Events - 快猫app短视 Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:27:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2024/12/favicon-georgia-southern-university-150x150.png Events - 快猫app短视 32 32 University of Wisconsin professor Elizabeth Hennessy to lead next Darwin-Lyell Distinguished Lecture Series /2026/04/08/university-of-wisconsin-professor-elizabeth-hennessy-to-lead-next-darwin-lyell-distinguished-lecture-series Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:27:24 +0000 /?p=67585 Elizabeth Hennessy, Ph.D., from the University of Wisconsin鈥揗adison will headline the next installment of the Bill Lovejoy Darwin-Lyell Distinguished Lecture Series.

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University of Wisconsin professor Elizabeth Hennessy to lead next Darwin-Lyell Distinguished Lecture Series

Portrait of Elizabeth Hennessy smiling

Elizabeth Hennessy, Ph.D., from the University of Wisconsin鈥揗adison will headline the next installment of the Georgia Southern Department of Biology鈥檚 Bill Lovejoy Darwin-Lyell Distinguished Lecture Series. Hennessy will address the delicate balance of tourism and conservation in the Gal谩pagos Islands on April 13 at 7 p.m. in the Nessmith Lane Center in Statesboro.

鈥淭here is a certain tension between this ideal of the pristine natural laboratory and the reality of a modern tourism industry on these islands,鈥 Hennessy said. 鈥淗ow do you square those two things together? In some ways, the islands are a case study in sustainability.鈥

Hennessy hopes that modern audiences see Darwin as more than a figure from history, but as someone whose legacy still holds lessons for how we approach conservation today.

鈥淚n some ways, Gal谩pagos is a parable for the world at large,鈥 said Hennessy. 鈥淗ow do we find a way to live in our modern economic reality while protecting the nature that is so valuable to us?鈥

Taking lessons from the work of Charles Darwin, who studied the animal species on the Gal谩pagos, and Sir Charles Lyell, and applying them to current topics is a founding principle of the lecture series. Endowed by Bill Lovejoy, Ph.D., a former professor of biology at Georgia Southern who shared a birthday with Darwin and studied historical figures in biological research, the series is part of Lovejoy鈥檚 legacy of encouraging discussion on nuanced topics.

鈥淗e had great respect for Darwin and Lyell and how their work was discussed by others in the field,鈥 noted Georgia Southern Professor of Biology Steve Vives, Ph.D. 鈥淲e look for topics that hit home with students and faculty so they can start their own conversations in that spirit.鈥

The exchange of ideas and forming future partnerships to address issues is one part Hennessy is most looking forward to on her first trip to Statesboro.

鈥淚’m really curious to hear more about what the people at Georgia Southern are working on and what parts of my work are most interesting to them,鈥 said Hennessy. 鈥淚t’s always fun to think about potential collaborations in the future and to find common themes in our research.”

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Moveable Feast brings iconic Savannah author Flannery O鈥機onnor to life /2026/04/08/moveable-feast-brings-iconic-savannah-author-flannery-oconnor-to-life Wed, 08 Apr 2026 18:28:21 +0000 /?p=67573 The free event will feature professors leading a discussion on how O鈥機onnor鈥檚 unique Georgia roots inspired her work and how her writing continues to inspire today鈥檚 writers.

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Moveable Feast brings iconic Savannah author Flannery O鈥機onnor to life

Four 快猫app短视 faculty from the College of Arts and Humanities will come together to highlight Savannah native and renowned author Flannery O鈥機onnor during the next installment of the Moveable Feast Lecture Series at 6 p.m. April 13 at St. Vincent鈥檚 Academy in Savannah.

The free event will feature professors Benjamin Drevlow, Tony Morris, Christina Olson and Laura Valeri leading a discussion on how O鈥機onnor鈥檚 unique Georgia roots inspired her work and how her writing continues to inspire today鈥檚 writers.

