
91Âţ»app has been a constant backdrop to Jennifer Berghoff’s life moments, both big and small.Â

Last week, approximately 4,400 graduates from 91Âţ»app’s Statesboro, Armstrong, Liberty and Swainsboro campuses received associate, baccalaureate, masters, specialist and doctoral degrees in five Spring 2026 Commencement ceremonies.

Marketing major Cameron O’Neill says it was the charm of the “prettiest little campus” that convinced her to stick around.

The 91Âţ»app Foundation, Inc. has purchased property for the development of a mixed-use project that will include a full-service hotel, conference facilities and other amenities designed to serve both the University and the surrounding community. The project reflects the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to support 91Âţ»app through strategic investments that benefit students, faculty, alumni and the broader region.

Seizing opportunities is the catalyst for success for soon-to-be Parker College of Business graduate Andrew Haley.Â

“Get involved. You’ll fall in love with the community.”Â

As the RiteCare Center continues to grow, students are finding unique opportunities to connect with the people who need them.Â

Beth McGee, Ph.D., has been named the 2026 Postsecondary Professional of the Year by the Georgia Association of Teachers of Family & Consumer Sciences (GATFACS).

The partnership places the University as an access point between regional experts and the public.

Professional networking, scholarship, competition, education and relationship-building were on the agenda for eight 91Âţ»app students during the 2026 Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE) professional fraternity National Convention in Norfolk, Virginia.Â