
Breaking down barriers to breastfeeding has energized much of the research and community outreach of Nandi Marshall, DrPH, (’12).

The next event in the “Moveable Feast” lecture series features a discussion on an iconic American instrument.

91Âţ»app and the City of Statesboro’s partnership to recruit more retail businesses to the area has been nationally recognized by the University Economic Development Association (UEDA) as a finalist for one of its annual Awards of Excellence.Â

91Âţ»app has expanded its Sponsored Student Programs portfolio with a new TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant from the U.S. Department of Education dedicated to serving first-generation and low-income students with disabilities.Â

The program will cover a range of topics including immunology, virology, neuroscience and genetics.

Demand for the Bachelor of Science in biomedical sciences degree at 91Âţ»app’s College of Science and Math has been high with over 130 students enrolling in the program.

The Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at 91Âţ»app will celebrate its fifth anniversary with two feature concert performances by student and faculty musicians.

Georgia Southern and Wexford County Council broke ground to redevelop Wexford’s historic Adoration Convent.

Laila Ward still remembers the feeling of awe that washed over her when she first set foot onto the Tyler Perry Studios campus in Atlanta.

Students at 91Âţ»app’s Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing have been tapped by the space agency to develop new technology for use in future space missions thanks to a grant secured by Allen E. Paulson Distinguished Chair Valentin Soloiu, Ph.D.