鈥淚鈥檓 drawn to O鈥機onnor again and again because of who she was: an unrepentant iconoclast in a time and place where such rebellion wasn鈥檛 typical,鈥 said Olson, professor of creative writing. 鈥淪he is always on the short list of authors I recommend to Georgia Southern students. Aspiring authors need to be aware of the rich literary history that they themselves work right in the middle of.鈥

A core element of the Moveable Feast series is creating an immersive experience by hosting lectures in places that directly connect with the subject. O鈥機onnor grew up on Charlton Street near St. Vincent鈥檚 Academy where she was a student for several years. Professor of writing Valeri said hosting the discussion inside the very walls where a young O鈥機onnor learned to write is a unique treat.

鈥淚t’s a rare privilege to be able to discuss such an influential literary genius in her own stomping grounds,鈥 said Valeri. 鈥淲e get to soak up Savannah’s loveliness in the beautiful St. Vincent’s gardens, and right as spring blooms.鈥

Surrounded by the beauty of Savannah鈥檚 parklike squares and the architecture of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, senior English lecturer Drevlow said attendees will appreciate how the city鈥檚 distinctive culture produced O鈥機onnor鈥檚 signature style of Southern literature. He noted that O鈥機onnor鈥檚 status as somewhat of an outsider, and being a devout Catholic in a largely Protestant region, gave her a unique lens to view Southern society, something he personally connected with.

鈥淚 have a unique outsider’s perspective on all this with my Midwestern roots 鈥 growing up on a farm in rural northern Wisconsin and with my family’s roots in Minnesota; 鈥楳innesota nice鈥 being very comparable to 鈥楽outhern hospitality,鈥欌 said Drevlow. 鈥淲hen I got down here and saw all the things I’d read about going to school in Minnesota and Wisconsin, it almost became bingo for me. I might be from the cold, cold North, but in so many ways, rural is rural, and religion is religion.鈥

Attendees can begin the evening at the Flannery O鈥機onnor Childhood Home Museum, which will open at 5 p.m. for self-guided tours. Moveable Feast organizer Bill Dawers noted it is a fitting prelude to the lecture, given the strong connection between the author鈥檚 home and the Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus. 

“The work to establish her home as a museum was led by Armstrong State faculty,鈥 noted Dawers. 鈥淧rofessor Bob Strozier brought the idea to Armstrong President Bob Burnett, and they teamed with Professor Hugh Brown to set up a foundation to preserve the home. Since then, many faculty have served on the board because it鈥檚 an important piece of Savannah鈥檚 history.鈥

The Light by Which You See: Four Writers On Flannery O'Connor's Fiction 6 - 7 p.m., Monday, April 13 St. Vincent's Academy 207 East Liberty Street (entry on Lincoln Street) Savannah, Georgia Free and open to the public Renowned author Flannery O'Connor spent the first 13 years of her life in Savannah. The courtyard at St. Vincent's, where O鈥機onnor attended as a student, will graciously host four authors and 快猫app短视 professors, Benjamin Drevlow, Tony Morris, Christina Olson, and Laura Valeri, as they reflect on how O'Connor has inspired and influenced them. A Q&A and reception will follow the presentation. Immersion opportunity next door: 5 - 5:45 p.m. Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home 207 East Charlton Street Savannah, Ga Self guided tours (donations accepted) O鈥機onnor-related books and gifts available for purchase

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Georgia Southern to host American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting at Armstrong Campus /2026/03/24/georgia-southern-to-host-american-mathematical-society-sectional-meeting-at-armstrong-campus Tue, 24 Mar 2026 13:40:12 +0000 /?p=66573 More than 500 attendees expected at the Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) March 28-29.

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Georgia Southern to host American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting at Armstrong Campus

快猫app短视鈥檚 Armstrong Campus will welcome more than 500 attendees to the Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) March 28-29. The two-day event in Savannah brings together top experts from across the region for presentations ranging from AI to finance. The annual event provides opportunities for students and faculty alike to explore new topics in math. Department of Mathematical Sciences Chair Tricia Brown, Ph.D., notes that events like this provide the backbone of collaborative work that defines modern mathematical research.

