EAGLE Academy students seize distance learning as a new opportunity to prepare for the digital world
When Georgia Southern University College of Education members founded EAGLE Academy, they never planned for students to learn virtually.
So when University System of Georgia colleges and universities closed their campuses in response to the coronavirus pandemic, EAGLE Academy had to determine a new way to help students reach their goals from a distance.
Parker College of Business students gain real-world experience through networking events
Georgia Southern University senior marketing major Steve Lopez was able to see his skills gained in the classroom come full circle when he placed first in the second annual Parker Regional Sales Competition (PRSC).
Parker College of Business students gain real-world experience through networking events
Georgia Southern University senior marketing major Steve Lopez was able to see his skills gained in the classroom come full circle when he placed first in the second annual Parker Regional Sales Competition (PRSC).
No Paulson? No problem! says Georgia Southern senior
When Rebecca Hooper, a senior marketing major at Georgia Southern University, heard there would be no graduation ceremony at Paulson Stadium this year, she decided to build her own.
No Paulson? No problem! says Georgia Southern senior
When Rebecca Hooper, a senior marketing major at Georgia Southern University, heard there would be no graduation ceremony at Paulson Stadium this year, she decided to build her own.
Georgia Southern alumni encourage community, adapt small business in trying times
For many small businesses, closing storefronts due to the coronavirus pandemic has meant losing revenue and contact with customers. Focused on using art to boost the spirits of those in their Sandy Springs community, art studio owners and college roommates Sandra Lewis (‘92) and Kris Bleiler (‘91) are using the current crisis as an opportunity to offer new ways for their business to inspire and connect.
Georgia Southern alumni encourage community, adapt small business in trying times
For many small businesses, closing storefronts due to the coronavirus pandemic has meant losing revenue and contact with customers. Focused on using art to boost the spirits of those in their Sandy Springs community, art studio owners and college roommates Sandra Lewis (‘92) and Kris Bleiler (‘91) are using the current crisis as an opportunity to offer new ways for their business to inspire and connect.
Georgia Southern students, faculty participate in Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival regional competition
Faculty and students from Georgia Southern University’s Theatre Department on the Armstrong and Statesboro campuses were recently invited to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Region 4 competition, held in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
RiteCare Center receives $10K donation from Savannah Scottish Rite Masons
The RiteCare Center on the Armstrong Campus has received $10,000 from the Savannah Scottish Rite masons, a gift that will help fund the learning experience of Georgia Southern University students and support the success of speech therapy clients.
RiteCare Center receives $10K donation from Savannah Scottish Rite Masons
The RiteCare Center on the Armstrong Campus has received $10,000 from the Savannah Scottish Rite masons, a gift that will help fund the learning experience of Georgia Southern University students and support the success of speech therapy clients.