berghoff returns to Georgia Southern for her master’s degree
Georgia Southern University has been a constant backdrop to Jennifer Berghoff’s life moments, both big and small.
Georgia Southern graduate student redefines fitness culture while fostering a passion for teaching both in and out of the classroom
“Get involved. You’ll fall in love with the community.”
Georgia Southern professor brings conference on solitude to the US for the first time
The “Alone Together” symposium, which will be held April 23 to 25 at the Armstrong Campus, dives into both the challenging and liberating aspects of what it means to be alone.
Middle school math teacher’s perfect equation: Two campuses, one fulfilling career and finding more than just a love of teaching
The consolidation of Georgia Southern University and East Georgia State College creates a network of opportunities, something Landry Thompson knows well.
Doctoral graduate aims to destigmatize children’s mental health in Caribbean with support from Georgia Southern’s College of Education
Ambah Kioko is keenly aware of the stigma that mental health carries among Caribbean families. She’s setting out to change that.
There’s no place like home: Bulloch County native builds future locally
Madison Buford was born and raised just a stone’s throw away from Georgia Southern University’s Statesboro campus. As she watched the University and the city grow, she knew exactly where she wanted to go to college.
‘No regrets’: Shaheim Johnson makes family history as first-generation graduate
Student Government Association President Shaheim Johnson is reaching a significant milestone this May by becoming the first in his family to graduate from college.