
When ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ student Anish Goyal arrived on the Statesboro Campus in fall 2023, he already had 63 hours of college credit and a clear goal: to dive into research that bridges computer engineering, physics and mathematics. Recently, his dedication took him across the world to learn from some of the brightest minds in science.

Isabella Mashack’s journey to earning a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ was not straightforward.

The married mother of two began her college education after high school but early motherhood changed her course, forcing her to put her studies on hold.

Cole Hayne’s love of planes has taken him to some pretty impressive heights during his time at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥

Esther Chukwujekwu is pairing her passion for dressmaking with an MBA to take her business to the next level.


Genevieve Morea says that passion and profession go hand in hand.

ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ spotlighted its collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Partnership for Innovation (PIN) with on-field recognition.

When Alejandra Daniel crosses the graduation stage with her master’s in biology, she will be one step closer to a childhood dream some said was impossible.

When residents of Brunswick, Georgia, raised concerns about their water, the community found an unexpected group of champions at the intersection of science and faith. Supported with training and tools from ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s Institute for Water and Health, 12 local community leaders — pastors, commissioners and other residents — became citizen scientists, testing and protecting the waterways that sustain their neighborhoods. They then invited their congregations and the broader community to follow their lead.