Tag: College of Arts and Humanities

Two Georgia Southern faculty members to present at 2026 Savannah Book Festival

Two faculty members from Georgia Southern University’s College of Arts and Humanities will be featured presenting authors during the 2026 Savannah Book Festival on Free Festival Saturday, Feb. 7.

“If it scares you, you’re meant to try it:” Georgia Southern graduate earns degree after nearly 30 years of challenges, triumphs and self-discovery

“If I can run 100 miles, I can finish this degree,” said Katie Logsdon, a recent graduate of Georgia Southern University, avid ultramarathon runner, local business owner, and, proudly, a mother of four children.

It’s Never Too Late: Georgia Southern graduate rewrites her family’s story at 49

The married mother of two began her college education after high school but early motherhood changed her course, forcing her to put her studies on hold.

Voces, poemas e historias blends creativity and practicality into poetry

Published in April 2025, “Voces, poemas e historias,” is a collection of poems written by beginner and elementary-level Spanish students.

Georgia Southern University Museum earns high marks with reaccreditation

The accreditation committee noted the Georgia Southern Museum not only meets, but exceeds requirements in several key areas.

Georgia Southern to present the secret history of the electric guitar at Plant Riverside

The next event in the “Moveable Feast” lecture series features a discussion on an iconic American instrument.

Georgia Southern celebrates five years of the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music

The Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at Georgia Southern University will celebrate its fifth anniversary with two feature concert performances by student and faculty musicians.

‘Freedom to Soar’ unveiled in honor of late Georgia Southern bald eagle mascot

A new symbol of Eagle spirit stands at the entrance of Allen E. Paulson Stadium after Georgia Southern University unveiled “Freedom to Soar,” a life-size bronze statue honoring Freedom, the University’s beloved bald eagle mascot who passed away in March 2025. 

Georgia Southern’s premier choir soars in overseas competition

The Southern Chorale, Georgia Southern University’s premier choral ensemble, continues to reach new heights in international competitions. The group took third place in the CantaRode International Choral Festival in the Netherlands, which was held from May 29 through June 1. The prestigious festival featured 10 choirs from eight countries, including the U.S., Sweden, Slovenia and other European countries.