鈥淐ollaboration happens not only during the presentations, but in the questions afterward, the discussions in the hallway over coffee or the proverbial back of the napkin at lunch,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淢athematicians use these times to bounce ideas off each other and propose new avenues of research in a way that is hard to do over email. Conversations that start at the meeting lead to more formal back and forth that produce a final written scholarship.鈥

Georgia Southern faculty will lead several sessions targeting a wide range of mathematical applications. Brown says her faculty鈥檚 depth of knowledge and enthusiasm to host this event shows what makes Georgia Southern the perfect place to hold such a gathering.

鈥淚t is great that the department is wholeheartedly supporting this event and we are lucky to have such strong researchers in diverse areas of pure and applied mathematics and statistics,鈥 said Brown.鈥

In addition to the wealth of knowledge the conference presents, Brown believes the spring weather and beauty of the Armstrong Campus make this year鈥檚 event a uniquely engaging event for attendees.

鈥淪avannah is a nice destination city for visitors and the Armstrong Campus is located near the historic downtown as well as convenient to the airport,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淥ur robust facilities can handle the influx of mathematicians with comfort and spring is a great time to enjoy the arboretum.鈥
A full lineup of presentations as well as registration options are available on the AMS website.

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Georgia Southern professor brings conference on solitude to the US for the first time /2026/03/05/georgia-southern-professor-brings-conference-on-solitude-to-the-us-for-the-first-time Thu, 05 Mar 2026 20:05:31 +0000 /?p=65178 The 鈥淎lone Together鈥 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.

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Georgia Southern professor brings conference on solitude to the US for the first time

Richard Cleveland smiles at the camera

Collaborative research by College of Education associate professor Richard Cleveland, Ph.D., has allowed him to form close partnerships with others in the field, making his study of solitude anything but isolated. Thanks to the bonds he has formed with researchers around the world, the International Society for Research on Solitude (ISRS) will host its annual conference in the U.S. for the first time.

鈥淚鈥檓 very thankful for being able to make these friendships and connections with international scholars,鈥 said Cleveland. 鈥淚t was through those connections and the College of Education being willing to host international faculty that we caught the eye of the ISRS.鈥

The 鈥淎lone Together鈥 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. Researchers will discuss findings on how people in professions, ranging from law enforcement to religious leadership, can feel disconnected, even while surrounded by the noise of modern life. They will also explore the benefits of having time to reflect inward as an important part of knowing ourselves and our values. 

鈥淭here is something restorative about being alone,鈥 said Cleveland. 鈥淲e do need time for solitude where we are not influenced by the world, not influenced by others, and have time to deeply reflect and recharge.鈥

The hallmark style of the program is to include small group conversations beyond the presentations for larger groups of conference attendees. . Cleveland says those intimate conversations draw out deep understanding and personal relationships with attendees.

鈥淏eing vulnerable with each other and having conversations, particularly on an international level, really allows you to learn more about each other鈥檚 specialties,鈥 said Cleveland. 鈥淚t opens up opportunities that you cannot get in a larger conference environment.鈥

Cleveland鈥檚 own research spans a broad spectrum of topics in solitude. He has examined the social difficulties children face in school and how law enforcement officers feel about being alone. His research in law enforcement drew the attention of ISRS scholar Anna Szafranek, Ph.D., from the University of Bialystok in Poland. Cleveland hosted a visit by Szafranek to the US so they could work together in person. In turn, Cleveland visited Poland and spent a month teaching and conducting workshops to share his own expertise. That kind of exchange is exactly what Cleveland loves about working with the ISRS.

鈥淩ecognizing someone鈥檚 specialty and what they can share with you is where discovery happens,鈥 said Cleveland. 鈥淚f I can work with someone who gets excited about the research together, that鈥檚 truly rewarding.”

Conference registration is available online at

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Family-friendly study spaces for student-parents open at Georgia Southern /2025/10/21/family-friendly-study-spaces-for-student-parents-opens-at-georgia-southern Tue, 21 Oct 2025 21:01:35 +0000 /?p=55300 At a recent grand opening, the Family Study Space was unveiled in the Academic Success Center (ASC) on the Armstrong Campus, and gives student-parents a comfortable and soundproof room for studying or one-on-one tutoring with their child. On one end of the room, there are work tables and tablets to complete coursework, and the other side features comfortable bean bag chairs, children鈥檚 books and toys. The University also unveiled a similar Family Study Space on the Liberty Campus as a collaborative effort between the ASC, CCAMPIS program and Chante Baker-Martin, Ph.D., Liberty Campus director.

