Georgia Southern Jazz Ensemble mixes music with beauty in concert at Botanic Garden April 29
The picnic style outdoor concert begins at 7:30 p.m. April 29.
Three multimedia film production students head to Las Vegas for annual Broadcast Education Association conference
The conference is part of the program’s commitment to experiential learning.
Georgia Southern students earn their place in Regents Cup Debate Series
Three Georgia Southern students are taking part in the University System of Georgia annual Regents Cup Debate Series.
Georgia Southern Theatre welcomes alumna director for “Sweat”
éŮ×ÓĘÓƵ’s theatre program will bring an alumna-directed production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Sweat” by Lynn Nottage to the stage.
Moveable Feast brings iconic Savannah author Flannery O’Connor to life
The free event will feature professors leading a discussion on how O’Connor’s unique Georgia roots inspired her work and how her writing continues to inspire today’s writers.
Georgia Southern Honors student receives fellowship from New York Public Library
Ariana Taylor-Williams will spend her summer in New York City after earning a Schomburg-Mellon fellowship.
Georgia Southern professor to present “Steel and Sweat: Knights, Soldiers and the Making of the Tactical Athlete”
The next installment of the Moveable Feast lecture series is an in-depth discussion of the evolution of combat training from the Middle Ages to the modern day.
Two Georgia Southern faculty members to present at 2026 Savannah Book Festival
Two faculty members from éŮ×ÓĘÓƵ’s College of Arts and Humanities will be featured presenting authors during the 2026 Savannah Book Festival on Free Festival Saturday, Feb. 7.
“If it scares you, you’re meant to try it:” Georgia Southern graduate earns degree after nearly 30 years of challenges, triumphs and self-discovery
“If I can run 100 miles, I can finish this degree,” said Katie Logsdon, a recent graduate of éŮ×ÓĘÓƵ, avid ultramarathon runner, local business owner, and, proudly, a mother of four children.
It’s Never Too Late: Georgia Southern graduate rewrites her family’s story at 49
The married mother of two began her college education after high school but early motherhood changed her course, forcing her to put her studies on hold.