
ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s fraternity and sorority groups made a significant impact on the Savannah and Statesboro communities during Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) Serves Week, during which the students served more than 1,000 service hours.

Ava Geyer has held many roles while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in exercise science at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, but the most important one is mom.

Student Government Association President Shaheim Johnson is reaching a significant milestone this May by becoming the first in his family to graduate from college.

Shaped by the resilient spirit of her Gullah Geechee heritage in Harris Neck, Georgia, Kay’La Brennon’s path at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ has been one of self-discovery. Her first semester as an undeclared major revealed her true calling: public health.

Hard work and a willingness to embrace new experiences at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ have paved the way to Harvard University for Spring 2025 Commencement graduate Eric Njoroge. This fall, he will begin his studies at Harvard School of Dental Medicine in Boston, an achievement he credits to his transformative undergraduate experience.

This week, approximately 4,400 graduates from ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s three campuses received college degrees during Spring 2025 Commencement ceremonies.

If you’d asked Kristin Bailey what she expected her college experience to include, wolves, zombies and cancer wouldn’t have made the list. But Bailey, a spring 2025 graduate from the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies, was surprised to find her academic journey included those three things, and more.

When Matt Fallin, DMA, arrived on the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ campus in 1982, he had no idea it was where he would spend the next half of his life. Then a young music student, Fallin would go on to lay the groundwork for the brand new, still unnamed, marching band and eventually create traditions that future members of Eagle Nation would come to cherish. As Fallin prepares for life after ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, he vividly remembers every special moment he shared as he journeyed through student life and into the role of professor.

Heather Yuill’s completion of her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is not only a milestone in her academic career, it’s a 40th birthday gift to herself. Yuill’s spring 2025 graduation from ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ is an investment in her future and the completion of a journey that began nearly two decades ago.

Rico Forney doesn’t have a traditional teaching background. But he sure has a lot of experience. The 33-year-old Navy veteran completed three deployments throughout his 10 years in the service. This May, he’ll graduate with a bachelor’s in elementary education from ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s College of Education.