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Researchers Track Currents with Drifters and Dye

Researchers from the James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science (ICPS) at Georgia Southern teamed up with Gray鈥檚 Reef National Marine Sanctuary on Tuesday, Sept. 1, to release 50 gallons of a non-toxic red dye into the Altamaha River.

Georgia Southern researchers study why clean water, sanitation efforts may not reach women as intended

Georgia Southern researchers say that while the United Nations (UN-Water) met its recent goal to provide clean water and sanitation to global communities, these numbers might not account for the difficulties in providing these life-saving resources to women.

Georgia Southern to Test Emergency Alert System

快猫app短视 is scheduled to test all components of the Eagle Alert system on Wednesday, Aug. 26.

Georgia Southern faculty, staff gear up for fall semester

快猫app短视 faculty and staff members gathered together Wednesday morning at the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center to gear up for the fall semester during the University鈥檚 annual Fall Convocation.

Georgia Southern Students BUILD relationships, serve the community

More than 100 rising Georgia Southern freshmen made the trek to campus early, rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty in the Statesboro and Bulloch County community during the annual student volunteer program, BUILD.

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Professionals with employee relations responsibilities are invited to 快猫app短视鈥檚 new season of Legal Awareness in the Workplace seminars, now offered in Statesboro, Ga. as well as Savannah, Ga. and Brunswick, Ga.

Georgia Southern Professor Recounts 鈥楾he Most Important Court Case You鈥檝e Never Heard Of鈥

It鈥檚 one of the most important legal decisions regarding slavery in U.S. history, it happened in nearby Savannah, Georgia, and most people have never heard of it.

Georgia Southern study shows overweight and obese teens think they鈥檙e 鈥榡ust fine鈥

As national obesity rates have risen over the last 20 years, overweight and obese adolescents are now less likely to accurately perceive their body weight, according to a recent study at Georgia Southern.

Georgia Southern professor brings national attention to dangerous new drug trend

A Georgia Southern professor is bringing national media attention to a dangerous new drug trend called 鈥渄abbing.鈥