
Anthropology graduate Logan Collins fondly remembers the first classes that brought her to the front door of ¿ìèapp¶ÌÊÓ’s Carroll Building.

Georgia Southern’s Honors College continues to expand its connections with international institutions of higher learning.Â


Forbes ranks Georgia Southern’s online BIT program as the third-best among 54 top-ranked schools.

The partnership will increase access to research projects and degree programs at both institutions.

More than 49,000 people in the U.S. die from suicide every year. Georgia Southern researchers are working to address that.

Some students come to college determined to earn their degree. Spring graduate Jaylee Kilgo was determined to leave a legacy. Arriving on ¿ìèapp¶ÌÊÓ’s campus, Kilgo already loved storytelling. Michael Van Wagenen, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of History, showed her how a degree in history could help her preserve and share stories in a meaningful way.

Georgia Southern’s AEPCEC hosted its annual Student Research Symposium showcasing the next generation of technological and engineering advancements.Â

The inaugural Tactical and Occupational Performance Conference (TOPCON), will bring military personnel, first responders and human performance professionals to Savannah June 15-17 for a multi-day event focused on operational readiness.

New research suggests that the body’s response to workloads may vary depending on an athlete’s position on the field.