Tag: Press Release

14th Japan Foundation Film Series coming to Georgia Southern

Anyone interested in learning about Japan and Japanese culture can do so at Georgia Southern University by attending the 14th Japan Foundation Film Series. The series is sponsored by the Japan Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Foreign Languages and the Office of International Programs and Services.

William Daniels brings textile exhibit to Georgia Southern Statesboro Campus

William Daniels’ textile exhibit “On Pins and Needles” will be on view from Sept. 24 to Oct. 26, and an artist talk will begin Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. in Arts Building, room 2071. A reception will follow at the Center for Art and Theatre from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Professional Development Day connects career-ready students with employers

At its core, the Georgia Southern University College of Business mission is to produce career-ready professionals. Our students are equipped with the knowledge, critical thinking skills, relevant tools and experiential learning opportunities needed for professional success. Offered to College of Business students, Professional Development Day (PDD) provides sessions on relevant “real-world” and discipline-specific topics and the opportunity to networking with employers/recruiters prior to the Eagle Expo Career Fair, the University’s largest on-campus career fair, held on the following day.

Georgia Southern chapter of Kappa Delta Pi recognized for literacy project

A University chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), an international honor society in education, Nu Zeta was recently recognized for their 2017-18 literacy project, “Read to Lead: Celebrating our Community! Empowering Readers!.”

Georgia Southern students and indigenous Argentinian artists collaborate to celebrate Wichí culture

When Georgia Southern University art professor Rachel Green was first introduced to Ana, Carolina and Betina — a grandmother, daughter and granddaughter trio of artisans who create colorful textiles according to their family’s long-held Argentinian traditions — she was captivated.

Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus to host performance by U.S. Air Force clarinet quartet

Woodwind fans in the Savannah area have a chance to see a nationally touring clarinet quartet on the Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus. Mission Winds, a component of the United States Air Force Band of the West, will be performing at the Fine Arts Auditorium on Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m.

Artistic take on technology coming to Statesboro Campus’ Contemporary Gallery

Digital and physical worlds will collide this fall when Sphere’s “Here be Dragons” art exhibit comes to the Contemporary Gallery at the Center for Art & Theatre on Georgia Southern’s Statesboro Campus from Sept. 24 to Oct. 26.

Center for Sustainability grows more than produce, flowers in Campus Community Garden

Mums, sunflowers, kale, squash, carrots and cucumbers are just a few things that can be found growing in the Campus Community Garden on Georgia Southern’s Statesboro Campus. But if you ask Garden Manager and student Eric Holley, the Garden has much more to offer.

Georgia CEO Q2 2018 results show Georgia business leaders’ confidence levels remain strong

The results of the 2018 second quarter (Q2) survey by Georgia CEO suggest that Georgia business leaders’ confidence levels remain strong with notable sales figures that offset the decrease in the volume of business. Georgia CEO is a news source that shares the state’s most important features, videos and newswires with Georgia’s top business leaders.

Georgia Southern alumna, principal applies doctoral research to prepare others for administration jobs

After 10 years as a middle school educator, April Hodges, Ed.D., originally thought she would work with curriculum once she left the classroom. However, her first position as an assistant principal changed the direction of her future, guiding her to administration.