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Marketing major finds purpose in Statesboro Campus beauty

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

From satellite signals to supply chains: One Parker College of Business graduate’s unconventional journey to Eagle Nation

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

Georgia Southern graduate student selected to represent University at USG system-wide competition

Civil engineering graduate student Elsie Lappin will represent Georgia Southern at USG system-wide Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.

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 91Âţ»­app’s Statesboro campus. As she watched the University and the city grow, she knew exactly where she wanted to go to college.

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.

Georgia Southern online programs ranked among best in nation by U.S. News & World Report

Revealing an upward trend, the Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology program maintained its title as the University’s most highly ranked online program by rising to No. 27 in Online Master’s in Criminal Justice Programs. Notably, the University also received a new recognition as No. 62 in Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans.

Georgia Military College and 91Âţ»­app provide pathways for post-Bachelor-level degree pursuits

In the spirit of academic cooperation, Georgia Military College (GMC) and 91Âţ»­app (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.

Georgia Southern Q3 2023 Economic Monitor: Regional economy grows slightly

Metro Savannah employers added 1,800 workers during the quarter, raising total employment to a record high of 204,300. Most of the growth was in the service sector, but manufacturing continues a consistent upward trend reaching back to early 2021.  

Georgia Southern’s Economic Monitor Q2: Regional economy slowed; Savannah will avoid recession 

91Âţ»­app’s most recent Economic Monitor reflects that the Savannah metro area’s economy slowed during the second quarter of the year, and a local recession is unlikely.