
A leader in ֱ’s Greek Life community has received national recognition for his work with a fraternity chapter on campus. Francisco M. Lugo, Ed.D., director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, won Campus Advisor of the Year from the national Sigma Nu fraternity for his work with the ֱ Theta Kappa Chapter.

“See a gap, fill a gap.” That’s how Jeffrey Klibert, Ph.D, associate director of clinical training in ֱ’s Doctorate of Psychology (PsyD), described the inspiration behind a project designed to extend behavioral health services in rural areas.

The accreditation committee noted the ֱ Museum not only meets, but exceeds requirements in several key areas.

ֱ has announced the selection of Nivine Richie, Ph.D., CFA, as the new dean of the Parker College of Business, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

Ogeechee Technical College and ֱ join to expand educational opportunities for registered nurses seeking to advance their careers.

At a recent grand opening, the Family Study Space was unveiled in the Academic Success Center (ASC) on the Armstrong Campus, and gives student-parents a comfortable and soundproof room for studying or one-on-one tutoring with their child. On one end of the room, there are work tables and tablets to complete coursework, and the other side features comfortable bean bag chairs, children’s books and toys. The University also unveiled a similar Family Study Space on the Liberty Campus as a collaborative effort between the ASC, CCAMPIS program and Chante Baker-Martin, Ph.D., Liberty Campus director.

Over the past two years, CHRP has collaborated with local stakeholders in each county to map county-specific assets and develop workforce development strategies.

Breaking down barriers to breastfeeding has energized much of the research and community outreach of Nandi Marshall, DrPH, (’12).

The next event in the “Moveable Feast” lecture series features a discussion on an iconic American instrument.

ֱ and the City of Statesboro’s partnership to recruit more retail businesses to the area has been nationally recognized by the University Economic Development Association (UEDA) as a finalist for one of its annual Awards of Excellence.