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Family-friendly study spaces for student-parents open at Georgia Southern

At a recent grand opening, the Family Study Space was unveiled in the Academic Success Center (ASC) on the Armstrong Campus, and gives student-parents a comfortable and soundproof room for studying or one-on-one tutoring with their child. On one end of the room, there are work tables and tablets to complete coursework, and the other side features comfortable bean bag chairs, children鈥檚 books and toys. The University also unveiled a similar Family Study Space on the Liberty Campus as a collaborative effort between the ASC, CCAMPIS program and Chante Baker-Martin, Ph.D., Liberty Campus director.
Members of CCAMPIS stand at the entrance of the newly-opened Family Study Space on the Liberty Campus.

Her friends told her just to drop out and try again later, but that only fueled Savannah Pickett鈥檚 fire to earn a college degree.

Pickett, a first-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) student, had started a new chapter of her life as a college student after serving five years in the U.S. Army. But just a few months into starting classes at 快猫app短视, she received news that she and her husband were expecting their first child.

She was excited to be a mother, and she never considered halting her education despite naysayers.

鈥淚’m gonna keep going to school,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淚’m not dropping out. I literally did not take a break. My son was born two days into the semester. I was three days postpartum and doing American government coursework in the hospital.鈥

Since then, Pickett enrolled in the BSN program, and credits the University鈥檚 Childcare Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) for her ability to juggle motherhood and her coursework. 

CCAMPIS provides eligible low-income student-parents on the Armstrong and Liberty campuses with financial assistance for quality off-campus child care. It also provides on-campus services to students, like the new Family Study Space specifically designed with student-parents in mind.

At a recent grand opening, the Family Study Space was unveiled in the (ASC) on the Armstrong Campus, and gives student-parents a comfortable and soundproof room for studying or one-on-one tutoring with their child. On one end of the room, there are work tables and tablets to complete coursework, and the other side features comfortable bean bag chairs, children鈥檚 books and toys.

The University also unveiled a similar Family Study Space on the Liberty Campus as a collaborative effort between the ASC, CCAMPIS program and Chante Baker-Martin, Ph.D., Liberty Campus director. 

鈥淲e had a student who needed to bring her child to class, and this space made it possible,鈥 said Dawn Merrell, Liberty Campus associate director. 鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful to have a place where parents can stay engaged in their studies while their children feel welcome.鈥

The Family Study Space stands as an example of collaboration and student-centered innovation, reinforcing Georgia Southern鈥檚 commitment to creating a campus environment where all students and their families can thrive.

鈥淚 think about our student-parents who are either working or trying to get as much done as they can to be successful in their classroom, but also having the responsibilities of having to keep their little ones with them,鈥 said Leslie Harris, Ed.D., assistant director of Student Success. 鈥淲hatever it is the parents need to do for class, they can do it all right here while also being able to oversee their little ones.鈥

Pickett said the family study room will be a welcome resource when she needs to step away from distractions at home or when her son’s child care facility is closed during certain times of the year.

鈥淭his is going to be a really great space for me to bring him where I know that he’s safe,鈥 said Pickett. 鈥淚 know that there’s age-appropriate toys for him to play with and I can focus on studying.鈥

CCAMPIS received more than $400,000 this year from the U.S. Department of Education to help nearly two dozen students find quality child care and create on-campus spaces like the Family Study Space.

Program leaders are confident the area is fit for students because they鈥檝e been in their shoes before.

鈥淚 was a low-income student-parent, so I am very tied to this program and my students,鈥 said Marvette Wilkerson, CCAMPIS director. 鈥淚’m most excited for my student-parents to actually have a space where they feel safe and where their kids can have a place that they just have of their own. I always try to fulfill their wishes and their needs, and I want Georgia Southern to be as family-friendly as possible.鈥

The space鈥檚 availability for students with children can be found , but reservations aren鈥檛 required. The room will be unlocked weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Georgia Southern hosts GS4 Student Scholar Research Symposium /2025/05/21/georgia-southern-hosts-gs4-student-scholar-research-symposium Wed, 21 May 2025 20:56:22 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=23946 Last month, Georgia Southern hosted the latest edition of the GS4 Student Scholar Research Symposium, which showcased posters and presentations from undergraduate and graduate students across eight colleges.

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Georgia Southern hosts GS4 Student Scholar Research Symposium

Last month, Georgia Southern hosted the latest edition of the GS4 Student Scholar Research Symposium, which showcased posters and presentations from undergraduate and graduate students across 10 colleges.聽

Symposium attendees viewing students' poster presentations on the Statesboro campus.
Symposium attendees viewing students’ poster presentations on the Statesboro campus.

The symposium, the University鈥檚 largest research-focused event, is held each Spring.

Anish Goyal, a freshman pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer engineering, presented research on the role of convolutional neural networks, or CNNs, in enhancing ground-penetrating radar, or GPR鈥攁 widely used, non-destructive method for locating deformities in concrete and testing for strength. GPR’s reliability is critical for public safety. Goyal said CNNs have the potential to improve the accuracy and efficiency of interpreting GPR data.

He hopes to become a leader in quantum science and engineering, and called his work 鈥渁n important first step鈥 in that direction.

In addition to presenting his own research, Goyal saw the symposium as a milestone in his academic journey.

鈥淭his opportunity to showcase my research to a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for innovation and problem-solving was invaluable,鈥 he said. 鈥淗aving my work recognized at such a prestigious event not only validated the effort I鈥檝e put into this project but also fueled my enthusiasm to continue exploring and pushing the boundaries of what鈥檚 possible in computational research.鈥

He also appreciated the chance to grow professionally.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about presenting my own work; it鈥檚 about exchanging ideas and receiving feedback that can help me refine and improve my research,鈥 said Goyal. 鈥淭hese experiences also strengthen my professional network, which will be crucial as I pursue graduate studies and beyond.鈥

Sam Bennett presenting her research on the Armstrong Campus at the GS4 Student Scholar Symposium.

Sam Bennett, a senior earning a Bachelor of Science in psychology, presented research focused on the relationship between problematic substance use and academic performance.

Bennett, who aspires to become a school counselor, said the research gave her valuable insight into that career path.

鈥淭o be an effective counselor and educator, I need a deep understanding of both in-school and out-of-school factors that affect student success,鈥 she said. 

Although she didn鈥檛 initially feel drawn to research, Bennett said experiences like the GS4 Symposium have changed her perspective.

鈥淚nitially, research was not something I was very enthusiastic about,鈥 she said. 鈥淗owever, as I became more involved, things changed. I now appreciate the power of research to answer important questions and inform action.鈥

Bennett鈥檚 growing passion for research aligned well with remarks from keynote speaker Paul Hunton, president of North Carolina Public Radio. With more than two decades of experience in media, including working with researchers and scientists, Hunton emphasized the importance of involving the human element, no matter the topic.

Shainaz Landge, Ph.D., speaking to students on the Statesboro campus during poster presentations.

鈥淩esearch is far more than lab data or journal citations,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about curiosity, storytelling and community building, even in media and filmmaking. I want students to see that no matter their discipline鈥攅ngineering, art, social sciences, or anything in between鈥攖heir work can have a broad impact if they learn to communicate it effectively and tie it back to the human experience.鈥

Shainaz Landge, Ph.D., associate professor of organic chemistry in the College of Science and Mathematics, spearheaded the event and praised the variety of disciplines represented.

鈥淚t really is wonderful to see students from so many different disciplines sharing information and perspectives, and redefining the traditional notion of research,鈥 said Landge. 鈥淓very year, the symposium gets bigger and better, and I hope the students will carry this experience with them and use what they鈥檝e learned in their future endeavors.鈥

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Public Health students present varied research in Creative Scholars Showcase /2025/05/21/public-health-students-present-varied-research-in-creative-scholars-showcase Wed, 21 May 2025 20:54:55 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=23931 On April 9, the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health celebrated Public Health Week by highlighting the work of some of its student scholars in its first annual Creative Scholars Showcase.聽

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Public Health students present varied research in Creative Scholars Showcase

On April 9, the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health celebrated by highlighting the work of some of its student scholars in its first annual Creative Scholars Showcase. 

