ֱ honors the legacy of Mike Sanders with naming of the Mike Sanders Tunnel at the Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation Center
ֱ announces the naming of the home team tunnel at the Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation Center as the Mike Sanders Tunnel in memory of the late Michael “Mike” Robert Sanders, a distinguished alumnus and devoted supporter of the University. Sanders, who passed away on December 26, 2023, left an indelible mark on the institution through his unwavering commitment and tireless efforts to foster educational opportunities for future generations.
A statement from President Kyle Marrero about the passing of Nick Henry
The ֱ community is mourning the loss of Dr. Nicholas L. Henry, the 10th President of ֱ.
Nick was a beloved president who served the second-longest term (1987-1998) at ֱ, during which time he helped to transform the University into a regional force. During his administration, ֱ was the fastest-growing university in the United States for seven years.
ֱ’s Honors College and Undergraduate Admissions welcome more than 300 select students to interview for merit scholarships
ֱ’s Honors College and Office of Undergraduate Admissions will welcome more than 300 new students to the Statesboro Campus and Armstrong Campus in Savannah over the next two weeks as they interview for valuable merit scholarships from the Honors College during Honors Scholars’ Days.
English Department’s Annie S. Mendenhall to receive 2024 Outstanding Book Award
In April, ֱ Associate Professor of English Annie S. Mendenhall, Ph.D., will be honored with the 2024 Outstanding Book Award in the Monograph category at the Conference on College Composition and Communication.
Three Honors College seniors named Fulbright U.S. Student Program semifinalists
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program has selected three ֱ Honors College seniors as semifinalists for 2024-2025. Being chosen as a semifinalist is a significant step in the Fulbright competition as these three students were chosen by Fulbright’s national screening committees. Their applications have moved on to their respective host countries’ selection committees for final selection.
Singing their way to praises: Southern Chorale’s harmonies garner a Top 10 ranking in ‘most impressive college choirs’
ֱ’s Southern Chorale secured the sixth position in College Rank’s “Most Impressive College Choirs,” a resounding testament to its musical prowess. Directed by Shannon Jeffreys, DMA, professor of music and director of choral activities, the Southern Chorale has garnered acclaim not only nationally but also on the international stage.
ֱ art professor wins global COVID-19 monument design contest, unveiling in Chicago in 2025
Menacing spiked images of the coronavirus have been reimagined with a gentler profile for a global design contest, which was recently won by ֱ Art Professor Casey Schachner.
In honor of the five-year marker of the pandemic, Schachner’s winning design for the COVID-19 Monument of Honor, Remembrance, and Resilience, selected by the COVID-19 Monument Commission, will be unveiled in Chicago in spring 2025. The monument will be a major outdoor public sculpture and park.
Turning Commencement True Blue: ֱ unveils custom-designed blue regalia in time for Spring 2024 Commencement
ֱ’s future commencement ceremonies will be more True Blue than ever as graduates cross the stage in newly designed custom commencement regalia.
ֱ receives grant to support University String Camerata tour
The ֱ String Camerata has received a grant of nearly $55,000 from the Halle Foundation to support the ensemble’s educational tour of Germany. During this tour, ֱ string players will experience German composers, music history and music culture in an authentic manner that players do not get in a typical home setting.
ֱ institute awarded funding to improve natural disaster emergency preparedness and response for students
ֱ’s Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics (IHLA) and graduate student Joana Tome have received a $20,000 grant from the Network of the National Library of Medicine to educate and train students on all three campuses in natural disaster emergency preparedness and response.