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Quarterly survey results suggest Georgia CEO readers view current business climate as improving

The results from the third quarter Georgia CEO survey suggest that Georgia business leaders are feeling more optimistic about current business conditions in Georgia compared to the second quarter survey.

Georgia Southern invites displaced ITT Tech students to explore compatible, online courses

Former ITT Technical Institute students are invited to explore online, compatible courses in their field of study that are available through Georgia Southern University’s Division of Continuing Education.

Georgia Southern provides shelter to animals from Georgia Sea Turtle Center

In the midst of Hurricane Matthew, residents of coastal Georgia were not the only ones taking to the evacuation routes. A gopher tortoise, diamondback terrapins, box turtles, sea turtles, additional turtles, an owl and a wood stork from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island took shelter on Georgia Southern University’s campus as the hurricane passed through the region.

Game Day Mayday

Thousands of alumni and fans will flock to Allen E. Paulson Stadium for two Thursday night football games this season: Oct. 27 against Appalachian State University and Nov. 10 against the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Game day parking regulations from the Office of Parking and Transportation are outlined below:

16th Annual Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference opens call for proposals

A call for proposals is now open for the the 16th Annual Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference that will be held at the Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah Feb. 17-18, 2017.

Two Nursing Students Awarded the St. Joseph’s/Candler Georgia Southern University Nightingale Scholarship

Third semester nursing student Retha Rowe and second semester nursing student Jessica Hartzog, both in the College of Health and Human Sciences, have been awarded the St. Joseph’s/Candler Georgia Southern University Nightingale Scholarship in the amount of $1,500 each.

Georgia Southern offers area schools chance to win 3-D printer

The Innovation Studio in the College of Education is offering area schools the chance to win a 3-D printer in order to integrate the technology into their class curriculums.

Lew Alquist exhibition opens Sept. 26 at Center for Art & Theatre

The Georgia Southern University Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art will present work by the late sculptor Lew Alquist, Sept. 26 – Oct. 28, in the Contemporary and University Galleries at the Center for Art and Theatre.

Georgia Southern’s 43rd Annual ‘A Day for Southern’ is another success

Georgia Southern University has had another successful year with the 43rd annual A Day for Southern fundraising campaign, which has raised $1,945,416. A Day for Southern has raised more than $1 million dollars for the past 19 years.