The showcase aligned with the national theme 鈥淧rotecting, Connecting, and Thriving,鈥 and explored a myriad of topics with local and global implications, including access to mental health services in rural areas, domestic violence prevention, and methods to combat food insecurity in foreign countries.

In his opening remarks, the college鈥檚 Dean Stuart Tedders, Ph.D, spoke of Georgia Southern鈥檚 鈥渜uest鈥 to raise its research profile and the importance of combining research and practical experience.

鈥淭he thing that excites me the most about this creative scholars’ showcase is the coupling of research and practice,鈥 he said. 鈥淏oth are very important, but when you combine the two, the knowledge gained in research can be used to make a difference in the real world.鈥

Emmanuel Azu doctoral student presenting his research at Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Creative Scholars Showcase, April 9, 2025
Emmanuel Azu, doctoral candidate.

Emmanuel Azu, is pursuing a doctorate in public health with a focus on biostatistics and is among the students working to make that difference. He presented his research on the efficacy of school feeding programs in Nigeria, an experience that has been an invaluable stepping stone in his professional and academic career.

鈥淢y current research has really helped me improve my writing and presentation skills,鈥 he explained. 

Azu added that opportunities to communicate with the public have served as essential points of connection in his career, something befitting of this year鈥檚 theme.

鈥淢y ultimate professional goal is to optimize health data management in underserved communities, he said. 鈥淭o do that, you have to be able to relate to the community, and platforms like these  give me the confidence to talk about my research in public and even connect with people of different backgrounds.鈥

The intersection of communication and public health is also particularly poignant for

Tobi Oloyede, a second-year DrPH student focusing on community health. She presented a poster highlighting her practice experience with .

Oloyede鈥檚 project originated from a communications and advocacy class. She worked with staff at Child Advocacy Services in Statesboro to create fact sheets that would be used as a part of a larger communications plan by the organization to prevent child abuse.

Oloyede emphasized the value of working and learning in the community. 

鈥淭his experience taught me about the power of combining data and design,鈥 she said. 鈥淏efore, I just thought it was a matter of using Canva to create something that looked good. It turned out to require a lot more precision. Our design and language were inspired by the data and specific objectives we had to reach the community.鈥

Stacey Smallwood, Ph.D. Executive Director of Wake Forest University's Faith COMPASS Center presenting at the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Creative Scholars Showcase
Stacey Smallwood, Ph.D. Executive Director of Wake Forest University’s Faith COMPASS Center.

Plenary speaker Stacy Smallwood, Ph.D, also reiterated the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to public health. He currently serves as the executive director of the Wake Forest School of Divinity鈥檚 Faith COMPASS Center.

Smallwood spoke about the Center鈥檚 efforts to end the stigma around HIV/AIDS in the South, and the vital role faith communities can play in empowering those who may be dealing with illness and social marginalization.

The importance of communication and connection in addressing public health challenges and improving outcomes is something that Research Associate Dean , recognizes, and it is in part why she spearheaded the effort to make the Creative Scholars Showcase happen.

鈥淥ur faculty mentor students in practice, engagement, and research initiatives,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he Showcase provides a platform to share the results and foster collaborations within the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health and the Georgia Southern community. Through this initiative, we believe students learn the value of dissemination and their role in enhancing the college’s research profile.鈥

Students looking at poster presentations during the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Creative Scholars Showcase.

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快猫app短视 and Bulloch Solutions partner to offer 鈥楴o Builds鈥 Tournament featuring FORTNITE /2024/03/28/georgia-southern-university-and-bulloch-solutions-partner-to-offer-no-builds-tournament-featuring-fortnite Thu, 28 Mar 2024 20:04:05 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=22661 Utilizing its newly launched Virtual Collaboration Center, 快猫app短视 will host a No Builds Tournament featuring Fortnite on Friday, March 29. The event, sponsored by Bulloch Solutions, is the first event of its kind on Georgia Southern鈥檚 Statesboro Campus. Students can use the state-of-the-art computers in the Eagle鈥檚 Edge Arena and compete with one another for a chance to win part of a $430 prize pool, including in-game currency and Tech Corner gift cards.

