
Ariyana Braxton was chosen to participate in a competitive student to leadership development program.

A new study finds that the brain’s ability to process sound starts to slow as early as middle age.

Georgia Southern’s Eagle Battalion earned a ninth-place finish this year at the 6th Brigade Ranger Challenge.

Amy Potter, Ph.D., has been elected president of the Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers (SEDAAG).

Ƶ’s Counseling Center has earned a full 10-year re-accreditation from the American Psychological Association (APA) for its doctoral internship in health service psychology.

Ƶ and Coastal Harbor Behavioral Health have teamed up to ensure students who need more comprehensive mental health care can access resources beyond campus.

The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) has selected a Ƶ leader for national honors. Ken Gassiot, Ph.D., associate vice president for student development, is the recipient of the 2026 NASPA AVP/Senior-Level Student Affairs Professional Award, recognizing his leadership and service within the student affairs profession.

The Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics at Ƶ has opened a new Care Station in the lobby of the Dr. Mark and Tonya Spivey Public Library in Vidalia, Georgia.

Joy Harden (’98) was among a group of almost 400 band directors who gathered from across the country as well as Canada, Mexico and Panama to perform in unison for this year’s “Banding Together” float in the 2026 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.

Morgan Kieffer, a Ƶ sports management masters student, is proof that classroom lessons can launch students into life-changing, real-world experiences.