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Energy grant provides Effingham school opportunity to study smart home technology

What does a teenager know about energy usage and costs in their homes?

That is one of the questions that ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s Kania Greer, Ed.D., will ask local students with a new grant-funded program in Effingham County. Greer, coordinator of the College of Education’s Institute for Interdisciplinary STEM Education (i2STEMe) was recently awarded a $30,000 grant from energy company Constellation, an Exelon company, for a partnership with the Effingham College and Career Academy and the Effingham County Schools STEM Program.

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ faculty member elected to serve on American Public Health Association executive board

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health’s Nandi Marshall, DrPH, has been elected to serve a four-year term on the American Public Health Association’s executive board.

Parker College of Business teams advance to semifinals of national student challenge

After collaborating on 30-page pitch presentations and 90-second videos to convince selected retailers why and how their businesses should collaborate, two student teams from the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Parker College of Business have made it into the semifinals of this year’s National Retail Federation Student Challenge.

Parker College of Business teams advance to semifinals of national student challenge

After collaborating on 30-page pitch presentations and 90-second videos to convince selected retailers why and how their businesses should collaborate, two student teams from the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Parker College of Business have made it into the semifinals of this year’s National Retail Federation Student Challenge.

Parker College of Business students paint for a purpose

The Humane Society of Statesboro and Bulloch County (HSSBC) has a fresh coat of paint for its new adoption center thanks to a group of Parker College of Business students who spent the weekend rolling up their sleeves to help the community organization.

Parker College of Business students paint for a purpose

The Humane Society of Statesboro and Bulloch County (HSSBC) has a fresh coat of paint for its new adoption center thanks to a group of Parker College of Business students who spent the weekend rolling up their sleeves to help the community organization.

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ releases Economic Monitors Q2 and Q3, show signs of recovery in Savannah

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥’s Economic Monitors Q2 and Q3 show signs of recovery in Savannah in 2021.

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ releases Economic Monitors Q2 and Q3, show signs of recovery in Savannah

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥’s Economic Monitors Q2 and Q3 show signs of recovery in Savannah in 2021.

Visiting Chinese scholar spends longer than expected at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, returns home with knowledge for students with disabilities

When visiting Chinese scholar Xiaoying Jiang, Ph.D., arrived in Statesboro in March 2019 to partner with College of Education’s Kymberly Harris, Ph.D., she never expected to face a pandemic that would extend her stay in the U.S. indefinitely. However, upon recent return home, she’s using practices learned at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ to help students with disabilities.

Visiting Chinese scholar spends longer than expected at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, returns home with knowledge for students with disabilities

When visiting Chinese scholar Xiaoying Jiang, Ph.D., arrived in Statesboro in March 2019 to partner with College of Education’s Kymberly Harris, Ph.D., she never expected to face a pandemic that would extend her stay in the U.S. indefinitely. However, upon recent return home, she’s using practices learned at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ to help students with disabilities.