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快猫app短视 and Bulloch Solutions partner to offer 鈥楴o Builds鈥 Tournament featuring FORTNITE

Virtual Collaboration Center at Georgia Southern

Utilizing its newly launched Virtual Collaboration Center, 快猫app短视 will host a No Builds Tournament featuring Fortnite on Friday, March 29. The event, sponsored by Bulloch Solutions, is the first event of its kind on Georgia Southern鈥檚 Statesboro Campus. Students can use the state-of-the-art computers in the Eagle鈥檚 Edge Arena and compete with one another for a chance to win part of a $430 prize pool, including in-game currency and Tech Corner gift cards.

Billed as a zero-build, solo elimination race, the competition is open to only Georgia Southern students. But, members of the community and other interested parties are welcome to stop by and watch the festivities as viewing for the event is free and open to the public. You can also catch the event online, streaming on the official Twitch channel of the VCC at https://www.twitch.tv/gasouthern_vcc.

“Opportunities like this are a great way to connect to current and future students at 快猫app短视. Through our partnership with Bulloch Solutions, we hope to expand our interaction with the community and foster a greater conversation about gaming and esports with students throughout the southeast,” said Michael Murphy, director of Campus Services.

快猫app短视 works diligently to offer students new and exciting uses of technology that can help them be successful in both their academic and experiential learning opportunities while on campus. The Virtual Collaboration Center is a unique facility, offering the latest and greatest in gaming, but also giving our campus community the ability to reconnect in a post-pandemic world. For more information, please visit the Virtual Collaboration Center鈥檚 website at .

This event is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by Epic Games, Inc.

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New location enhances the community impact of Georgia Southern鈥檚 Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics /2023/11/22/new-location-enhances-the-community-impact-of-georgia-southerns-institute-for-health-logistics-analytics Wed, 22 Nov 2023 19:03:24 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=22276 The new downtown Statesboro location of the Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics (IHLA) at Georgia Southern (GS) University will host the public to celebrate its grand opening on Nov. 30, 12 - 2 p.m. Remarks will take place at 12:30 p.m.

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New location enhances the community impact of Georgia Southern鈥檚 Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics

Grand Opening celebration on Nov. 30

The new downtown Statesboro location of the Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics (IHLA) at Georgia Southern (GS) University will host the public to celebrate its grand opening on Nov. 30, 12 – 2 p.m. Remarks will take place at 12:30 p.m.

The innovative space integrates historic elements with state-of-the-art technology and contemporary hybrid work stations. 鈥淲e designed the space to support our mission,鈥 said IHLA Director Jessica Schwind, Ph.D. 鈥淟ogistics isn鈥檛 just a part of our name, it was at the forefront of our thought process when creating this hybrid work environment.鈥 

The lobby is spacious with plenty of comfortable furniture and wellness-minded, brain-break activities. 

鈥淎t IHLA, we work really hard, but we prioritize finding joy in what we do, and that includes our office environment. We wanted to create a space that people want to be in,鈥 added Schwind.

Founded in January 2022, IHLA has already brought in a significant amount of funding to support its mission. 

More importantly, the institute鈥檚 projects have made a direct impact on the health of people across the state of Georgia. Over 1,200 schools received supplies and high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to reduce the spread of COVID-19 through a contract with the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). Currently, IHLA provides COVID-19 mitigation supplies and HEPA units to confinement facilities in Georgia. 

IHLA also provides infectious and zoonotic disease training for small businesses across the Southeast. Grant funding supports this training at no cost to the businesses. In the spring, IHLA will begin to provide disaster preparedness training to students across GS campuses. The well-rounded team at IHLA includes a learning experience designer to assure that all of its custom-designed training programs are interactive and engaging.

