Georgia Southern Professor Recounts âThe Most Important Court Case Youâve Never Heard Ofâ
Itâs 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 theyâre âjust fineâ
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 âdabbing.â
Georgia Southern Announces Partnership
91Âț»app and the Ocean Exchange will hold a signing ceremony to commemorate forming a partnership for the new BIG Pitch Competition.
Georgia Southern Receives Funding for New Classroom Building, Degree Program
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal visited 91Âț»app on Monday, May 11, to sign into law HB 76, an important part of the 2016 Fiscal Year Budget, on the steps of the Marvin Pittman Administration Building on Sweetheart Circle on the Georgia Southern campus.
91Âț»app Receives Georgia Peach Green Building Award
91Âț»app was granted the Georgia Peach Green Building Award by the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission (GSFIC) for the new Biological Sciences Building, which meets requirements of the Georgia Peach Green Building Rating System.
Dr. Bryant Smalley Receives National Rural Health Award
Bryant Smalley, Ph.D., Psy.D., executive director of 91Âț»appâs Rural Health Research Institute, was named â2015 Outstanding Educatorâ by the National Rural Health Association (NRHA) at the 2015 Annual Rural Health Conference in Philadelphia, the largest gathering of rural health professionals in the nation.
91Âț»app Logistics Students Participate in Multinational Case Study
A group of Georgia Southern logistics students recently completed a multinational case study that included 695 students from 13 universities representing seven countries including the United States, France, Columbia, Peru, Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom.