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Tag: Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies

Georgia Southern engineering and computing students present research findings at annual Student Research Symposium

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

Ph.D. student wins national fellowship for high-efficiency energy innovation

Mohammad “Fuad” Hassan, a Ph.D. student in Ƶ’s Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing, has been awarded the 2026 Society of Tribologists and Lubrications Engineers (STLE) Elmer E. Klaus Fellowship.

There’s no place like home: Bulloch County native builds future locally

Madison Buford was born and raised just a stone’s throw away from Ƶ’s Statesboro campus. As she watched the University and the city grow, she knew exactly where she wanted to go to college.

Lifelong learning is the case he’ll never close: University Police investigator becomes Double Eagle

Georgia native, University Police Department Investigator and, now, Double Eagle — Heiko Ellis will cross the commencement stage this December with a Master of Science in criminal justice and criminology, embodying his personal commitment to continuous learning.

Mechanical engineering graduate student ready for takeoff 

Cole Hayne’s love of planes has taken him to some pretty impressive heights during his time at Georgia Southern

Georgia Southern MBA graduate designs her own future

Esther Chukwujekwu is pairing her passion for dressmaking with an MBA to take her business to the next level.

Bugging out: the journey of a Ƶ student in aquatic entomology

Thanks to the $47,000 grant from the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc., the research group has received financial support to conduct research on the ecology of local watersheds in forestry areas. The funding supports their study of how forestry management practices impact freshwater ecosystems.

Georgia Military College and Ƶ provide pathways for post-Bachelor-level degree pursuits

In the spirit of academic cooperation, Georgia Military College (GMC) and Ƶ (GSU) have solidified an articulation agreement, emphasizing their commitment to academic collaboration. The agreement streamlines the transition of GMC Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) graduates into graduate programs offered at GS through the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies, the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, and the Parker College of Business.