In addition to service-related projects, IHLA is thrilled to launch a Faculty Fellows Program to support research related to One Health. The One Health approach understands that you can鈥檛 improve the health of humans without also taking into account the health of animals, plants and the environment, because all are interdependent. 

The team at IHLA is small but growing. Follow them on Facebook (@HealthLogisticsAnalytics) to learn about new exciting projects as they continue on their journey to make a difference improving health in communities, across the Southeast and around the globe. Website: https://research.georgiasouthern.edu/health-logistics/

For more information and to RSVP for the grand opening, please email ihla@georgiasouthern.edu.

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Georj Lewis, Ed.D., to speak at annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration /2023/01/09/georj-lewis-ed-d-to-speak-at-annual-martin-luther-king-jr-day-celebration Mon, 09 Jan 2023 15:03:00 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=21249 快猫app短视 will celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. with events including a keynote speaker, an educational trip to Atlanta and participation in both the Savannah and Statesboro MLK parades.聽

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Georj Lewis, Ed.D., to speak at annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration

快猫app短视 will celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. with events including a keynote speaker, an educational trip to Atlanta and participation in both the Savannah and Statesboro MLK parades. 

鈥淩ecognizing that we all have a role to play in the realization of Dr. King鈥檚 dream, this year鈥檚 celebration theme is 鈥榙o small things in a great way,鈥欌 said Dominique A. Quarles, Ph.D., associate vice president for Inclusive Excellence and chief diversity officer. 鈥淭hroughout the celebration, we will be speaking to the impact of using one鈥檚 sphere of influence to transform their community.鈥

Atlanta Metropolitan State College President , will return to Georgia Southern as the special guest speaker for the University鈥檚 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Day on Jan. 13.

Georj Lewis, Ed.D.

Lewis, who formerly served as vice president for student affairs at Georgia Southern and Armstrong State University, will speak to students, faculty and staff on the University鈥檚 Armstrong Campus in Savannah and Statesboro Campus. A breakfast will take place at 8:30 a.m. in the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center ballroom in Statesboro followed by a lunch at 12:30 p.m. in the Armstrong Center Ballroom in Savannah. 

鈥淚 am excited to come back to a place that has been so meaningful to me personally and professionally,鈥 said Lewis. 鈥淔urthermore, I am more than honored to have a part in celebrating one of our greatest Americans, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥

Lewis has nearly 30 years of experience in higher education and his career has centered around the development of educational partnerships, student advocacy and the development and implementation of programs that promote professional development.

He moved to Georgia in 2002 to lead student diversity programming efforts at Georgia Southern and went on to serve as the institution鈥檚 dean of students. Lewis has served in leadership and cabinet-level positions since 2012. In May of 2019, Lewis was tapped to serve as interim president and, in November of 2019, was officially named the fourth president of Atlanta Metropolitan State College. His early higher education experience included admissions and multicultural affairs roles at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania.

Lewis has received several awards, and most recently was recognized as a 2021 Pillar of the Profession by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). He is also a recipient of the Paragon Award for New Presidents by Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. 

He has recently collaborated on a book chapter in the 鈥淗andbook of Research on Black Males.鈥 

Lewis is active in the Metro Atlanta community as a member of the board of directors of the ATL Airport Chamber, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Directors for the Metropolitan Regional Educational Service Agency. He also serves as a subcommittee member of the Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance, Inc., and a Metro Atlanta Industry Partnerships Partner. 

In addition to the events with Lewis, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement will host Eagles in Action: MLK鈥檚 Legacy Weekend by providing a day trip to Atlanta on Jan. 14. While in Atlanta, participants will learn, engage and explore the connections between service and social justice through visits to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park. 

On Jan. 16, the Georgia Southern community will participate in both the Savannah MLK parade at 10 a.m., hosted by the MLK Observance Day Association, and the Statesboro MLK parade at 2 p.m., hosted by the Bulloch County NAACP Branch. 

are available to students, faculty and staff for the MLK Celebration breakfast and lunch speaker presentations. Additionally, a limited number of parade participants are allowed to walk in each location. Please contact the Office of Inclusive Excellence at oie@georgiasouthern.edu for more information or accommodation requests.

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